Benfica are facing an untimely health scare ahead of their highly anticipated derby against Porto on Sunday at Estadio do Dragao, as A BOLA has learned that several players as well as members of the coaching staff – including head coach Mourinho – are experiencing viral symptoms just days after their 1-0 loss to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Mourinho, who recently revealed he had been suffering from a fever ahead of the Champions League trip to Chelsea in London, had previously dismissed his symptoms as a common flu. However, current developments suggest a broader issue within the team environment. Sources indicate that the affected individuals are dealing primarily with “headaches and body aches”, prompting concern within the club’s medical department right on the eve of the pivotal encounter in the Liga Portugal schedule.
The match against Porto holds a lot of significance, not only for Benfica but also for Mourinho. ‘The Special One’ will be returning to face the team he guided to the Champions League title in 2004, a reunion after 21 long years. The Dragons are currently four points clear of the Eagles at the top of the table, having won each of their first seven league games. Mourinho has overseen a draw and a win in the two league games since taking charge.
The medical staff is closely monitoring all cases and assessing players’ availability for the weekend fixture. While no official confirmation has been made regarding potential absences, the timing of this outbreak is far from ideal as Benfica cannot afford to lose further ground on their rivals.