
All eyes will be on Stamford Bridge as Chelsea prepare to face Benfica in a highly anticipated clash, with José Mourinho returning to his old stomping ground—this time in the opposition dugout. The Portuguese tactician, who won multiple Premier League titles during two spells as Chelsea manager, made his intentions clear ahead of the encounter: “I feel at home here. But I’m not a Blue anymore… I am a Red now, and I want to win.”
Mourinho’s words set the stage for a dramatic evening, as fans brace themselves for the sight of a club legend leading out a rival side under the lights in London. His deep history with Chelsea adds emotional weight to the fixture, but the 61-year-old insists sentiment will take a back seat to his competitive drive with Benfica.
For Chelsea supporters, Mourinho remains one of the most iconic figures in their modern history. Yet, as he makes his return clad in Benfica colours, the battle lines are drawn, and his loyalty—for now—rests firmly with the Portuguese giants.
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