José Mourinho received a harsh reality check upon returning to one of his former clubs — just days after being warmly welcomed back at Stamford Bridge. The Portuguese manager revisited FC Porto with Benfica on Sunday, but the highly anticipated clash between the two giants of Portuguese football quickly turned chaotic. Tensions flared as objects were hurled toward Mourinho, and sections of the away end descended into fights. Having chosen to take charge of Porto’s fierce rivals, the 62-year-old was never expected to be greeted kindly — and his return to the Estádio do Dragão was indeed overshadowed by hostile scenes during the goalless O Clássico. At several points, the game was stopped as fans threw lighters and water bottles toward Mourinho on the touchline. Supporters also displayed a pointed banner that read: *“There’s only one Special One — Futebol Clube Porto.” The unrest wasn’t limited to Porto fans; some Benfica supporters were also seen clashing among themselves, prompting stewards and police to step in and restore order. Despite the ugly atmosphere, Mourinho remained calm, even picking up some of the objects thrown his way. And while his reception was far from friendly, he did manage to frustrate his former side — ending Porto’s perfect start to the league season with a hard-fought 0–0 draw. #premierleague #football #footballnews #transfernews #liverpool #manchesterunited #arsenal

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A jakby u nas się stało takie coś, to by zaś cała telewizja, radio, celebryty i " autorytety " ględziły o naszej kulturowej niższości wobec " europy" , a tu proszę jakie chamstwo, ale to w Porto, a to za granico jest!!