Jose Mourinho gets first UCL win with Benfica in 5th try

It took the Special One five tries to do it, but Jose Mourinho finally guided Benfica to a first Champions League win of the season on Tuesday in Amsterdam.

An early goal from Samuel Dahl and a very late one from Leandro Barreiro earned Benfica their first points of the 2025-26 league phase of the competition with a 2-0 win over Ajax.

Left-back Dahl scored with an unstoppable volley on the rebound after Ajax goalkeeper Vitezslav Jaros had saved a header from Benfica defender Nicolás Otamendi. Barreiro added a second goal in the 90th to seal the result for the visitors.

Mourinho was named Benfica coach in September, three weeks after parting ways with Turkish side Fenerbahce, and with the appointment came a chance to return to coaching in the Champions League for the Portuguese club.


However, the two-time Champions League-winning coach, oversaw four losses in his first four games with Benfica that had left them at the bottom of the table and as extreme long shots to reach the knockout rounds of the competition.

Following their most recent defeat to Bayer Leverkusen on Nov. 5, Mourinho said he still felt the team had a chance to get into the top 24 spots that continue into the knockout phase of the competition.

"Nobody can convince me that we're out," Mourinho said after the the loss to Leverkusen.

Benfica are now on three points from five games and play the first of their three remaining matches against fellow strugglers Napoli on Dec. 10.

Meanwhile, Ajax have still not win this season in the Champions League and are in last place out of 36 teams with no points.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this recap.