FC Porto and Sporting were knocked out of the Taça da Liga this midweek by Moreirense and Vitória Setúbal respectively, who both make the final four of the competition.
The semi-finals and the final will take place at the end of January in the Algarve, with the other two semi-finalists decided next week.
The Portuguese League Cup, which is in its 10th year, has undergone a series of format changes, all with the intention of making it easy for the so-called Big Three to make it to the latter stages of the competition. Both Porto and Sporting were placed in 4-team groups with modest opposition and played two of their three games at home, but still fell by the wayside.
The focus today falls on Belenenses in the third of PortuGOAL’s series of in-depth analyses of Portugal’s lesser known top-flight clubs.
One year ago, many in Portugal were saying Jorge Jesus had overtaken Jose Mourinho as the best Portuguese manager.
Fresh from last week’s derby joy at home to rivals Sporting, Benfica were tasked with succeeding in another meeting between Lisbon clubs, as Estoril hosted the Liga NOS title holders on Saturday night. By a minute margin, all Rui Vitória’s men needed was a 1-0 victory, supplemented by Raúl Jiménez’s spot-kick, to safeguard top spot throughout Christmas.
Benfica 2-1 Sporting