Monday, July 28, 2014

JJ Is A Fan Of Eliseu... Let's Hope He's Right On This One

Finally another new signing to the Luz has arrived. Meet 30 year old left back/ winger (Another Winger?) Eliseu acquired to Benfica from CF Málaga. on July 24, 2014 Eliseu signed a 2 year contract to Benfica worth approximately 1.5M €.The Eliseu signing has JJ written all over this deal. Back in 2007 Jesus was Eliseu' coach on CF Belenenses. Supposedly JJ has wanted Eliseu to join Benfica for the last 3 seasons. As mentioned during his interview with Benfica TV, the 30 year old from Terceira mentioned that it was a "Childhood Dream"(of course  his family was all Benfica also) to play at Benfica. I've heard many Portuguese players say that over the years upon arriving at The Luz. Whether there is truth to his interview or not he has the respect of the coach and hopefully will prove his worth to the fans and to his team.

Eliseu may very well take over the starting role throughout the 2014/15 season as Benfica's main left-back considering JJ will most likely favour him over Lloris Benito and Djavan who has supposedly departed for SC Braga. Although he is primarily a left-back he has often played as a winger and there was a time last season at Málaga, that due to injuries he was playing in the right back position.

The Reality

Eliseu started his career in Portugal and has played throughout Europe representing such clubs as Málaga, Lazio, and Zaragoza (brief loan deal). His best years were at Málaga in which he caped approximately 190 league games scoring nearly 20 goals. Eliseu has UEFA Champions League experience. While representing Málaga during the 2012/13 campaign he netted a brace against RSC Anderlecht.However, if JJ is confident in his abilities and is able to bring out the best in him perhaps this was not a bad move after all for Benfica. JJ has the ability to turn improve a player's performance or better yet bring out the best in potential talent (i.e. Enzo, Matic, etc.)
 


Concerns

Considering Benfica paid next to nothing for Eliseu how great is his current form? Fatigue? Injury prone? Weight issues? At almost 31 how much longevity will Eliseu have at Benfica? Can he help win games especially against FC Porto, Sporting (which I may add with their recent signings in the pre-season they are all looking for a fight) Can Eliseu go toe to toe with the big boys in UEFA competition ? We knew Siqueira could but he is no longer an option.

It's great and all to have another Portuguese player on the squad and I hope whatever doubts we have about Eliseu are put to rest. What worries me is that Benfica spent more money acquiring a young full back in Benito and I feel JJ will play favorites and stubbornly pick only Eliseu and not give young Benito a chance. This and more to unfold in the up and coming weeks.
 
 
 

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Made For Portugal Produced By Benfica

 
 
 
Currently the Portugal U19 squad is competing in the UEFA U19 competition in Hungary. Looking at this squad Benfica currently has 4 players representing the squad. Rebocho, and João Nunes(DF), Raphael Guzzo (M), and Nuno Santos (FWD). What separates these 18-20 year olds from the other ones on the team is that these players have all been given professional developmental contracts by Benfica in which they now have been promoted from Benfica Junior U19 team to Benfica B team. Let's not forget that all 4 Benfica players were semi-finalists in the first ever UEFA Youth League.
 
Joining these 4 players to advance to the 2014/15 B team also include: Thierry Graça (GK), Ricardo Carvalho (DF) Alexandre Alfaiate (DF), Diogo "Rochinha" Rocha (DF), Rafael Ramos (DF) João "Jota" Sousa (MF), Gonçalo Guedes (FW), and Romário Baldé (FW). This means that 10 players are advancing which means by next year if these players continue to develop and mature at the rate they're going we may very well see some of these players (if not most) playing for Benfica's squad.
 
 
 
If you are an "Anti-Benfiquista" reading this you may be upset that I am not mentioning the development of youth amongst the other big 3. There is great talent coming out of Sporting, and FC Porto however, the fact remains that the majority of Portugal youth squads primarily consist of current or former Benfica Youth players. Marcos Lopes is a prime example. The 18 year old Forward came through the Benfica system and left for Manchester City in 2011 when he was just 16. During his time representing the Portugal U19 team between 2012- 14 he made 21 appearances and scored 14 goals. This is just one of many players in which we hope to continue to make great strides at a club level and National Team Level.
 
By 2018, and 2022 The Seleçao will be formed primarily of Benfica players. The likes of Marcos Lopes, Ivan Cavaleiro, Bernardo Silva, João Teixeira, Gonçalo Guedes, Nuno Santos, Bruno Varela, André Gomes (yes he was on FC Porto youth but also was at Benfica, and when he scored against FC Porto which makes him more Benfica then FC Porto) Nélson Oliveira (Just give him a chance JJ) all demonstrate great talent and it is true that we should not assume they will be the "Best" in Portugal but the fact is that the Seixal of Benfica is an above average facility (Thank you to our President LFV) with great finances (Mostly generated from the Benfica members and sponsorship deals).
 
 
 
Although we don't hear much about the FC Porto schools, there is no doubt that FC Porto is always doing everything in their power to become the elitists in Portugal. Unfortunately, their B Team finished ahead of ours during the 2013/14 season. Sporting Lisbon was once the elite team for youth player development in Portugal. Over the years financial hardships (bad deals, bad Presidents) caught up with the club and yes there is still talent coming out of their school, it is not quite in bulk as they did 10-15 years prior to this World Cup.
To this day is we're (Benfica fans) constantly reminded as to how great Sporting Lisbon is for developing their players and being the bulk core of the current crop of players at the National Team level. There's Rui Patricio, William Carvalho, Miguel Veloso, Nani. Cristiano Ronaldo and a few others. In the past we have seen the likes of Ricardo Quaresma, Luis Figo, Simão Sabrosa, emerge from what is still regarded as one of the most prestigious academies in Portuguese soccer today (Sporting Lisbon).
 
 

After witnessing a terrible performance by The Seleçao during the 2014 World Cup, I am not alone when I say that things to change going forward. Some may of called it bad luck, the guidance of a bad coach or perhaps Portugal was just an injured wounded animal (before, and during the WC) going into this tournament and they really did not stand a chance in their group. Regardless of how The Seleçao did or didn't do throughout the tournament does not matter what matters is the future and the future looks bright for Portugal's youth teams better so then it's senior Men's National Team. Why does the future look so bright for Portugal's youth? because a majority of the call ups are players who are "Made In Benfica."
 
We understand the importance of an all Portuguese Benfica, Sporting, and FC Porto. On paper it looks great that most of your team came up through the ranks and was developed at a club level. However, the reality is that it does not work and cannot always happen for obvious reasons. Usually if a player demonstrates great talent at a young age, a bigger club will sign the player for an astronomical amount of money in which none of the Big 3 can afford. Also, for Benfica or any team for that matter to do well in UEFA competitions they can't just rely on locally produced players, they need some foreign players. It happened with the Benfica of the 60's, and now and it's happened with FC Porto successful teams of recent.
 
 

Personally, I am sick of the argument that Benfica does not have Portuguese players. If you look at the 2013/14 Liga Zon Sagres Big 3 squads Benfica had the highest percentage of Portuguese players on their roaster. There were 35 players on the main squad, 13 of them were Portuguese (37%). Sporting Lisbon had 30 players on the main squad (36%), 11 were Portuguese. FC Porto had 30 players on the main squad only 6 of them were Portuguese (20%). Also, have a look at the current squads for the Portugal Youth Teams. The U21, U20, U19, U17 are dominated by "Made In Benfica." players.
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Oh Bébé, Bébé




Just because a player is Portuguese and demonstrates great talent for one season, it does not necessarily mean that it is ideal to have Benfica sign that player. The player in which I speak of is Tiago Manuel Dias Correia otherwise known as Bébé. He is 24 years old, born in Cacém, Portugal and has played for such teams as; Estrela De Amadora, Vitória De Guimaraēs, Besiktas, Rio Ave, and Paços De Ferreira. I also forget to mention that he has played for and currently belongs to Manchester United. Last season was his best season as he was on loan to Paços De Ferreira scoring 11 goals in 27 league matches which made him the 7th best scorer in the Liga Zon Sagres tied with Rodrigo(Benfica), and Evandro (Estoril).

Although last season may of been his best in terms of goal scoring, his most memorable point of his career occurred in the summer of 2010 in which Bébé had recently joined Vitória De Guimaraēs from second division Estrela De Amadora on a free transfer and was scouted by Carlos Queiroz to join the almighty Manchester United.  Bébé arrived at Old Trafford on August 12, 2010 for a £7.4 million transfer fee (United met the €9 million release clause of Vitória De Guimaraēs)  Sir Alex Ferguson had never seen or heard of the player until the day upon his arrival at Old Trafford. Before he was scouted the young talent scored 5 goals in 6 pre-season matches.

Although the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani were able to leave Portugal and make an impact at Manchester United in the BPL, Bébé failed to do so and is now considered a Ferguson "Flop" over the recent years. He only wore the Manchester United jersey a few times during cup games and has yet played a single league game before constantly being loaned out on three seperate occasions. Bébé is on contract until the summer of 2015 in which at this point "The Red Devils" are hoping to make back some of their money spent on the Portuguese Forward.



Bébé appears now to be rumoured on his way to Benfica. It is true that although he was not the top goal scorer in the league, he was the top Portuguese born scorer throughout the 2013/14. Although this was quite an achievement, it did not gain him a spot on the 2014 Portugal Men's National Team nor has it given any sort of spot on Louis Van Gaal's 2014/15 pre-season Manchester United squad.

With the likes of Rodrigo being sold, Cardozo on his way out, Funes Mori on a loan to Turkey, if acquired would the opportunity be given to Bébé to shine at Benfica? Let's not forget Benfica still has the likes of Lima who is just shy of 31 and was Benfica's top goal scorer last season with a lot more to offer. Nélson Oliveira appears to be back at Benfica and if him and his dad keep their mouths shut, we may very well see Oliveira get an almost leading role at Benfica throughout 2014/15. Let us not forget Benfica has just signed Derley (Maritimo), Victor Andrade (Santos) Daniel Candeias (Nacional), and have the likes of Pizzi (Depotivo),  Ivan Cavaleiro, Salvio, Enzo and a few others who can not only score goals but can assist on them as well. The argument can be made that Benfica has a deep enough bench for now but we are not sure with less then one week away that there is enough talent to get those goals and win games throughout the 2014/15. This argument will be answered shortly as we witness Benfica go through an extensive pre-season 

Would The Benfica Nation like to see another Portuguese talent join Benfica for 2014/15? I would say most definitely. Although Benfica has sold Ezequiel Garay, and Lazar Markovic recieving over €30 Million to go out and spend money on another forward may be far fetched (unless the price is right) but if let's say Manchester United offered Bébé as part of a trade (United gives Benfica €20 Million and Bébé for the services of Nico for example) then his transfer may be more appealing. 



There is no doubting that there is talent in Bébé and potential for him to do well at Benfica but only if it makes sense financially and if JJ is able to integrate him into the squad. His story is most definitely a touching one as he came from poverty and found soccer as a way to get him out of trouble. My only concern is that Benfica gets stuck with another Yannick Djaló or Ariza Makukula (Currently free agent) who were Portuguese players with great potential and were acquired because they were Portuguese and ended up getting burned at Benfica playing little to no games and also getting little to no calls to the Seleção. 


One good year in the Portuguese League does not make a player great. Bébé although was talked about often during his youth and has potential he is not yet great. If Benfica wants a player who is consistent and can score goals for them then Éder should be on their radar. He is 26 years old and although he had a poor performance with the Seleção, so did the other 22 players. Éder has scored 16 goals in 31 league caps during his last 2 seasons at Sporting De Braga but if Benfica want his services he may go for a hefty €7-8 Million. Rafa Silva although more of a winger/ 10 type of player is young, Portuguese, scored 9 goals in 32 games for Braga in all competitions last season but may go for €4-5 Million. 

The transfer season has only just begun and whomever arrives at The Luz or departs from it is still partially unknown. The only thing for certain is that the 2014/15 season is upon us and after the terrific treble of 2013/14 Benfica will have their work cut out for them competing to win a "Doubradinho" against what looks like to be a competiitive Sporting side lead by the brilliant young mind of Marco Silva and a tiki taka influnced FC Porto lead by Julen Lopetegui.








Wednesday, July 9, 2014

The Oblak Situation

It was approximately one year ago in which the idea of 20-year-old Jan Oblak getting a start at Benfica seemed a far-fetched idea. This was around the time in which Benfica coach Jorge Jesus mentioned in an exclusive Benfica TV interview that the idea of Jans Oblak getting a start at Benfica was not going to happen. The reason? JJ felt that at the time Oblak lacked experience and was not ready. Oblak had just returned back to Benfica after spending the 2012/13 season as a starting goalie on loan at Rio Ave. Let's not forget that Oblak arrived at Benfica when he was just 16-years-old and had prior stints at União De Leiria, Beira-Mar, and SC Olhanese. JJ's argument of lack of experience being credited to Oblak had failed. Once again as we often protested on The Benfica Podcast we did not agree with JJ's comments and we all agreed that if an opportunity presented itself throughout the 2013/14 season that Oblak would (and should) be able to show his worth.

It was Match Day #13 December 15, 2013 Benfica had traveled to The Estádio Algarve in Faro to face SC Olhanese. It was 2-2 and Artur went to make a monster save in which he hurt himself in the 63". After Nico Gaitán being disallowed a penalty kick, the game was not sitting well for Benfica. Personally, I was convinced Benfica were going to lose points again and the game would end in a draw. After a few minutes, Artur finally came off and Jan Oblak was finally getting his big break. Benfica managed to win the game and Oblak began his first of many outstanding performances that would continue throughout the 2013/14 season.


Oblak continued his full form throughout the second half of the season. In 15 league games he only
allowed 3 goals. Who can forget Match Day 15 when he shut out FC Porto in front of a sold out Estádio Da Luz. He went over 450 minutes from the end of Match Day17 - beginning of match day
23 without allowing a goal. His performance during the UEFA Europa League was exceptional. Although Benfica came in 2nd to Sevilla, Oblak was able to hold his head high after a superb debut UEFA final.

Let's fast-forward now to one year later (the present) after the tremendous success Jan Oblak just had, it is now only evident with the upcoming 2014/15 season approaching it is no wonder that the  21-year-old Slovenian goalkeeper is on the radar of multiple teams such as the big 3 of Spain Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Atlético Madrid have been linked with the transfer of Oblak.

Benfica President has gone on record to say that any team who are willing to pay the 20M € clause will be able to enter in negotiations with Oblak. My only fear (besides losing Oblak) is that Benfica will let Oblak go without a back-up plan. Who takes over for Oblak if this transfer occurs too early or too late during the summer transfer window? (Supposedly Oblak is performing medical tests on Madrid's facilities as I am writing this blog)

Benfica's alternative solution at the moment is Artur. We all remember Artur right? He was Benfica's top goalie since 2011 while Oblak was still in diapers getting his feet wet on loan throughout Portugal. Artur has experience playing in Portugal (Braga) and throughout Europe (Roma, Other teams throughout Italy) and at 33 he still has some fight in him as long as he is match fit. Did we also forget that Artur carries the number 1 on his back? The problem with Artur is a similar one to Oblak as he has also sparked the interest of other clubs within Europe and may also be on his way out of the door as well. Also after spending an entire season on the bench going down to an injury and watching Oblak carry the team forward, Artur will need time to gain confidence and rebuild his self-esteem.

At Benfica there are other options as well. Paulo Lopes who although is "Made In Benfica" is
approaching the end of his career and based on his few games that he played throughout the previous season he is much more reliable with his current role as a back-up goalie then as Benfica's main keeper. Then there are the "Made In Benfica" options who some can argue deserve a chance but may still be very green. Bruno Varela had a great showing during this past season on the B Team in which he has already capes over 50 games since 2012 and has been called up to the Portugal youth teams with over 20 caps. At 19 years of age, Varela has an impressive resumé thus far and perhaps (like Oblak) if an opening comes up may deserve a chance. 19 year old Thierry Graça will also go down  as a future prospect as he helped the Benfica Juniores (U19) reach the final of the first ever UEFA Youth League competition. Eventually these are players whose services will be required at the main team level but still  have a lot to learn.

Before giving the likes of Varela, Graça or other future prospects an opportunity on the main team can they handle being in competitive matches against the likes of FC Porto or Sporting? Will they represent the club well during UEFA competition? Although winning the league is always a top priority within Portugal, let's not kid ourselves the bread and butter of Benfica (or any team for that matter) is how well and how far they advance in UEFA. 

Also, with The World Cup pretty much wrapping up to even try and predict a goalie with any sort of possibility of coming to Benfica is impossible. Every team big or small was following this competition closely or from afar. We never heard much of  Keylor Navas or Guillermo Ochoa until four weeks ago and now they are under every big budgeted team's radar. Benfica, is still regarded as the team with the most supported fan base in the world (according to Guiness Book Of World Records) their fan base may be the biggest but their pockets are not the deepest. Oblak's replacement does not necessarily have to be Portuguese or come from  the Portuguese league but it also would not hurt? It was only 3 seasons ago in which Benfica had one of the best and most experienced goalies in the Portuguese League Eduardo who ended up at Braga and is now a top gem for The Seleção. It was hard to fit Eduardo into Benfica's squad at the time because he was on loan from Genoa and Artur had recently arrived at the Luz. Besides Eduardo playing a few cup games, he was not utilized well at Benfica. At this point it may be difficult for Eduardo to join Benfica as the 31 year old just signed a three year contract with Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia)
 
Anthony Lopes is a young up-and-coming goalie who was born in France but has Portuguese citizenship. He is 23 and is a product of the Lyon youth system and currently plays as a starter for the main Lyon squad. Lopes has had brief experience playing in the UEFA Europa League competition and has been called up as a back up keeper during Portugal matches. For Lopes to continue to play in Lyon it may be because he either does not want to leave his youth team or he right offer from the right team has not been made. Based on Lopes experience he may or not go for a hefty fee.
 
Fraser Forster is 26 years old and plays for Celtic in the SPL. He was developed at Newcastle and had brief loans at Bristol, and Norwich County before signing onto Celtic. Forster has had UEFA Champions League experience representing Celtic in their last two campaigns. On November 7, 2012 Celtic defeated Barcelona 2-1 in a game in which Forster was given the nickname "La Gran Muralla" (The Great Wall) by the Spanish media. Forster set a new record on February 22, 2014 as setting the record in the SPL for most consecutive clean sheets in a row (13) with over 1200 minutes without conceding a goal. Often in the past it was reported by ABOLA that Benfica showed interest in the Celtic goal keeper. Forster seems as though he would adapt well at Benfica but may also go for a hefty fee.
 


The reality is that it is no surprise that Jan Oblak is on his way out of Benfica. Oblak is a young and talented goal keeper who has a buyout clause in which most big clubs can afford. Even if Oblak stays at Benfica for another season, it is very rare to find a young goalie with such exceptional talents at 21 years of age. If Oblak is going to leave then he must leave now we don't want to have a repeat occurance from 2 seasons ago in which Witsel and Garcia were traded towards the last days of the summer transfer window which left Benfica without a back up plan in sight. Hopefully this time around Benfica has a back up plan and is prepared for the loss.

Friday, July 4, 2014

The Left Back Problem At Benfica

 


This has been an ongoing issue since the departure of Fabio Coentrao in 2011. Since his departure, we saw the likes of Emerson, Lorenzo Melgarejo (Striker) and let's not forget Bruno Cortez brief few months last season playing as LB

Last season Benfica acquired two excellent solutions at full back (as we discovered later on in the season, both can play in t he LB position) Silvio and Siqueira. We (Benfica Nation) all welcomed both players with open arms.
 
Siqueira demonstrated great ability throughout the season covering off the attacking forwards from the opposition. Silvio, a "Made In Benfica" full back was lethal on the wings as well. Both players are at their prime age (Silvio 26, Siqueira 28) in their career. They have experience and can do what proper full backs do and that is protect, defend and run up and down the flanks. With what appears to be a shortage of full backs currently, I feel both players (when healthy of course) would be ideal as starting full backs on any team. Silvio has played in Spain and if not injured would of been Portugal's ideal RB. Siqueira has played within Italy and Spain and sparked the interest of Real Madrid.
 
They both cried for Benfica and played for the love of the shirt. These were two players who provided great solutions to Benfica's historic winning Treble Season. Unfortunately, both players were loanee players from Granada and Atletico Madrid. Although Siqueira's wages may of been too high for Benfica's payroll, Silvio reported for pre-season camp this week and although still recovering from injury his loan deal has expired and may very well sign for Benfica.
 

Benfica did have the option to buy Siqueira from Granada for 7M but missed the boat to Atletico Madrid. (Real Madrid also made offers) 7M for a solution to a 3 year problem. 7M is a lot of money for Benfica to spend on any player but let's not forget it would not be the transfer fee that would "Break The Bank" it would of been his actual yearly salary. In the past Benfica have bought numerous players for 7M some bust, some worth the money regardless, spending money on a quality LB (or a quality defender who can play LB) should always be a priority.

A quality full back is a much different find then a striker, winger, or midfield. Those are a dime a dozen unlike a quality full back which is a hard to find almost rare commodity to find. For Benfica to achieve success in this year up coming 2014/15 season they need a proper LB to help Benfica compete in domestic and UEFA competition.
 
 
 Benfica has not yet sealed the contract with Silvio who may only be available healthy by October (ABola.pt) and although he will miss some action Benfica must get their head out of the clouds and not miss the boat on signing Silvio. Not only will he give it his best, he is also "Made In Benfica." and is Portuguese. It's always good to have a few of those on your team.

In the meantime Benfica have acquired 26 year old Brazilian LB Djavan (free from Academica), 23 year old Brazilian RB Luis Felipe (Palmeiras, unknown fee) and 22 year old Swiss LB Loris Benito (FC Zurich, 3M) as options for full backs in the up and coming season. Although I do not follow Brazilan soccer or The Swiss League, I feel as though Felipe will be better then Emerson but not as good as Melgarejo. Also, unless Maxi or Andre Almeida get traded (also Silvio may have a future at Benfica), I can't see Luis Felipe getting many minutes at all. Djavan however has experience in the Portuguese League and capped 27 games for Academica in his debut season last year. He may have experience but he was also acquired on a free transfer which means as of right now (unless JJ has some crazy idea in which he almost always does) Loris Benito is currently Benfica's LB. He is young, and has no experience playing in Portugal which makes me wonder if he is ready for the task at hand? On the other hand for Benfica to spend 3M and have him scouted by Rui Costa, it should show us some indication as to what we can expect from the young Swiss LB.
 
If the Arabs came and bought Benfica with oil money and budgets were no options, signing Siqueira and bringing back Fabio Coentrao would solve Benfica's LB situation. Unfortunately, Benfica may be the biggest and most supported team throughout the world but what they have in fans they lack in funds. Benfica must live within their means and be strategic when acquiring these players. Signing players on the free like Djavan provides depth on the bench. However, paying ridiculous amounts of money for players for multiple South American wingers and attacking mid fielders, and keeping the salaries of players who barely lift their legs off of the bench is something in which continues to occur at Benfica. It's time for Benfica to slowly cut the fat off and continue to build for the future.