Can Braga prove ‘the Special Two’ wrong?

Can Braga prove ‘the Special Two’ wrong?

Last season Sporting Club de Braga’s manager Jorge Jesus stated that the only way they would ever win the league would be on a Playstation. They had just been beaten by Benfica in Estadio da Luz 1-0 to an offside goal and had been denied two clear penalties.

It was a bodyblow that Braga would not recover from and they ended up finishing 5th but  gaining their sixth consecutive appearance in Europe, a feat few clubs in Portugal have equalled. Eduardo, Braga’s goalkeeper, had gone 627 minutes until that fatal offside goal. Earlier in the season he had gone over 700 minutes in Europe only to be beaten by AC Milan’s Ronaldinho in the 93rd minute of a UEFA cup game in Milan.

Ironically Jorge Jesus moved to Benfica in the off season in an extended contractual mess that involved ‘alleged tapping’ and ended up with Benfica paying Braga €700,000 and Jesus losing €300,000 season bonuses. He has been labelled “The Special Two” (after Mourinho – The Special One) by Manuel Machado, who manages Nacional, the team that finished one place ahead of Braga in the League. Their ongoing ‘spat’ will see them square up in a little over two weeks in the next round of the Portuguese league.

The media in Portugal suffers from verbal diarrhea. There are three big teams(Benfica, Porto and Sporting) and then there are the rest. Rarely does a team outside the so called ‘Big 3′ (Tres Grandes) get a meaningful mention other than the odd sideline. The ‘Special Two’ has jumped from the lower classes to the higher classes and the benfits are plain to see. Not a day goes by without a mention of his name. Mourinho may not be forgotten but due to Benfica’s meteoric return to the echelons of greatness The ‘Special Two’ has become the media’s favourite son.  Headlines such as “Nobody will stop ‘Benfica” (Ninguem para Benfica) have hyped the nation into believing that Porto’s twenty year dominance may be at an end.

There is no doubt that Benfica are the biggest team in Portugal, the team with the most supporters, the team with most league wins, the team with the most ‘associate’ supporters in the world and there is no doubt that they’ve started this season with a bang. They’ve only dropped two points and have scored twenty four goals in seven games. It’s clear for all to see that they have taken this league by storm and already raced three points ahead of Porto and an incredible seven points up on their city rivals Sporting. They have one of the highest goals per game ratios in Europe. They have won one game 8-1 only conceeding a goal in the last minute. The powerhouse that is Benfica has returned to take the crown that has elluded them for many years but is soon to be returned to it’s rightful owner.

But, hold on a second(second being the  correct word). The lower classes, or ‘small clubs’(pequenas), are also shouting. The media ignore the cries. They fall on deaf ears. Benfica’s five penalties in the first six games may seem over the top. After all, the referees have to do their jobs. That’s what they are paid for. The steamroller that is Benfica takes no prisoners. It crushes all those who oppose its dominance. The ‘Special Two’ wants to take Mourinho’s crown and become the new ‘Special One’.  If he stays more that 12 months it will be special indeed. Benfica go through managers so fast that the media have to mention each one 50 times a day so people can remember who the current manager is. Benfica have had 10 managers in the last ten years.

But, hold on a second(Second is definitely the correct word). Benfica are 2nd in the league. 2nd? yes! 2nd! Sporting Clube de Braga are in 1st place. They are not only in 1st place. They have been there since day 1 when they were were the only team to win(incredibly the other seven games were all draws). Braga have the best defensive record in the league and have won all their seven games so far. They have beaten Sporting (away) and Porto (home), neither of whom Benfica have faced to date. The new rules, created by the football federation, dictated that none of the ‘Big 3′ (Grandes) could meet in the first three weeks of the season. Porto played Sporting in week six and won 1-0. Benfica will meet Sporting in week 11 and Porto in week 14 of the season. Week 15 marks the halfway point in the season.

So, The ‘Special Two’ plays against his old foe Manuel Machado in the next game and then goes to his former employers in Braga. Will Braga continue to surprise or will the Benfica steamroller continue to roll? For many it’s no surprise. Braga have consistently improved over the past five years. They have considerably outfought Benfica in term of buying and selling players for profit over the past few years. Benfica had to sell percentages of many of their players this season to pay for their 25 million euro influx of stars(which does not include Barcelona’s 14 million euro signing, Kerrison, who was loaned  to Benfica). Braga’s record purchase by comparison is Mossoro, a €700,000 signing from Maritimo last year.

The ‘Special Two’  declared after Braga were uncerimoniously dumped from the new Europa League  that no blame was to be assigned to him due to Braga’s failure in Europe and his extended negotiations between himself, Benfica and Braga in June.  But after Braga won their first six games he had to say that the majority of the team were his from the previous season. Such humilty!

Braga, if they manage to win their next game (away to Rio Ave), will equal the third greatest start in the history of the Portuguese league. After that it’s Benfica and possibly an attempt on Sporting’s record 11 wins at the start of a season.  Will the steamroller crush the small club? Will the rabbit beat the tortoise? Or will the Pequenas(small ones) show that they have grown up and are ready to fight the big boys? Children who bully are usually bigger than their victims. Football teams who bully are usually richer than their adversaries.  But when children grow up, just as football clubs grow,  they end the bullying and start fighting back. The end is nigh?

Braga have beaten two title condenders in Porto and Sporting(who finished 1st and 2nd for the last three years). Benfica have yet to face up to any team of  strength. Braga are two points clear of Benfica, five in front of Porto and ten in front of fourth placed Sporting. You make up your mind.

I’m sure the ‘Special Two’ has made up his mind. The rise to the top is long and difficult. The fall form grace is short and sharp. With already three managers having packed their bags already there are surely more to follow. Braga’s manager Domingos Pacienca was under pressure after failing in the Europa League but his amazing run in the league has already secured his place in the history of the club. He’s not ‘too special’ and is very humble in his approach. He manages from afar and leaves coaching to the coaches. He’s a disciplinarian as Man Utd’s on loan Rodrigo Possebom found out (He hasn’t played since an outburst in the Europa League).  And obviously he’s a decent manager. Otherwise they wouldn;t be unbeaten and top of the league after seven games.  And so the story continues…

There is no better time than now. The time to live is now. The time to dream is now. The time to imagine and forget the past is now. The time to shine is now. The time to bleed, sweat, and determine yourself for the things you want most is now.

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21 Comments

  1. Jorge

    Just posted a link to this article in my blog. It’s always interesting to show us Portuguese how you see our league.
    Cheers from Portugal,
    Jorge

    October 9th, 2009 @ 11:22
  2. André Carneiro

    Great article Karl,

    you can see the portuguese league much better than most of the portuguese!
    It’s soon to say that Braga will fight for the title, but one thing is certain, we will qualify for Europe another consecutive year! And hopefully this time with a honest coach we might surprise and brake club’s records!

    Cheers or Sláinte ;)

    October 9th, 2009 @ 14:32
  3. Paul

    Great article Karl, its good to see SC Braga getting some recognition, hopefully the mainstream media will follow suit.

    October 9th, 2009 @ 15:12
  4. Forcaslb29

    Karl…good article… fair enough. you go on about Braga at Benfica with the offside calls and penalties…but what about Benfica winning 3 nil at Braga…you must have forgot about that

    October 9th, 2009 @ 18:12
  5. Xamista

    i agree, great article indeed! a really can’t believe that this was writen by someone outside Portugal… :O i couldn’t put it in better words… i’m not a Braga fan (i’m a FC Porto fan), but their doing a great run. Let’s hope that they can play their football and that will be enough to beat Benfica’s penaltys and red cards for the teams that play agaist them (yes, they are doing well, but with help like that anyone can do it…in Europa they already lost agaist AEK… no penaltys and red cards… no win…).
    But back to Braga, i really hope they can stay up (not that up! 1st place is for Porto :P ) and they already got that little luck of champions (DAMN YOU Alan!!! lol)
    So let’s hope that all ends right and fair… and good luck…

    Again, nice article

    October 9th, 2009 @ 20:02
  6. Forcaslb29

    Is it benfica’s fault that when teams play them all they do is foul them…talk about benfica.. what about hulks dive against Leixoes…please…or there tie against Pacos…or the 9 sporting players porto played against…give me a break

    October 9th, 2009 @ 20:45
  7. Forcaslb29

    …oh and there was a red card against aek athens

    October 9th, 2009 @ 21:09
  8. Karl

    Thanks to everybody for your replies. First piece I wrote for Soccerlens or for that matter any Blog/News site. I idn’t think I was too harsh. I just stated the facts as they are.

    @ Forcaslb29 : Thanks for you comments. It’s early days. I haven’t mentioned anything about Porto or Sporting yet because basically the aricle was about Jorge Jesus, Braga and Benfica. Don’t worry. I will in future articles ok. One thing I want to point out. It’s true that the Portuguese media have built Benfica up to sound like an unstoppable force. Braga may not be world beaters. But Benfica’s defence has yet to be tested seriously. And of course I remember he 3-0 defeat in Braga. I was there! Two Eduardo mistakes in the first 15 minutes. I’m sure you’ll agree tht 3-0 didn’t reflect the game that happened. Benfica won because they scored the goals. Fair is fair. Whoever puts more balls in the onion net gets the three points.

    Anyway, I hope you all keep reading. I think it’s fair to say that the Portuguese League gets very litle recognition outside of the country. Thanks again for th comments.

    October 9th, 2009 @ 22:10
  9. Marco

    Forcaslb29 says:”Karl…good article… fair enough. you go on about Braga at Benfica with the offside calls and penalties…but what about Benfica winning 3 nil at Braga…you must have forgot about that.”
    what about it ? the coach was already under contract with Benfica Peixoto knew he was going too and Eduardo (the goal keeper was told that he would be the replacement for Quim and was responsable for all 3 goals ,the worst player out of the 22 in the field and the worst game in years .
    so what about the 3 nil?
    please spare us.

    October 10th, 2009 @ 03:14
  10. Forcaslb29

    Im sorry Marco…youre right. JJ told his players im going to Benfica next year so lets lose this one. CP had an idea he was going to Benfica so he told everyone on the team to stop trying… And Eduardo has no hope in hell of ever going to Benfica.
    Its always excuses when benfica wins..just like the pacos coach this past weekend. Every goal he had an explanation for! Benfica fire 3 past them…but oh wait it wasnt a corner…oh we gave the ball away to C.Martins…blah blah blah! So Marco please spare me!

    Karl…wow thats awesome that you took the time to respond. My comments were directed to the people on the board bashing Benfica…I might have my biases toward my team, and yes i do stick up for them, but ill defend them when people start trash talking that all. Ill also give credit where credit is due….Braga have had the toughest schedule so far and 7 and 0 speaks for itself. However when Benfica is smashing 4, 5 and 8 goals by teams…no matter how weak they are…thats not bad either. And well see if Porto and Sporting can do the same.

    October 10th, 2009 @ 14:34
  11. Xamista

    yes, benfica is really good… i just don’t understand why they don’t dominate in europe, and are always embaraced (like the 5-0 last year against olympiacos, i think)… benfica is like atl. madrid, it’s all talk!!!
    And don’t talk about hulk… if aimar got kicked around like hulk, he was already retired with 532 broken bones!!!
    PS: sorry about the mistake about the red in aek game… i just don’t see games from Europa Cup… my mistake…

    October 10th, 2009 @ 15:05
  12. Karl

    Its going to be a good month no matter what. In the next three weeks Benfica play Nacional and Braga and then Braga go to Guimaraes. It’s far too early to sa anything too controversial ;)

    @Marco All I can say is the newspaper article about JJ going to be the next manager of Benfica was timing of the highest quality considering it was five days before Braga played Benfica. It’s not the fist time A Bola(the official Benfica sports newspaper) have tried these tactics and it probably wont be the last time either. As for throwing the game Eduardo made two uncharacteristic mistakes and it reminded me of the time Quim went to Benfica(Quim let two soft goal in in the first ten minutes against Benfica… th deal had already been done). I criticised Eduardo at the time and thought the same. I’m just glad he is still with us. The problem is that Portuguese teams can no longer afford Braga’s players as Braga will no longer let them go to the so called ‘Big 3′ for next to nothing.

    @Forcaslb29 It’s not a problem replying to you and don’t worry I have tos of time to talk about Porto and Sporting. I will try o respond to any points that I think need addressing. I think Benfica won fairly last week. Two decent goals but there is still that inconsistency and weakness at the back that we saw in he second half. Wouldn’t you agree? It’ll be tested pretty soon anyway ;)

    @Xamista I thik if there was an opinion poll about who dives more than it would be pretty even. Porto fans are actually complaining about him diving. Aimar’s penalty against Leiria was dubious to say the least. Make up your own mind. Here’s the link… the dubious penalty is between 1.22 and 1.28

    Please don’t show me the Sporting penalty or any others. We were debating between Aimar and Hulk.

    Cheers and thanks for all your comments.

    October 10th, 2009 @ 19:23
  13. Forcaslb29

    Hey Karl….what can i say about Benficas D. Not tested but not bad so far. First goal against a penalty shot, second was last minute in an 8 goal route…3rd was an own goal…and finally the goal U.L scored which there is not too much i can say about that. I dont think their defence has been tested…but i certainly wouldnt say it weak…But your right…it will get tested enough.

    While were chatting here anyone have thoughts on Lisandros penalty against benfica last year…it would be interesting to hear a neutral comment about that!

    Cheers Karl!

    October 10th, 2009 @ 22:34
  14. Ana C.

    Great article Karl, you sure do know how to captivate your readors. :D

    October 11th, 2009 @ 20:51
  15. Ruialex

    Hello Karl.
    it’s been so long you don’t pay me a beer :) lol just kidding.

    With articles like this, everyone can really know what is happening here in our league without the media putting a veil over it.

    Keep doing a good job! And spread the word BRAGA!

    Cheers and Namasté ;)

    October 12th, 2009 @ 02:12
  16. Xamista

    forcaslb29 why dont you ask 1st about the penalty, on lucho, that the referee didn’t saw? and on lisandro’s penalty, tell yebda to don’t open his arms like he’s trying to fly…
    and about hulk and aimar: yes, hulk sometimes dives, but most of the times if he try to use his strengh, is faul, but if the defenders go to kill, it’s nothing… and aimar, if anyone breeths next to him, it’s faul!!!

    October 14th, 2009 @ 16:10
  17. Forcaslb29

    haha yebda’s arm were in the way! I love it!

    October 15th, 2009 @ 18:19
  18. Xamista

    Aimar does it again… ridiculous…

    October 27th, 2009 @ 11:17
  19. Forcaslb29

    Xamista…its was Nacionals player that swung his arms out causing Aimar to fall haha! Yeah it was a dive…I can admit that…suspend him for it …i dont care but what about Bruno Alves this weekend…what about the offside goal Nacional scored..what about the goals Saviola scored? Whats your response to all of these?

    October 30th, 2009 @ 05:08
  20. Xamista

    my response is braga 2 benfica neil! ahahah and don’t talk about bruno alves, the king of smackdown!!! hehehe :P

    November 2nd, 2009 @ 22:49
  21. David

    “my response is braga 2 benfica neil! ahahah and don’t talk about bruno alves, the king of smackdown!!! hehehe”

    Well Remembrer Leixões last year, They almost reached the moon, 2nd Leg of the League, Oh Damn, Where’s Leixões?
    Braga will Fall, they aren’t or have a Super Team, SL Benfica played without motivation, that was clear, they looked like strained dogs all game, that’s all I got to say.

    November 3rd, 2009 @ 19:04