NEWS
António Figueiredo Challenges Rui Costa, Backs Vítor Pereira or César Peixoto
Former Benfica director António Figueiredo publicly challenged club president Rui Costa to take responsibility for the coaching vacancy. He urged Costa to commit to a clear decision on the next manager.
Figueiredo accused Costa of allowing public pressure to dictate the club’s direction. He said, "Deixou-se ir pela vontade popular," implying the president has been swayed by popular opinion.
The former executive also defended Vítor Pereira as a suitable candidate to lead Benfica. He highlighted Pereira’s experience and past successes as reasons for his endorsement.
In addition to Pereira, Figueiredo named César Peixoto as another viable option. He argued that Peixoto’s familiarity with the club could provide stability.
Figueiro’s statements come as Benfica remains without a permanent head coach. The club’s leadership is under scrutiny as fans and former officials voice their preferences.
The debate over the next manager is expected to intensify in the coming weeks. Benfica’s decision will shape the team’s preparation for upcoming domestic and European fixtures.
Observers will watch how Rui Costa responds to the pressure from former insiders. A definitive appointment could bring clarity to the club’s strategic plans.