Jose Mourinho says he is fully focussed on footballing matters and his reunion with former favourite Scott McTominay will not be on his mind when Benfica take to the field against Napoli.
The Special One has had a mixed start to life as head coach of Benfica having returned home to Portugal to over the reins from Bruno Lage back in September.
His Benfica side sit third in the Primeira Liga table, eight points adrift of league leaders Porto and three points behind bitter rivals Sporting, who they drew with last Friday.
In the Champions League, meanwhile, Benfica are languishing down in 31st place in the group-stage standings after losing four and winning just one of their opening five matches.
Mourinho will be hoping their position drastically improves by the end of the night, but his t

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