Marco Silva announced as Jose Mourinho replacement at Benfica

Former Fulham manager Marco Silva has officially been announced as the replacement for Jose Mourinho at Benfica.

Mourinho returns to Real Madrid for the second time having been sacked at Los Blancos in 2013, after Florentino Perez won the election at the Santiago Bernabeu on June 7.

Silva was at Fulham for five years, taking the club from the Championship into the Premier League in his first season, before seeing them comfortably sit mid-table in each of his four seasons in the top flight.

Fulham wanted Silva to stay at Craven Cottage and did offer him a new contract but the Portuguese opted to return to his homeland after spending a decade in England with Hull, Everton, Watford and Fulham.

He takes charge of a Benfica side who finished third in the Primeira Liga last season, despite going unbeaten, ending eight points behind winners Porto and two behind Sporting CP.

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