Two strikes from Luis Suárez provide a brilliant victory
Sporting Clube de Portugal enjoyed a momentous night in Europe against Paris Saint-Germain, beating the reigning Champions League holders 2-1 at home to earn qualification for the next phase of the competition. In what was one of their all-time best performances in the continental tournament, the team first went ahead through Luis Suárez, then saw the striker score his second in the 90th minute to snatch the victory.
The duel -in front of a sellout crowd at the Estádio José Alvalade- featured two changes to coach Rui Borges' starting lineup: Georgios Vagiannidis and Luís Guilherme were replaced by Ricardo Mangas and Maxi Araújo.
The game was also notable for being the return of former Sporting CP player Nuno Mendes in a PSG shirt, and he received a standing ovation before kickoff.

Paris Saint-Germain showed their intentions from the start, dominating possession and also exerting a level of pressure that prevented Sporting CP from creating chances. For the French side, Désiré Doué missed the target, Fabián Ruiz's effort was saved safely by Rui Silva, and Senny Mayulu's attempt, from a looping shot, also lacked precision.
Rui Silva was called into action again in the ninth minute, off another attack by Vitinha, and in the 13th minute, keeping out a powerful shot from Nuno Mendes.
Sporting CP continued to try to take advantage of opportunities despite the onslaught, and before the end of the first quarter of an hour, João Simões broke free on the counter and shot into the side netting.
For the visitors, Vitinha and Marquinhos both struck wide, and whilst PSG were still controlling play, they were not doing so with as much intensity as before.

Luis Enrique's team did have the ball in the net on the half-hour, with a header from Warren Zaïre-Emery. However, a foul on Geny Catamo in the buildup meant the goal was disallowed.
Besides Luis Suárez's shot inside the area that was blocked by the defence, another goal correctly disallowed for Paris Saint-Germain (this time for Nuno Mendes), and a spark from Geny Catamo well saved by Willian Pacho, momentum dipped close to the halftime break.
The last move before the interval was a free kick from the right taken by Maxi Araújo, from which the ball fell to Hidemasa Morita. He shot wide, and the score remained 0-0.

Sporting CP came back out playing more convincingly, although it was Paris Saint-Germain who threatened first, in the 51st minute, from Vitinha.
Then, Francisco Trincão, in a transition down the right, picked out Luis Suárez, but the Colombian striker missed connecting with the ball by centimetres when he was in a good position. Soon after, Trincão received a pass from Geny Catamo, but put his effort wide.
In response, another goal was disallowed for the French side – this time for offside by Ousmane Dembélé – and a direct free kick from Nuno Mendes went wide. Past the hour, a great save by Rui Silva from an Ousmane Dembélé piledriver kept things goalless.

Rui Borges made his first substitution in the final half-hour, replacing Ricardo Mangas with Georgios Vagiannidis, and Sporting CP came close to opening the scoring again shortly after, but Geny Catamo's attempt -set up by Francisco Trincão– went into the hands of goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier.
Désiré Doué shot over the crossbar at 68', but by then it was Sporting CP who were playing better. Five minutes later, Geny Catamo sent a pass to Luis Suárez, but a defender cleared for a corner.
From that corner, the opening goal was scored: The set piece was taken by Araújo, the defence cleared and a shot by Catamo deflected off Vagiannidis, with the ball falling to Luis Suárez. The centre forward reacted quickest to slot the ball home and make it 1-0.

The ecstasy was short-lived, however, as Paris Saint-Germain managed to equalise in the 79th minute thanks to a shot from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia.
The game became less intense in the final minutes, and opportunities also became increasingly rare. To try and give a final push in the fight for victory, Rui Borges made two changes in the 87th minute, bringing on Daniel Bragança and Alisson Santos.
The best was saved for the 90th minute, and a tremendous moment for Sporting CP. Alisson Santos found Trincão, whose firm drive forced a save from Lucas Chevalier. In the right place at the right time, Suárez knocked the rebound into the back of the net, to a huge roar from the crowd.

The 2-1 result was a triumph of belief and persistence, and earned a massively important three points for Sporting CP.
The team play again this Saturday in Liga Portugal, visiting FC Arouca. Next week, on January 28th, they travel to Bilbao to face Athletic Club on the final matchday of the UEFA Champions League's league stage.
Sporting CP: Rui Silva [GK], Iván Fresneda, Gonçalo Inácio [C], Matheus Reis, Ricardo Mangas (Georgios Vagiannidis, 63'), Hidemasa Morita, João Simões (Daniel Bragança, 87'), Geny Catamo (Alisson Santos, 87'), Francisco Trincão (Giorgi Kochorashvili, 90+5'), Maxi Araújo and Luis Suárez.
