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Rui Patrício: Ten years defending the Alvalade goal

By Jornal Sporting
19 Nov, 2016

Sporting shotstopper celebrates a decade in the Sporting CP senior team

It was exactly a decade ago today, on the 19th of December 2006, that Rui Patrício stepped in for the injured Ricardo and Tiago to make his senior team debut. It really was a special night for the Alvalade hero, as he pulled off a penalty save in the 75th minute to guarantee the three points for his team. Now, 387 matches later, Patrício is 6th overall in terms of most games played in a green and white shirt.

"I remember the win, because we won of course and because it was my starting debut. It is a special night for any player and we call dream of getting into the first team. Ten years ago I made by debut and I am still in the team. I am really proud of that and so are my friends and family that have always supported me", said Patrício in reflection on a decade of action. 

Patrício's teammates of course didn't let the day go by unnoticed:

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Squad gearing up for Real Madrid

By Jornal Sporting
18 Nov, 2016

Jorge Jesus back with full squad in preparation for Champions League showdown

Just a few hours after Sporting CP put five past Praiense in the Portuguese Cup 4th round, Jorge Jesus had his squad out on the training pitch early doors in preparation for next week's hosting of Real Madrid.

Jorge Jesus this time had all of his players available, with everybody now back after international duty.

“A really passionate moment for me"

By Jornal Sporting
18 Nov, 2016

Beto makes Alvalade Sporting CP Alvalade debut

Beto made his first start in Alvalade this week, in Sporting CP's win against Praiense.

"It was my debut in a Sporting shirt in this stadium. I had already played here as the opposition though, unfortunately. I was a really passionate moment for me. We let in a really good goal early on, but we responded well. We played seriously and competitively and I am proud to have made my debut", said Beto at the final whistle, adding: "This match was a good opportunity to to give a few minutes to some of the lads who have been playing less and that is how we find out form. We showed respect for Praiense and that reflects well on the lads."

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“A lot easier as soon as we started scoring"

By Jornal Sporting
18 Nov, 2016

Jorge Jesus praises his squad's Portuguese Cup performance on Thursday night

Jorge Jesus sat down with Sporting TV after his side's Portuguese Cup win this Thursday, in a match which saw the Alvalade boss rotate the majority of his squad.

"We pretty much conceded right at the beginning of the match and that gave Praiense a lift. After that we slowly took control and they couldn't keep up the pace physically. I thought it was a really enjoyable game and we showed a lot of quality in terms of positioning. After the break I just told the lads to carry on, but we were having a bit of a hard time finding space at the back. It became a lot easier as soon as we started scoring", opened Jesus, going on to reflect on the performance of what was a very different starting line-up: "We have 24 or 25 players in the squad and we have to believe in all of them. If we do, then there are certain times when everyone will get their chance. A few of the lads really responded well today I thought. André came on well and he is a good goalscorer. He is a bit different to some of the other players and doesn't get on the ball that much, but when he does he scored. He reminds me f Liedson and I hope he shows some belief in himself."

To finish Jorge Jesus looked ahead to next week's hosting of Real Madrid: "Everybody wants to be in the squad and everyone wants to see the match, which is why the stadium will be full. We will be facing the best team in the world, the European champion, and we will have to be as good as we were in Madrid."

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Sporting CP, 5-Praiense, 1

By Jornal Sporting
18 Nov, 2016

Sporting CP cruise through Portuguese Cup fourth round after scoring five

Sporting CP took another step down the long road to Jamor this Thursday night, with a 5-1 win against Praiense in the Portuguese Cup fourth round.

Despite the evening starting with a brilliant goal for the team from the Azores courtsy of Filipe Andrade, a bit of patience soon resulted in an avalanche of attacking football that the lower league visitors could do little to stop. Paulo Oliveira restored the deadlock with a 21st minute header, before Matheus Pereira saw his close range finish ruled out for offside four minutes later. Praiense had a chance to pull ahead again three minutes later when Stebh cut in from the right, however Ricardo Esgaio managed to get back and put in a last minute clearance ahead of Filipe Andrade at the far post.

The first-half started with a goal for Sporting, when Luciano Serpa brought down Bruno César for a spot kick converted on by Adrien. The goal triggered wave after wave of forays forward and it was Bruno César himself who next found the back of the net, rounding off a superb collective move three minutes after the hour mark. It was also a memorable night for André Felipe, who came off the bench for Luc Castaignos and struck just a minute later, before finding a second with two minutes left on the clock.

A final word must of course be said for Francisco Agatão's Praiense, who battled the ods in an entertaining game of football worth of a cup tie.

Squad to face Praiense

By Sporting CP
17 Nov, 2016

Jorge Jesus announces Portuguese Cup fourth round squad

Squad to face Praiense:

2 – Ezequiel Schelotto
4 – Jefferson
8 – Petrovic
11 – Bruno César
15 – Paulo Oliveira
16 – André Souza
19 – Douglas
20 – Luc Castaignos
22 – Elias Trindade
23 – Adrien Silva
25 – Meli
26 – Azbe Jug
34 – Beto
35 – Rúben Semedo
47 – Ricardo Esgaio
73 – Matheus Pereira
77 – Gelson Martins
99 – Alan Ruiz

"Every team loves this competition"

By Jornal Sporting
17 Nov, 2016

Jorge Jesus looks ahead to the Portuguese Cup fourth round hosting of Praiense

Sporting CP will host Praiense in Estádio José Alvalade this Thursday night, in the Portuguese Cup 4th round. Despite the prospect of an easier night against lower league opposition, coach Jorge Jesus has still been pushing his squad hard on the training pitch.

"Every team loves this competition. We all want to get to the final, because it is such a great day out for the team and the fans. Praiense hae won eight of their last 10 games in the league and they are doing some good stuff. Honestly, we have a lot more to lose than they do. We will show respect for our opponent and we have been working as hard as we did for Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid", opened the Sporting coach, going on to reflect on the recent international break that saw 12 of his players absent: "We have used the break to push the pace a bit for the lads. Players like Alan Ruiz, Castaignos, Elias and some of the others have benefited from that. We will make changes of course, especially because some of the players haven't actually arrived back yet."

Gelson Martins has been one of the stand-out performers of the season and the youngster certainly hasn't been missing of Jesus's radar: "He is a young lad who is still growing tactically, physically and emotionally. He knows exactly what it means to play for Sporting and a lot of the lads his age who get so much attention don't know how to deal with it. He just has to keep working hard during the week like he always does, because he is certainly blessed with talent. If that isn't enough then we are here to support him."

The return of Jonathan Silva has also been floated by the rumour mill this week and Jorge Jesus was more than happy to share his thoughts: "I was more than happy with the possibility of him going back to Argentina so he could be selected for the Olympic Games, which is something we both wanted for him. He has been playing with Boca, who are a great side, and we have a lot of faith in him."

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Tickets: Praiense and Legia Warsaw

By Jornal Sporting
11 Nov, 2016

Sales to begin on Monday the 14th of November

Sporting Clube de Portugal will begin ticket sales on Monday the 14th of November as follows:

SC PRAIENSE | PORTUGUESE CUP

Portuguese Cup round 4 will be played at 20h15 on Thursday the 17th of November, with tickets starting at 5€ for Club Members and 8€ for fans. As this is a Portuguese Cup match, ticket revenue is divided between the clubs and the Portuguese Football Federation. Gamebox holders can purchase tickets for 4€ for Stand A of Estádio José Alvalade – Stand B will be closed.

LEGIA WARSAW | CHMAPIONS LEAGUE

Sales exclusively for Sporting Clube de Portugal Club Members (with October 2016 fees paid). Tickets cost 30€ for what is the last match of the Champions League group stage, to be played on the 7th of December in Warsaw.

Additional information will be issued on Tuesday the 15th of November in relation to ticket sales for Champions League matchday 5 against Real Madrid CF.

Sporting CP in CTT Group A

By Jornal Sporting
09 Nov, 2016

Arouca, V. Setúbal and Varzim drawn for Sporting CP

The draw for the third round of the CTT Cup has placed Sporting CP in the same gorup as Arouca, V. Setúbal and Varzim. The first encounters will be played in Estádio José Alvalade against Arouca on the 30th of November and Varzim on the 29th of December, before Sporting CP travel to Setúbal on the 3rd of January. 
 
Alvalade director of football, Octávio Machado, was at the draw and took a moment to share his thoughts: "What is going on between the teams right now doesn't matter, what matters is that we win. We have the responsibility to do well in this competition."
 
GROUP A
SPORTING CP
Arouca
V. Setúbal
Varzim
 
GROUP B
FC Porto
Belenenses
Moreirense
Feirense 
 
GROUP C
Sp. Braga
Rio Ave
Marítimo
Sp. Covilhã
 
GROUP D
Benfica 
Paços de Ferreira
V. Guimarães
Vizela

"Objective accomplished, winning the three points"

By Jornal Sporting
07 Nov, 2016

Jorge Jesus happy with the return to business as usual

"It was objective accomplished, winning the three points and getting things back to normal", said Jorge Jesus at the final whistle on Sunday night.

For Jorge Jesus, the most important thing was the win, rather than an expressive result: A goal at the beginning of the match always helps, but we were still feeling a bit anxious because of our last two draws. We are building up a culture here and that doesn't happen in two months. We had 10 players who came in at the beginning of September, who wer not used to Sporting CP. That is the culture that we are building up and the president is creating a structure and a new dynamic at the club."

Liga NOS action will now be moved on to the back burner, with an international break coming up. However, for Jorge Jesus the stoppage doesn't come at the best time: "For us it isn't (an advantage). Most of the lads will be away and we will be without some of our most important players. Most of the new faces in the squad still haven't completely taken on what being at Sporting CP means."

 

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