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Amorim: "Portimonense SC are always a very difficult team to play"

By Sporting CP
29 Dec, 2023

The coach looks at the final game of 2023

Sporting Clube de Portugal travel to the Algarve for their last game of 2023, which takes place this Saturday at 8:30pm against Portimonense SC.

Ahead of the match, coach Rúben Amorim predicted a difficult encounter against Paulo Sérgio's men, currently 13th in Liga Portugal, highlighting the different tactics and players at their disposal.

“Portimonense SC are always a very difficult team to play, as their coach is very experienced and has perhaps the most difficult job in our league. He has always managed to keep the team in the Primeira Liga, even with many players having been sold. When we try to study Portimonense SC and look at the difference in the squad from one season to the next, the number of players that come from the Under-23s makes it very difficult to get an idea of the way they play,” the coach began by stating.

“We don't really know what we're going to find. Two weeks ago they played with three central defenders, then with four defenders and then back to three central defenders in the middle of the game. It's a dangerous match in which set pieces will be important; we'll have to find a way to get around that aspect with Gonçalo Inácio and Coates unavailable [due to suspension and injury, respectively]. It will be another competitive game, but we are prepared," he stressed.

Sporting CP will also be without the suspended Morten Hjulmand, but Amorim revealed that Daniel Bragança “has been training, is fit and is another option for the game."
He also considers that Sporting CP have more to lose against Portimonense SC.

“Big teams always have much more to lose than to gain. They have an obligation to win and play well. If Portimonense SC manage to break away with the ball several times, have set pieces and grow in the game, the goals they have conceded and the way they have played won't matter at all. We have to be prepared for that; we want to maintain our position in the table and to do that we just need to win -there is no need to look at anyone else. The objective is to win, and we have the same responsibility as always," he highlighted.

To conclude, Amorim was asked whether he believes that the second half of the season will be more favourable for Sporting CP in terms of away games, given that they have already played at home to SL Benfica, Vitória SC and SC Braga.

“I don’t see it like that. There is a stage in these coming months in which we will play away to Moreirense FC, who are having a great season, and then to Rio Ave FC. We don't know when we will drop points and the home games have not been easy at all. There will still be many changes in the league and many teams will drop points. We have to maintain the way we play and improve every day, because we have a lot to improve on. At big clubs it doesn't matter where you play, anything can happen."

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Sporting CP advance to Final Four of Taça da Liga

By Sporting CP
24 Dec, 2023

A 1-2 win sees the team past CD Tondela in the Group Stage

Sporting Clube de Portugal beat CD Tondela 1-2 in Group C of the Taça da Liga, earning a place in the Final Four of the competition. They will play SC Braga in the semifinals, in Leiria in January 2024.

For the penultimate match of the year, the last before Christmas, Rúben Amorim made some changes to the starting XI compared to that for O Clássico five days prior. Included were Franco Israel, Luís Neto – celebrating his 100th game for the club–, Gonçalo Inácio, Matheus Reis, Ricardo Esgaio, Morten Hjulmand, Daniel Bragança, Nuno Santos, Francisco Trincão, Paulinho and Pedro Gonçalves.

Sporting CP knew that they would progress with any result besides a defeat by two or more goals, but were not speculating in the early going. After just five minutes, following a corner, Paulinho shot against the woodwork.

Then it was Daniel Bragança's turn to threaten, with a low shot saved by CD Tondela goalkeeper Ricardo Silva. He needed a second attempt, but found the net from it: After receiving a lofted ball from Nuno Santos, Bragança controlled with his chest and then shot straight in from close range in acrobatic style.

CD Tondela never forced Franco Israel into action in the second half, which meant that the Uruguayan international spent practically the entire first half warming up on a very cold night at the Joao Cardoso. He had to intervene just twice, as well as dealing with sporadic passes back from the defence during dominant spells of possession.

At the other end, Ricardo Silva had to be much more attentive and, in the 32nd minute, he was once again unable to do deal with a shot from Paulinho. A move between Pedro Gonçalves and Bragança ended with the midfielder serving up a backheel for the striker to smash the ball home, taking the score to 0-2.

Five minutes later, Paulinho had everything in his favour for a second goal, after a one-two with Pedro Gonçalves left him through on goal, although he struck off-target. Shortly afterwards, in another incursion into the opposition area, Francisco Trincão went down but no penalty was awarded.

With a 0-2 advantage for Sporting CP following a dominant first half, the second stanza began with just one change in the lineup: Marcus Edwards came on to replace Gonçalves.

Sporting CP continued to have more of the ball and reached the opposition area several times, but a CD Tondela side with nothing to lose managed to be more daring and called Franco Israel into action much earlier than in the first half. Luan Farías' shot, in the 58th minute, did not require excessive effort from the goalkeeper, however.

Marcus Edwards crossed from the left after getting to the line in another chance for the visitors, but Paulinho didn't arrive in time to meet the effort and Ricardo made the collection.

After the hour, Amorim took off Bragança and Neto and brought on Dário Essugo and Eduardo Quaresma, who in 2021/2022 had played for CD Tondela on loan.

Trincão and Paulinho both had chances, the latter forcing Ricardo into the best stop of the evening. However, it was the home team who, on a rare foray into the Sporting CP area, scored a goal to make it 1-2. Hélder Tavares, who had only just come on as a substitute, took advantage of a mistake in the defence to convert.

With the deficit reduced, CD Tondela believed they could get a draw for pride, but Sporting CP always had the game under control and threatened before the end through Trincão, Nuno Santos and Edwards.

After their second win in the Group, Sporting CP will face SC Braga, while in the other semifinal SL Benfica will play GD Estoril Praia.

Sporting CP and CD Tondela  meet again January 18th at Alvalade, in the Round of 16 of the Taça de Portugal. Before that, they play next Saturday away to Portimonense SC in Liga Portugal.

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Geny Catamo extends contract through to 2028

By Sporting CP
23 Dec, 2023

​The winger renews his deal

At the time of the official signing, which was attended by club President Frederico Varandas, Geny Catamo acknowledged that he was "proud and happy" to continue at the club.
 
"I'm very happy that they have confidence in me. It's difficult to find the words to describe it because I'm delighted. I feel very proud. I have continued to grow with my teammates and now I have to focus on what the manager asks to continue to be happy."
 
"The important thing is to believe in yourself, stay focused and keep dreaming. Leaving on loan for other clubs also serves as a learning experience and you have to be very professional. It was very important for me and my career and I thank God and Sporting CP for this opportunity," he noted.
 
The Mozambican listed his debut with a goal in the Juniors and his debut for the first team against Portimonense SC on December 29th, 2021, as some of his best moments so far.
 
"When wearing the Sporting CP shirt I have to be aware that this is a big club and I have to represent it properly," he concluded.

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Amorim: "We could have scored more goals"

By Sporting CP
18 Dec, 2023

The coach speaks after the resounding win over FC Porto

After Sporting CP became outright leaders of Liga Portugal with their 2-0 win against FC Porto, coach Rúben Amorim praised the team's good performance and their ability to take the three points.

“Today we were very strong in the duels and second balls. We read the moments of the game, understood when to press and when not to, and it went well. We could have scored more goals, but we won and that is the most important thing," considered the coach, who addressed the importance of Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres, whose strike took him up to 17 goals for the season.

“Gyökeres has improved our team and the fans like him a lot, but we need to look at it the other way too. In the same way that Sporting CP improved Viktor, Viktor also improved Sporting CP; the two things are linked. But obviously he brought a different energy and ability, like many other players."

Amorim was then invited to comment on the performance of Eduardo Quaresma, who replaced the injured Sebastián Coates in defence and was given a standing ovation after an hour of play.

“It didn't surprise me. He can play these games when he's focused. What concerns me is that he maintains this level. All players with talent can have a good game, but only those with a certain mentality can play for a big team that always have to win. I'm very happy for him, he played a good game and lasted 60 minutes with a lack of match pace, but tomorrow he has to recover and regain the same level of concentration," he highlighted, explaining the reason why he decided to opt for the 21-year-old centre back to replace the captain.

“We did two days of tactical work and Coates was injured at the last minute in training. Quaresma spent the whole time doing tactical work with Diomande, because he was the one who was going there to play, and he knew everything. If it were Matheus Reis coming in, we would have had to change several things, so we made a like-for-like switch. Diomande feels comfortable in the middle and I have no doubts about Quaresma's ability. One player was left out and another came in so as not to change everything we had trained," he clarified, informing that“ Coates has a muscle injury and will be out of action for some time."

Amorim later acknowledged that although the Sportinguistas were “happy” with the triumph, it was necessary to keep their feet on the ground as these were only a further three points in a long journey.

“The team had a good game, but it's another league match and should be seen as a normal day. We have to move forward, as this is a marathon and we have to keep going."

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Resounding O Clássico win for Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
18 Dec, 2023

Os Leões beat FC Porto 2-0 at home in Liga Portugal

Sporting Clube de Portugal made a statement of intent in Liga Portugal on Matchday 14, winning 2-0 against FC Porto in O Clássico. Rúben Amorim's men dominated for most of the match and were always the more dangerous of the two sides, and got the goals through Viktor Gyökeres and Pedro Gonçalves.

The previous match for Sporting CP had been a Europa League dead rubber against SK Sturm Graz, and Amorim made eight changes from the starting XI used in that game. Absent was captain Sebastián Coates, due to myalgia in his left leg.

The thousands of Sportinguistas who sold out the Estádio José Alvalade welcomed their team with deafening support and a colourful green and white combination of a mosaic and fireworks. They also paid tribute to Pedro Gonçalves, who was honoured for having completed the milestone of 150 games with the club by receiving a trophy and a shirt from President Frederico Varandas.

The home side had more possession of the ball in the initial moments, trying to explore the flanks and find space behind the defence. From precisely one such movement, 11 minutes in, Sporting CP took the lead. Matheus Reis sent Gyökeres through, the Swede took on FC Porto defender Pepe and found space to shoot, placing the ball between the near post and goalkeeper Diogo Costa to the euphoria of the fans.

After making it 1-0, they kept up the frenetic pace, and it was practically all Sporting CP, with Os Leões creating a lot of danger whenever the ball went to either Marcus Edwards or Gyökeres. The best scoring opportunity in the remainder of the first half hour came from Diomande, who could have extended the lead with a header in a free kick but missed the 2-0.

In the final stretch of the first half, FC Porto began to have more of the ball, but always had serious difficulties breaking down Sporting CP's solid defensive organisation. Only a Galeno header, masterfully saved by Adán, presented any real problems. That was right after Gyökeres had put the ball in the net but had his goal disallowed due to an alleged foul by Eduardo Quaresma.

During the interval, another tribute to Sporting CP athletes was made, celebrating the handball team's fourth Supertaça win after beating FC Porto in the semi-final and SL Benfica in the final the previous weekend.

The second half was barely underway before Pepe was sent off, reducing FC Porto to ten men. Sporting CP continued to press and, after Edwards had forced Diogo Costa into a big save, Gyökeres found himself in space and set up an easy tap in for Pedro Gonçalves, who only had to knock the ball across the line to make it 2-0.

Amorim made a change on the hour, bringing on Nuno Santos in exchange for Eduardo Quaresma. Shortly afterwards, Gonçalves came close to extending the lead and, off the resulting counterattack, Evanilson almost reduced the advantage.

Even with their numerical inferiority, FC Porto still managed to threaten, and had a goal for Evanilson disallowed for offside against the Brazilian.

Sporting CP's response didn't take long in coming, with Gyökeres starting the move again and serving up for Gonçalves. One-on-one with the goalkeeper, 'Pote' shot off-target.

In the second minute of added time, Paulinho could have made it 3-0, off a pass from the recently introduced Daniel Bragança, but once again the goal was disallowed for a foul by the midfielder.

Sporting CP took a victory that puts them back as outright leaders in Liga Portugal. Next up, they take on CD Tondela away from home, on Saturday, December 23rd, in Group C of the Taça da Liga.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Ousmane Diomande, Gonçalo Inácio, Eduardo Quaresma (Nuno Santos, 61’), Geny Catamo (Ricardo Esgaio, 75’), Hidemasa Morita (Daniel Bragança, 84’), Morten Hjulmand, Matheus Reis, Marcus Edwards (Paulinho, 75’), Pedro Gonçalves (Francisco Trincão, 84’) and Viktor Gyökeres.

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Sporting CP drawn against BSC Young Boys in Europa League playoff

By Sporting CP
18 Dec, 2023

The two teams will meet in February across two legs

Sporting Clube de Portugal will play BSC Young Boys in the playoff to decide which of the two sides gain access to the UEFA Europa League Last 16.

The draw, which took place in Nyon, Switzerland, pits Os Leões against a side who dropped out of the Champions League but finished in a position to enter the playoffs. Sporting CP finished second in their Europa League group.

The two legs will take place on February 15th and 22nd, respectively.

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Training for Sporting CP with FC Porto game in mind

By Sporting CP
15 Dec, 2023

The squad have begun preparations for Monday's game

After the 3-0 victory against SK Sturm Graz, which rounded off the group stage of the UEFA Europa League, Sporting Clube de Portugal returned to work on Friday at the Academi Cristiano Ronaldo.

In the session, the players who played the most minutes against the Austrian side carried out recovery work, while the remaining members of the squad trained on the pitch with Monday's crunch clash against FC Porto on the horizon.

Jeremiah St. Juste, Iván Fresneda and Geny Catamo continued to undergo treatment.

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Amorim: "We have to make the most of this game to improve"

By Sporting CP
14 Dec, 2023

The coach explains the approach to the Europa League dead rubber against SK Sturm Graz

This Thursday, Sporting Clube de Portugal host SK Sturm Graz on the sixth and final matchday for Group D in the Europa League.

Sporting CP have already confirmed their place in the playoff for the Round of 16 of the competition, but coach Rúben Amorim still sees the game as useful.

“Playing for a big club has a lot of good things, but there is also this aspect, that there are no days off and that we are always being judged on our last game. Therefore, we have to focus on that. The players also know that I change my opinion from one day to the next, because one player might have trained very well, so imagine how useful a game is. It's in their hands. They are the ones who make up the starting XI for the games. Sometimes, there are two players for a position and both deserve to play, and it's a little unfair, but we have a game to play and a lot to improve in all aspects: The defensive side, the pressure side, the ability to play between the lines... things that we already did very well and that now we lack a little, as well as the ability to understand the moments within the game," he told journalists.

"We have so much to improve for the future in the league, that we have to make the most of this game. Then we will have time to prepare for the next games," the coach began by saying, before commenting on the team's consistency in Europe.

“We had an obligation to progress in this competition due to the greatness of the club, because of the objectives we have and because we have a squad in which we have to have games to play them all."

“If we are not in several competitions, managing the group becomes more difficult. So we achieved an objective, but it wasn't what we wanted. We wanted first place in the group, we didn't achieve it, but we moved on and that was our minimum obligation in the group," he also said, revealing what he expects from this last group fixture.

"We are expecting opponents who press and who will want to win the game. Contrary to what I thought, in the first game SK Sturm Graz waited a little longer and didn't immediately jump into a high press, which is unusual. There are physically strong and have very fast players up front. I think it will be a different game than the first one. SK Sturm Graz will put pressure on us from the first minute, perhaps all the way to our goal, and we must be able to play like we have been doing. At certain times it will be a different game and we will have to have different responses. On the other hand, I think we could have a little more space between the lines and at the back. Let’s see what they have prepared for tomorrow, but I think it will be different from the first game."

On Monday there will be a Clássico against FC Porto at Alvalade, but Rúben Amorim made it clear that Sporting CP are not thinking about that yet.

“I still don’t know the XI we will have for Monday's game, because this one is the focus. There are players who will play less so that the team perform well and win the game, and so that they are physically prepared. Some need more time, others less, but no player can look at it and say 'I played 90 minutes on Thursday, so I won't play on Monday'."

"If the league game were on Sunday, it would have influence. It depends on their game, it depends on the idea, it depends on the opponent's game today. All this evaluation will be done, but I guarantee all the players that it doesn’t matter if they play 90 minutes now.”

“We have to win and we have to play well. Only in this way will they be able to play against FC Porto, but there are players who I know that, playing a game on the weekend and playing on Thursday, if they play every minute, in the third game of the week they suffer. These are the only calculations I make, but they are all ready to start against FC Porto." said the green and white coach.

The winter transfer window will open in January, and with that approaching, Amorim was already questioned about arrivals and departures -in particular, regarding Viktor Gyökeres.

“There is a buyout clause in his contract. It was said that, especially in January, players only leave through their buyout clause being met. If that happens, we won't be able to do anything about it. It's normal for clubs to pay attention to the level of players in Portugal because they go abroad and perform really well. They know that the players in our league are prepared for the best leagues in the world," he said, adding: “It’s clear that he will only leave through the clause being met, but we aren't thinking about replacing him now. We have been losing players that I thought would be very difficult to replace, like Matheus Nunes, who took the ball forward, Porro, who attacked on the right side, and now Viktor, who is the standout player, but we have had the ability to renew the team. So I don't lose hours of sleep over it. I did in the past, because there was always this idea that we would have to sell to survive, but, at the moment, there is no such thing, all we have to do is see if a club pays the clause."

In that case the players have to go. However, we will find a solution. We are increasingly prepared for this.”

The absences of Hidemasa Morita, Geny Catamo and Ousmane Diomande in January are almost certain due to their respective national team commitments, but Amorim revealed that Sporting CP will not go into the market to replace them because of that situation.

“We will have time to think about it, but the players who go away for competitions will not be replaced, because it is only a month. What we can do, depending on the market, is look at players not just for now, but thinking about the future. This is what we have been doing and we will maintain our policy. We have this problem that the international competitions take place now, but we have to think about the present and the future. There will be no reinforcements to replace these players, but what could happen is an adjustment to the squad thinking about the present and the future," he said.

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Paulinho: “It’s still a very importante game for us”

By Sporting CP
14 Dec, 2023

Sporting CP host SK Sturm Graz this Thursday in a game with nothing on the line

Paulinho accompanied Rúben Amorim at the press conference previewing this Thursday's match against SK Sturm Graz in the Group D of the Europa League. The game is a mere formality, since everything has been decided in the group and Sporting CP already know that they will be in the playoff to access the Round of 16 of the competition, but the striker made it clear that it is still important game.

“Although the game does not change anything in the table, it is still very important for us, above all, to win again. Not just because the club demand it, but because it's good for the group. Even though the table won't change for us, it is still a very important game for us," Paulinho began by saying, noting that Sporting CP are not yet thinking about next Monday's contest.

"The game with FC Porto not has no impact on us. It's not in the equation yet. We are only interested in tomorrow's game and in winning tomorrow. We, the players, have to be motivated every day to represent Sporting CP and that is what will happen tomorrow."

“It doesn't make sense to think about Monday yet, and anyone who has been here for a long time knows that this would be bad for us and bad for the club. We are going to go out there to win tomorrow's and everyone will be on edge, without thinking about any other games."

The forward knows what Sporting CP will have to do and what to expect from SK Sturm Graz.

“They are a physically strong team, they have quality, play well and have fast players. Even though every game has a different story, we have to be at our best to be able to counteract a team that have already played with several systems, and we have to understand how to fit into them. It’s going to be a good challenge, which will demand a lot from us, but that’s good.”

Paulinho also spoke about having competition for a starting role this season, commenting that the team is what matters and a battle for places is good for the whole group.

 “I've been working as I always have, to the fullest. We have to have competitiveness in the squad as it makes us better players, it demands more from us and it's good for the team. I work at the limit, as I always have, and then it is the manager who decides who plays. We have to be prepared for that."

When asked if he prefers to play alone or with another striker, in this case Viktor Gyökeres, Paulinho had no doubt about his response. 

“I prefer to play and I've even played in goal. I want to play. The position is not very important, although, naturally, there are more routines worked on up front, but I feel good playing in any position."

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Amorim: "We lost because of details"

By Sporting CP
11 Dec, 2023

The coach gives a post-mortem on the defeat to Vitória SC

At the end of Sporting Clube de Portugal's 3-2 defeat away at Vitória SC, coach Rúben Amorim talked about the match in his press conference.

"The team that scores the most goals, wins. We controlled the transitions very well in the first half. It was difficult for us to create chances, but they couldn't reach our area. When they managed to score, we equalised on the stroke of half time," he began by saying.

"In the second half , we knew we were going to face a Vitória SC who were very strong in transitions. Before we conceded to make it 2-1, we were very close to scoring, which would have changed the game. We drew level again and then conceded again. We didn't deserve to lose, we lost because of the details."

"We had to control the game better, but we didn't let Vitória SC create chances in the first half. Even in the second half when we had to risk a little more to get upfield. This game was different from the game against SL Benfica. We have to score more goals and we are to blame for conceding to make it 3-2 in a controlled situation. We could have also got the ball moving after Vitória SC's third goal," he said.

The coach guaranteed that Sporting CP "always have to win, regardless of our rivals' results, which don't change much."

Asked about the confusion that interrupted the match for a few minutes in the final stages,  Amorim assured that Sporting CP "will not tolerate" certain behaviour.

 "There was a problem with the ballboy and a person who pushed a Sporting CP player, which had already happened at other grounds, such as at Dragão. When situations like that exist, the Sporting CP players will not accept it. If we have to get in trouble, we will get in trouble. Sporting CP want to win and, therefore, sometimes, they lose their senses a little -like any team. When people come into it who have nothing to do with the game, and just want to cause trouble, the Sporting CP players will react."
Finally, he reminded journalists that there are still "many games left" and that "many teams will drop points."

"What concerns me is improving in moments when we are dominant and when we concede goals that make it difficult for us to turn the result around," he concluded.

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