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Preparation for FC Famalicão continues

By Sporting CP
26 Aug, 2021

Thursday session for the first team ahead of Matchday 4

Sporting Clube de Portugal held a Thursday training session at the Academia Sporting on Thursday, with their sights set on taking the three points this weekend against FC Famalicão.

The team travel to the Estádio Municipal de Famalicão on Saturday for the Liga Portugal Matchday 4 game, which kicks off at 8:30pm local time.

Rúben Amorim had the entire squad at his disposal, with the only exception of Gonzalo Plata, who undertook individual training on the pitch.

Os Leões will train again on Friday morning, with their coach giving a pre-match press conference at 4:30pm at the Estádio José Alvalade.

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João Virgínia joins Sporting CP on loan

By Sporting CP
25 Aug, 2021

The Under-21s international goalkeeper will be part of the squad for 2021/22

João Virgínia has become the latest addition to Sporting Clube de Portugal's squad for 2021/22, joining on loan from Everton FC until the end of the season. The Portuguese Under-21 international signed his contract alongside Frederico Varandas, president of the Board of Directors of Sporting CP, and expressed his satisfiaction with the move.

"I'm really happy to be able to represent this club. Returning to Portugal was one of my goals, so when I learned that Sporting CP were interested I was very happy, and wanted to come right away," said Virgínia, who has been in England since 2015.

"There is a lot of competitiveness in the group and this is perfect," he added, also addressing the compliments paid to him by coach Rúben Amorim in his most recent press conference.

"It's always good to be praised," said the 21-year-old. "Now I'll have to prove it every day in training and in games."

The chance to work closely with Jorge Vital and Tiago Ferreira, Os Leões' experienced goalkeeping coaches, is another of the attractions of the club for João Virgínia. "When the opportunity to come to Sporting CP came up, I thought it would be excellent to work with them. I will give everything for Sporting CP."

João Virgínia left Portugal in 2015, when he departed SL Benfica for Arsenal FC. In 2018/2019 he moved to Everton FC, being loaned out the following season to Reading FC. Last season, he made his debut for the Everton FC first team, enjoying minutes in the Premier League, the FA Cup and the League Cup.

At international level he  - along with Rúben Vinagre - is part of the 'class of 1999' generation that won the Under-17 (2016) and Under-19 (2018) European Championships.

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Amorim: "I liked that the players didn't take it easy"

By Sporting CP
22 Aug, 2021

The Sporting CP coach reviews the 2-0 win over Belenenses SAD

Rúben Amorim was understandably satisfied with the victory by Sporting Clube de Portugal against Belenenses SAD, although the coach admitted that a more comprehensive scoreline would likely have been more befitting of the performance.

“I really liked the fact that the players didn't take it easy. The game was always under control and the fact that we scored early made things easier, but I was glad they didn't ease off," he said in his post-match press conference.

"We played well, used the wings, created several chances and could have scored more. The result is totally fair, but, as far as I am concerned, it falls short in terms of goals," he explained, stating that he was not 'frustrated' by the missed chances.

"We were somewhat sad that the result wasn't as emphatic as it could have been, but we are not frustrated, because we want to win, even if it is by a small margin. Sometimes we only score with one shot, as happened with Pote in Braga, and other times we have had several shots and not scored. We won, so everything is fine."

Amorim was questioned about his squad selection, having brought in Nuno Santos and Luís Neto in place of Jovane Cabral and Zouhair Feddal, and responded that it was not a matter of resting players.

“Keeping players fresh now when there are no midweek games won't do any good. That wasn't the reason I made the changes. This team lives on the unity that the players have, and unity only comes with victories and with everyone feeling important. Feddal and Jovane were coming off good games, but the others did well during the week. Soon you will see who will play in Famalicão."

The Sporting CP coach also spoke about the transfer market, justifying why he has -and wants- only two players per position.

“This team thrives from everyone knowing that tomorrow they can be a starter, and in order for them to be starters there cannot be more than two players per position. This is my decision. I think three players for one position is too many, and it doesn't work. When the Champions League comes around, I may regret it, but it's my decision and I take complete responsibility."

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Well deserved win against Belenenses SAD

By Sporting CP
22 Aug, 2021

2-0 triumph at home sees Sporting CP maintain perfect record

Sporting Clube de Portugal claimed another win in their Liga Portugal title defence on Saturday, besting Belenenses SAD 2-0 on Matchday 3 in front of a sold out Estádio José Alvalade. Gonçalo Inácio and João Palhinha were the scorers in a game that the team dominated from start to finish.

For the match, Rúben Amorim changed made two changes to his starting XI, which consisted of: Antonio Adán, Luís Neto, Sebastián Coates, Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio, Matheus Nunes, João Palhinha, Rúben Vinagre, Pedro Gonçalves, Paulinho and Nuno Santos.

Os Leões, favourites in the game despite the difficulties Belenenses SAD usually posed, needed just seven minutes to take the lead. A cross by Vinagre from the left was met by the head of Gonçalo Inácio, who nodded past Luiz Felipe to make it 1-0.

Several opportunities followed for Sporting CP, including shots by Pedro Gonçalves and Paulinho, but there would be no further goals before halftime.

Nevertheless, in the second half there was no need to wait long for the advantage to be extended. On 48 minutes, Palhinha popped up alone at the far post, finishing off a delivery in from a free kick.

Soon after, Paulinho could have taken the score to 3-0 on his feet, but Luiz Felipe was able to stifle him. The ball came back to the striker, but not in the ideal situation for him to get an effort on target.

With the fans cheering them on, Sporting CP had Belenenses SAD on the ropes, whilst at the other end Antonio Adán was having a quiet night – the visitors' first shot came in the 53rd minute.

On 66 minutes, Amorim made changes to bring on Jovane Cabral, Pedro Porro and Nuno Mendes in place of Nuno Santos, Ricardo Esgaio and Rúben Vinagre. The three came into the game well, and Mendes had a great attempt on goal 11 minutes from time that was narrowly off target.

Further substitutions were made in the 84th minute, switching in Tiago Tomás and Daniel Bragança for Paulinho and Matheus Nunes, and the final minutes saw confusion in Alvalade: Afonso Taira stepped on the Achilles tendon of Palhinha, referee Manuel Oliveira at first showed the Belenenses SAD player a yellow card, but a subsequent VAR check led to it being upgraded to a straight red, leaving Sporting CP a man up.

The supporters urged their side to get "one more goal," but despite a close call from Gonçalves that was pushed out for a corner, they would have to settle for a 2-0 result at home and a third win from as many games.

Sporting CP will be back in action next Saturday away to FC Famalicão, at 8:30pm local time.

SPORTING CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Luís Neto, Sebastián Coates [C], Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio (Pedro Porro, 66'), Matheus Nunes (Daniel Bragança, 84'), João Palhinha, Rúben Vinagre (Nuno Mendes, 66'), Pedro Gonçalves, Paulinho (Tiago Tomás, 84') and Nuno Santos (Jovane Cabral, 66').

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Amorim: "We're in good form"

By Sporting CP
20 Aug, 2021

The team take on Belenenses SAD on Saturday

This Friday, Rúben Amorim previewed the match against Belenenses SAD, scheduled for Saturday at 8:30pm local time at the Estádio José Alvalade. The coach explained that he is wary of the opposition, having crossed paths with them on several occasions.

“We know the Belenenses SAD team well and their coach also knows us well. We play the same way, whilst Belenenses SAD have changed a little this year: They play with two strikers and three midfielders. There is a striker, Ndour, whom they didn't have last year, who is very strong in space, tall, has good technique and is very dangerous, so we have to be careful about that".

"Cassierra remains a very strong player between the lines; Afonso Sousa played up front before, but dropped back to operate more as a third midfielder. Some of their players left and others have joined", he analysed.

"We have to be very strong. The concern is our team. We are in good form, but Belenenses SAD have always caused us a lot of problems. Last season, we won at Jamor rather unjustly, because Belenenses SAD were the better side in that game, but at Alvalade it was a completely different story. Despite the 2-2 result, we were superior to them, and now we want to do that again with a better result”.

With his entire squad available, Amorim did not reveal his starting XI, nor did he say whether Nuno Mendes would return to his initial lineup.

“He has been called up to the squad and is an option for tomorrow's game. Afterwards, you will soon see who is chosen. What matters is that we have two good players for his position. What we feel is the best solution for this game will be the player that we use", he asserted.

"Having every player at my disposal increases the intensity of training. The competition between everybody is very healthy, but it is palpable. By increasing the competitiveness of training, I'm sure the quality of our play in games will also increase. It is an important factor for us to be stronger".

With the availability of all of his players also comes some selection headaches, but Amorim dismissed this being a problem.

“Managing the dressing room is very easy. It's harder for the coach to leave someone out when they have such quality and are working well, but the players already know me and I'm clear about things: More than the last game, there's the next game to think about, the characteristics of this game and the week prior to it. The week in the run-up to the match is decisive and they know this. Sometimes I find it hard to leave out somebody that is working just as hard as others, but they are other options. They are all prepared for this. There are games for everyone to play in and it depends more on them than on the coach".

As the transfer market remains open, the Sporting CP coach was also asked about possible arrivals and departures, but stressed: “There are rumours about Jovane, Palhinha, Matheus Nunes, Pote... We are not certain about anything. It's not worth suffering prematurely".

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Amorim: "We were worthy winners against SC Braga"

By Sporting CP
15 Aug, 2021

"Matheus Reis' red card changed everything"

At the end of Sporting Clube de Portugal 1-2 away win at SC Braga on Matchday 2 of the season, coach Rúben Amorim reviewed the game, which represented a fifth consecutive win over the northern outfit.

"Those five victories do not reflect the difference between the teams. We were the better side in the first half, scored the second goal early in the second half, and turned down the intensity a little before the sending off. Matheus [Reis]'s red card changed everything, because we were going to make changes to the team. SC Braga attacked, we defended well and we held onto the result until the end," he began by telling journalists at his post-match press conference, admitting that, "with fans in attendance, the game becomes more intense and emotional."

For the coach, the final result was a fair one on the balance of play.

"We were worthy winners. We withstood SC Braga's attacks well right after the sending off, which gives us confidence. After we made it 0-2, we made a mistake because we switched off a little. With one less player on the pitch, it's difficult. But we have to give credit to how Sporting CP performed until it was 0-2."

Despite a great start, with three wins in three games and the Supertaça trophy already in 2021/2022, Amorim is under no illusions that there is "much to improve". The objective, however, is always the same: To finish every match ahead on the scoresheet. "We want to win every game and we have a very good attitude. We are candidates to beat Belenenses SAD," he added.

Goalkeeper Antonio Adán made several high-level saves that helped Sporting CP claim the three points, and his coach praised the Spaniard as "an excellent goalkeeper who gives us a lot of confidence."

"Just the fact that he saves a dangerous shot relaxes the team. Sporting CP had a little luck again, and so we have to work hard. We have to be aware that we have many limitations and that we have to improve," he said.

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Sporting CP hold on against SC Braga

By Sporting CP
15 Aug, 2021

A perfect start to the season continues with Os Leões winning 1-2 away from home

In their first away game of the Liga Portugal season, Sporting Clube de Portugal overcame tough opposition in the form of SC Braga with a 1-2 win. Jovane Cabral struck in the first half, with Pedro Gonçalves scoring in the second period.

The fixture was a rematch of the recent Supertaça, won 2-1 by Sporting CP in Aveiro. Coach Rúben Amorim fielded the same starting lineup that had defeated FC Vizela 3-0 on Matchday 1, and also included recent signing Manuel Ugarte -who debuted in stoppage time- and a recovered Pedro Porro in his squad.

Os Leões were looking to extend a run of four consecutive victories over SC Braga, although the opening moments did not feature an abundance of attacking. It was not until the 16th minute that there was a clear chance, when Jovane Cabral sent a direct free kick goal-wards and keeper Matheus had to push the ball away.

Shortly thereafter, Zouhair Feddal tried his luck with a header, which Matheus easily parried clear, and after half an hour of action it was Sebastián Coates' turn to head dangerously -albeit unsuccessfully.

Five minutes before the break, a goal finally arrived. After a cross from Rúben Vinagre, Ricardo Esgaio, from the right, sent the ball on towards the far post, where Jovane Cabral was in the right place to head home and make it 0-1.

Just before the end of the first half, there was still time for a great save by Antonio Adán from Fábio Martins' shot, enabling Sporting CP to carry the advantage into the break.

Immediately after the second half began, Gonçalo Inácio was close to doubling the lead when, off a free-kick from Jovane Cabral, he headed wide.

However, the second goal would come a few moments later. A brilliant move by Sporting CP, which began with a Rúben Vinagre throw-in and involved some seven players, ended with Jovane Cabral setting up Pedro Gonçalves. The latter did the rest, scoring his third goal in the league in just two games.

Amorim shuffled his side half an hour from the end, taking Cabral and Vinagre off in order to bring Nuno Santos and Matheus Reis into the fold.

SC Braga's threats were minimal, such as Fábio Martins' shot in the 73rd minute, but a sending off for substitute Matheus Reis on 80 minutes meant things got nervous before the end. Adán made a magnificent intervention that prevented Iuri Medeiros from pulling a goal back for the home side, but could not keep out an Abel Ruiz effort late on. SC Braga made it 1-2, but there was no turnaround in the scoreline and Sporting CP claimed another win.

Up next is a meeting with Belenenses SAD at the Estádio José Alvalade.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GR], Gonçalo Inácio, Sebastián Coates [C], Zouhair Feddal, Ricardo Esgaio, João Palhinha (Manuel Ugarte, 90+2'), Matheus Nunes, Rúben Vinagre (Matheus Reis, 61'), Jovane Cabral (Nuno Santos, 61'), Pedro Gonçalves (Pedro Porro, 83') e Paulinho (Tiago Tomás, 83').

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Amorim: "SC Braga game will be harder than Supertaça"

By Sporting CP
13 Aug, 2021

The Sporting CP coach predicts a difficult match on Saturday

Sporting Clube de Portugal will face SC Braga this Saturday at the Estádio Municipal de Braga, on the second matchday of the Liga Portugal.

Ahead of the game -the second between the two teams already this season- coach Rúben Amorim said he expected a “harder” game than the Supertaça showdown, which Sporting CP won 2-1.

“We have footage of them and we can prepare more carefully for this game, but the SC Braga coach can also do that. Now he will have some players available, such as Lucas Piazón and Fábio Martins, who give him more options. Each game has its own story, but we want to win and continue a winning run", said Amorim.

"It's an important game at an early time in the season, but we like these games”, he continued, before confirming that new signing Manuel Ugarte will be available for the contest.

“He arrived here in very good shape physically, and is a better player than I thought. We are very happy about that. He is one more option that can be used. He has adapted quickly, and Coates' assistance contributed a lot. He is very intelligent and, despite being only 20 years old, he already has some experience and is very mature. When this is the case, integration is easier. He has characteristics that are somewhat similar to João Palhinha, but is different in some aspects".

Also fit to play is Pedro Porro, with Amorim saying that: “He was injured at the beginning of the preseason and didn't play any of our friendlies. Still, he performed very well in training. He has surprised us and is also an option. We are happy because he is a quality player and he was very important last season".

Nuno Mendes will be the only player unavailable this weekend, with his return date unconformed: “He's doing conditioning work and we don't have a date for his comeback. What we want is for him to recover fully, because he is a great asset to our team and we need our players at 100%".

"Our focus is to win the game, have an excellent performance and improve".

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Ugarte signs for Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
10 Aug, 2021

Uruguayan midfielder joins from FC Famalicão through to 2026

Sporting Clube de Portugal have signed midfielder Manuel Ugarte as their latest summer reinforcement, with the Uruguayan joining through to 2026. The contract for the former FC Famalicão player, who was presented this Monday in Alcochete, has a buyout clause of 60 million euros.

An international at Under-23 level for Uruguay, Ugarte came up through the ranks at CA Fénix in his home country. He was promoted to the club's senior team, where he stayed for several seasons, and in December 2020 was signed by FC Famalicão for his first experience in the Portuguese league. There, he played 20 games (18 in the starting XI) and scored one goal in the second half of the last season, and also played in the second stage of the Taça da Liga recently at the start of 2021/2022.

Speaking on Monday, Ugarte described the feeling of signing for Sporting CP as "enormous happiness. Not just for me, but for my family as well. It's a huge step up in my career."

The Uruguayan demonstrated that he is aware of the way of thinking that Rúben Amorim and the Sporting CP squad employ, stating that "As has always been said, we will take things game by game and you always have to think in the short term."

The move to Sporting CP reunites him with compatriot Sebastián Coates and former teammate Rúben Vinagre, with the former contacting him to offer any help that he might need. Ugarte says that "everybody made me feel like part of Sporting CP, which is really nice."

Influencing his decision to come to Lisbon was the commitment shown by Sporting CP to young talent.

“Sporting CP have a project. There are many young people who play for the club and the Academia is a great place to learn the concepts of football and to improve as a player. I'm here for what the manager needs," he explained, before talking about his excitement to play in front of the fans.

"I've already imagined playing in the stadium with the supporters there. We players are privileged to be able to enjoy that moment, and the fans should have no doubt that I'll leave everything out on the pitch."

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Amorim: "We had a good performance"

By Sporting CP
07 Aug, 2021

​The coach reflects positively on the 3-0 triumph over FC Vizela

After the dust settled in his side's Friday fixture against FC Vizela, Sporting Clube de Portugal coach Rúben Amorim analysed the match in his post-match press conference. He showed his satisfaction with the 3-0 triumph and a first three points of the season.

“It seemed like a good performance from us; we had a good game," he told journalists. "We started well. FC Vizela came out very aggressive in their marking, following our players and defending well. We knew this was going to happen because they were so motivated for the match. However, we were able to have the ball and create space, and we had some crosses that we could have finished better. We also had a missed penalty.”

“In the second half we knew that it would be difficult for FC Vizela to keep up the pressure that they had sometimes and we scored our first goal. After making it 1-0, even though we switched off a little for ten minutes, we continued to play better. The second and third goals came naturally. We had a good performance,” he reflected, before being asked about the showing by brace-scorer Pedro Gonçalves.

“I think we are all in agreement that in the first half he didn't do as well as expected. Nevertheless, the way he finished in the second half is not normal. He is one of those players who can go missing from the game, but who has an advantage with his coach because we are always expecting something to happen from him. He's a special player in that regard. If he has the objective of becoming the league's top scorer again, then that's good and it helps us.”

The Sporting CP also made a positive assessment of the performances made by newcomers Ricardo Esgaio and Rúben Vinagre.

“Last season we had Antunes and João Pereira in those positions, who gave us a lot, but these two are more like the defenders who played the most last season: Porro and Nuno Mendes. Of course, Esgaio is not the same at taking people on as Porro, but he has great physical ability and already knows the ideas the team have. The option of bringing in Esgaio or Vinagre was often questioned because we already had quality players in these positions. The fans were more eager for other positions to be filled more urgently, but even in that regard I've been lucky, because the two who play in their spots are injured at the start of the championship and the two players we brought in are available.

Finally, Amorim acknowledged that the team “might be under more pressure” after being crowned champions last year, but reiterated that the focus is always on the next game.

“We cannot control what people might say about us or the pressure we might have on us. This is the best way to take things and to move forward. We go game by game. We won the Supertaça, we won the first game of the league season, and now we have a game in Braga, which is always very difficult. We're going to prepare for it in the best way,” he affirmed.

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