1-4 loss ends European aspirations
02 Oct, 2020
Ten-man Sporting CP lose to LASK in the Europa League playoffs
Sporting Clube de Portugal went out of the UEFA Europa League this Thursday with a 1-4 loss to LASK in the playoffs. The team's involvement in European competition came to an end just before the Group Stage.
With Nuno Santos in the starting eleven for the first time, replacing Jovane Cabral in the one change from the side that defeated Paços de Ferreira the previous weekend, Sporting CP debuted their third kit for the crucial encounter at the Estadio José Alvalade. The first chance for them came in the 11th minute, when Tiago Tomás miscontrolled the ball in an excellent position.
However, the first goal was scored by LASK just past the first quarter-hour. Off a corner, Trauner headed into the net and put the Austrians ahead.
Sporting CP's response came in the 27th minute with a good chance: A quality move through Wendel and Tiago Tomás set up Luciano Vietto inside the opposition area, but his shot was saved by goalkeeper Schlager.
Twelve minutes later it was Nuno Santos who would take on the LASK goalkeeper, but his attempt to assist a teammate was unsuccessful.
Sporting CP finally got the equaliser on 42 minutes, thanks to 18 year old striker Tiago Tomas. He was set up by Nuno Santos and powered a header past Schlager to put his team back on terms. Tomas had previously scored against Aberdeen in the Third Qualifying Round.
The visitors came back stronger after the break and made it 1-2 through Marko Raguž on 58 minutes. Shortly thereafter, Sebastián Coates was shown a straight red card, with Peter Michorl scoring from the resulting free kick.
Andreas Gruber rounded off the scoring for LASK against ten-man Sporting CP, and there was no way back for Rúben Amorim's side. They now turn their focus to Sunday, and a visit to Portimonense SC in Liga NOS.
Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Pedro Porro, Luís Neto, Sebastián Coates [C], Zouhair Feddal, Matheus Nunes (Andraž Šporar, 71'), Wendel, Tiago Tomás, Nuno Santos (Antunes, 78') and Luciano Vietto (Pedro Gonçalves, 67').