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Portimonense, 4-Sporting CP B, 0

By Jornal Sporting
15 Jan, 2017

Gelson Dala and Ary Papel make debuts in Ledman LigaPro

Sporting CP B were outgunned by Portimonense (4-0) this weekend, in Ledman LigaPro matchday 22.

Sitting comfortably at the top of the league table, the hosts were always going to be dangerous in attack and after 17 minutes the ball was in the back of the net for the first time, when Jorge Pires flicked on a cross for Paulinho to finish.

Nine minutes later, Jorge Pires made it two with a well taken bicycle kick.

João de Deus' charges tried to rally and did manage to settle the play and go on the attack, but the hosts were proving clinical in defence and kept chances to a minimum. Debutantes Gelson Dala and Ary Papel were unable to make their mark, but will be a pair to watch in the future.

Portimonense weathered the Alvalade efforts to get back into the game and again took control of proceedings, when Amilton made it 3-0 after a defensive lapse. With a few seconds left on the clock, Ewerton had the simple task of tapping in the rebound from a shot from Ricardo Pessoa and made it 4-0.

Photo by José Cruz

"The refereeing team created a goal today"

By Jornal Sporting
08 Jan, 2017

João de Deus left speechless by a goal denied to his side in Saturday's loss to Sporting de Braga B

Speaking with the press at the final whistle after Saturday's loss to Sporting de Braga B, coach João de Deus did not hide his frustration at the day's refereeing.

"This is becoming an surreal situation in football. The referee apologised for what happened and he didn't have to. We all make mistakes. I do, my players do, we all do. This was an important match for us and we worked hard to turn things around and avoid he mistakes we have been making", said the Sporting CP B coach, going on to reflect on the Braga B goal scored after a puzzling decision by the assistant official: "I really don't know what to say. The refereeing team created a goal today and that cannot happen. This really has to stop. We all make mistakes, but like this it is impossible. What can I tell these young players? We played well, we were the best side in the second-half, we created chances, we did everything we could to score. In the second-half we were brave and equalised, but the match had already been messed around."

Photo by José Cruz

Sporting CP B, 1-Sporting de Braga B, 2

By Jornal Sporting
08 Jan, 2017

João de Deus' side denied in a match which saw another negative refereeing display

Sporting CP B missed out 2-1 to Sporting de Braga this weekend, on Ledman LigaPro matchday 21. It was yet another match brand by some highly debatable refereeing.

The match got off to a well balanced start, with possession held down in the midfield for long spells, until a puzzling decision in the 12th minute. Sualehe whipped in a free-kick, which was flicked on by Leonardo Ruiz to Pedro Delgado for the finish. Everything was normal up to this point, until the assistant referee, after making his way back to the halfway line in recognition of the goal, decided to rule out the strike. With Sporting CP B still in shock, Braga B made the most of the opportunity to go down the other end on the break and Xadas put an unstoppable shot past Pedro Silva.

In the space of two minutes, Sporting CP created two chances (20’ and 21’) to equalise through Pedro Delgado. The first was intercepted by the Braga B defence, while the second was stopped by the keeper. A spell of possession followed for João de Deus' side, but it was the visitors who looked dangerous and could have gone two up, had it not been for Kiki's fantastic tackle.

If the incidents earlier in the match were not enough, João de Deus' side were given even more of an uphill fight in the 48th minute, when Ivanildo Fernandes was sent off for a second booking. Looking to reorganise, Pedro Empis pushed out to the right and Sualehe dropped back down the left, while Abdu Conté joined Kiki in the heart of defence. Despite being a man down, Sporting CP B continued to fight on and their efforts were repaid in the 65th minute, when Ronaldo Tavares made the most of spilled save to level the scores. Despite Sporting CP B's best efforts, Braga B again took the lead nine minutes from time through Ogana.

"We expect to dominate"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Jan, 2017

João de Deus looking for his side to impose their style on the weekend's Ledman LigaPro encounter

João de Deus sat down with the press this Friday to speak ahead of the first Ledman LigaPro fixture of the new year, which will see Sporting CP B host Sporting de Braga B.

"We will do everything we can to make a good start to 2017, particularly because we didn't finish 2016 how we wanted to. This is a match that we consider as important for us, against a team that are above us in the table. A good result could project us up the league. It will be a good match to match, but we expect to dominate", said the Sporting CP B coach, adding: "We aren't far off the positions higher up the table, but the same goes for the more dangerous positions as well. Braga B are set up like their senior team and we have picked out some weaknesses."

"We know this is an important match"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Jan, 2017

David Sualehe expecting Sporting CP B to claim the three points this Saturday

Sporting CP B will face Sporting de Braga B this Saturday in an 15h00 kick-off, at the Sporting Academy.

Alvalade defender David Sualehe is expecting a hard game, but is confident in his side's chances of claiming the three points.

"We know this is an important match. We want to start turning in good results as soon as we can. We are in good form right now and training has been going very well. We have studied Sp. Braga B, we know how they organise themselves and we have been working on getting past them in training", said Sualehe in an interview this Friday. 

Photo by José Cruz

Académica, 1-Sporting CP B, 0

By Jornal Sporting
30 Dec, 2016

First-half penalty from Rui Miguel keeps the points in Coimbra

João de Deus' side were presented with the difficult task of a trip to Coimbra to face Académica this Friday, on Ledman LigaPro matchday 20. A first-half penalty conceded by Ivanildo Fernandes and converted by Rui Miguel was all that split the sides at the final whistle.

Pedro Silva was the outstanding performer for a Sporting CP B who were unable to get a solid foothold. Making some fine saves in the the 21st, 30th and 38th minute, the Alvalade keeper was unfortuantely only able to delay Académica's scent for goal and the hosts finally broke through a few minutes before the break, when Rui Miguel converted from the penalty spot.
 
Ronaldo Tavares had a chance before the break to respond, but his shot finished off target after some good play from Bilel.
 
Credit to Académica in the second-half, who were able to smoother Sporting CP's attempts to get onto the scoreboard after the restart. Ronaldo Tavares tried his luck with a header in the 52nd minute, but was unable to threaten Ricardo's goal, before Kiki came just inches away from equalising after a corner whipped in by Pedro Delgado.
 
The result leaves Sporting CP B in 13th place, with 25 points.
Photo by José Cruz

"A win would have been fairer"

By Jornal Sporting
16 Dec, 2016

Coach João de Deus satisfied with his side's Lisbon B derby showing

Sporting B coach João de Deus was left largely pleased by his side's showing against SL Benfica B this Friday, also the result could have easily been different.

"We were really good. Benfica had a lot of trouble figuring us out and their keeper made some impossible saves. A win would have been fairer. We did win a point, but we are a bit frustrated to be honest. We have chances and we dominated tactically. Almost none of the lads knew each other at the start of the season and it has been great to watch them grow. Benfica caused us problems a times and they have some good players, but we dominated", said João de Deus.

SL Benfica B, 0-Sporting CP B, 0

By Jornal Sporting
16 Dec, 2016

Alvalade youngsters held to a stalemate in the Lisbon B derby

Sporting CP B were held to a goalless draw by SL Benfica B this Friday, on Ledman LigaPro matchday 19.

It was a well balanced game for the most part, with both sides only springing into life in the second-half, only to be denied by some superb stops from Pedro Silva (Sporting CP) and André Ferreira (Benfica).

The Alvalade charges looked dominant in the opening exchanged, but it was in the dying stages that João de Deus' side could have taken the lead, squandering three clear chances in the last 15 minutes.

"The lads are looking forward to this match"

By Jornal Sporting
15 Dec, 2016

Sporting CP B coach Francisco Barão looks ahead to this week's B derby

Sporting CP B assistant coach Francisco Barão sat down with the press for a pre-match interview this Thursday, looking ahead to the coming B derby. With his side having struggled to turn in wins as of late, Barão sees this as the perfect opportunity to find winning form again.

"The lads are looking forward to this match. Our last results haven't been great, with us missing out against Penafiel, V. Guimarães B and FC Porto B, so we are really up for this and want to find our usual form. No matter what happens, we will still feel confident afterwards", said the Sporting CP B assistant, adding: "The B teams have a competition between them. A lot of the lads are still young, but they have a lot of technical ability and want to play good football. We have managed to fit in with the other teams in Ledman LigaPro, although it is tough, direct football. Every player loves a good derby and we are going to Seixal to get the three points."

Photo by José Cruz

"We don't need any extra motivation"

By Jornal Sporting
14 Dec, 2016

Pedro Silva on Friday's B derby

Sporting CP B goalkeeper Pedro Silva was in the Academy press room this Tuesday to speak about Friday's Lisbon derby against Benfica B.

“We don't need any extra motivation for the big games. The rivalry already gives us that. Obviously we will be looking to win", said Silva, going on to brush off last weekend's loss to FC Porto B: "Every game is special, but the big games deserve an extra bit of attention. There is a bit of a mini competition between the B teams and we want to be up to the challenge."

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