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Amorim: "We want to have control against SC Braga"

By Sporting CP
06 Sep, 2023

The coach previews the Matchday 4 contest

Sporting Clube de Portugal play this Sunday in their fourth game in Liga Portugal, travelling to SC Braga. Coach Rúben Amorim does not expect an easy contest, but believes his team can continue with their perfect record so far.

“First of all, I want to congratulate SC Braga for entering the Champions League. It's always good to see other teams participating and that's good for the country as a whole. We also really wanted to be there, and there is no way to hide that, but there is nothing better than this game to continue our path towards reaching the Champions League next year,” he began by saying in his pre-match press conference.

“We want to have control of the game, knowing that we will face a team with very experienced players, who are doing very well in the league, and who have only had one defeat in this start to the season."

“If it has to be a game with a lot of goals, let it be because Sporting CP score a lot, but we know from last year that it is important not to concede," he explained.
"We always score goals, so the approach will be the same: Have the ball, create chances and stop players like Horta, Bruma, Abel Ruiz, João Moutinho and Pizzi. SC Braga have a lot of talented players, but we are prepared. As a coach, I don't want a game with a lot of goals, I want a victory for Sporting CP, and if there are a lot of goals, they should only be for Sporting CP."

After revealing that new signing Iván Fresneda would be in the squad, Amorim talked about what he expects from the Europa League group that Sporting CP were drawn in on Friday.

“Our objective is always to go through. We have to focus a lot on the league, and then go game by game, understanding what these games need, what type of players they require. We know that we have to rotate if we are to win every game. It's always a dangerous group, with difficult teams, difficult away trips and different pitches, but we are prepared. As for me, as a coach, it's great to be in European competitions. I would like to be in the Champions League, but for us it is good because everyone will play, feel useful, and we want to be active on all fronts."

Talking about the transfer market, he analysed Sporting CP's summer business.

“Things happened earlier for us. We sold players -one in January and another in a deal that had been planned for some time- and that allowed us to find the players we wanted. We also had a different margin that let us look for players of a different value. There was a guarantee that no one else would leave and that is what happened."

“We had Mateus Fernandes, who is a player we believed in a lot and who could have been with us, but, due to the number of midfielders we have and how he is at a point in his career where he must play, he was transferred. And Tanlongo also left to get more minutes. There were several young players who we believe went to clubs where they are going to play. We did everything very calmly, which helped all parties: The players who needed to play more and the players we wanted to sign. Therefore, it ended up being a calm transfer market."

"We have everything it takes to win trophies. We have the potential for that. We have a different squad relative to our rivals, we have a lot of youth, but we also have some players with experience."

Rúben Amorim also spoke about those called up for the Portuguese national team, saying that in addition to Gonçalo Inácio, there are “players from Sporting CP who should have already been called up, but weren't."

“The Sporting CP players have to go because they deserve to go, and then they have to fit into the coach’s ideas and be in his plans ahead of other players. The national team should not be a prize, nor should it be used to help the players psychologically, because it is always a key moment in everyone's career and because everyone enjoys going away with their country. Sporting CP players should not have that as a prize, they should have that opportunity."

"I like what national team coach Roberto Martínez said about Paulinho. He looks at him as a finisher and a goalscorer. As for me, it's a good sign because Paulinho was always accused of being an excellent striker who worked outside the penalty area, and having our country's coach say that he is a finisher and a player who works in the box makes me very happy."

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Iván Fresneda signs for Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
31 Aug, 2023

The highly rated fullback joins Os Leões through to 2028

Sporting Clube de Portugal have signed right back Iván Fresneda from Real Valladolid through until 2028, with an €80 million release clause. The 18-year-old Spaniard is one of the most highly rated talents in Europe in his position, and comes to Lisbon keen to show his capabilities.

“It is a source of tremendous pride for me to be able to represent this great club and wear this shirt. I am very excited about this new stage of my career and I want to enjoy it to the fullest," he said at his official presentation on Wednesday.

Fresneda has already got to work, training with the squad immediately following his signing.

“I felt very good. My teammates welcomed me very well, I was able to talk to all of them, they were very kind to me," he explained, before revealing that he had consulted Pedro Porro, a former Sporting CP player, about the club.

“I spoke with Pedro and he gave me a lot of good information. He told me about the time he spent here, what he enjoyed, what people transmitted to him... and for me it was a step towards making the decision to come to this great club."

Coach Rúben Amorim was also an important factor in Fresneda joining Sporting CP.

“I spoke with him and he also conveyed a lot of confidence, explaining what he wants to see from us. My first feeling of being with him was also very good. That was another reason for me choosing to come to Sporting CP."

Fresneda had the experience of watching the win against FC Famalicão last weekend, and was taken aback by the atmosphere. He told the club media that “It was wonderful. They are incredible fans. I saw an almost full stadium, with everything beautiful that can be seen both outside and inside, and I enjoyed it a lot. I hope that I can experience the same thing with me on the pitch."

“I'm very excited to be here, I can't wait to play at the Estádio José Alvalade. I will give everything for this club. I will fight, improve and try to help the team. I want the fans to support us as they always do, as I had the pleasure of seeing the other day. They should believe in us, because we are also going to give our all on the pitch."

Of his own characteristics, Fresneda analysed that “I like having the ball. We are a team that likes to have the ball, to start off by gaining possession, and I think that can fit in very well with my game, because I like possession football. I think I can bring things to the attack and defensively I adapt very well. I am also good at one-on-ones defensively."

“We have goals as a team, and hopefully I can win many trophies here. I want to enjoy that with the fans and my teammates, and I'm ready for the next game, this Sunday, against SC Braga," he stated.

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Amorim: "It was a completely fair victory"

By Sporting CP
28 Aug, 2023

The coach talks about the win against FC Famalicão

In the aftermath of the win over FC Famalicão in Liga Portugal, Sporting CP coach Rúben Amorim said that he was satisfied with the performance.

"It was a very difficult game, but the players were competent at all times and were always in control. In the first half we rotated the ball a lot to tyre out the opposition, we were intense in our reaction and created chances. We were very strong in controlling FC Famalicão's transitions, but we didn't have the quality we should have when we just needed to move to the wing. The ball was always one metre further forward than it should have been, and that makes a difference in these games," he began by saying in his post-match press conference.

“We scored in the second half, we controlled things to a certain extent and then, when the second goal didn't appear, we defended a little lower. This is also part of the process and we are improving in this aspect. But it was a completely fair victory."

The coach then praised the starting debut of Morten Hjulmand and his midfield partnership with Morita.

“He's everything we thought he would be, but he's going to improve a lot physically and he has to get to know his teammates well. The way he always plays the ball forward helps the team and that is very important. He is very smart at reading the spaces and understanding when to press or when to join the defensive line. He is a leader, and he was made captain in Italy at the age of 24. You don't get to do that if you are not a leader."

Amorim was also asked about Paulinho's form, as the striker was decisive by scoring the winning goal and has already found the net four times in three matches.

“When he was criticised, maybe he wasn't performing well, but now he is and everyone is excited. They sing his song all the time and that's football: A rollercoaster. Now, knowing that the bad moment of form is over, he also has to know that this good run can end too, and it is all about hard work. He's a guy who deserves it; he's playing a little out of position but maybe this is his position, because he plays a little looser there. He did his job and is scoring goals, but what matters is hard work and winning games, and he helps the team win."

Regarding the evolution of the team, given that Sporting CP now have five more points than at this stage last season, the coach admitted that these three victories in three games bring with them a good feeling, but he also made it clear that it is not time to relax.

“Obviously we're satisfied, but I don't sleep well and I'm always stressed -like all the coaches."

 “The team are more mature. The new players fit our characteristics very well and I'm happy with that aspect. The difference of five points compared to the beginning of last season is very big, but we have to keep going."

“Maybe it's the hope of the fans and the way we look at games. Last year we dropped a lot of points at the beginning and then we were always chasing, with the fans very disappointed with the situation. This year there's something in the air that helps us. It's not just the quality of the players but rather everything that involves them, like the mental side. As I felt against Casa Pia AC and FC Vizela, today I felt that we were going to win the game ”, he underlined.

“The passion that the fans conveyed helped us a lot to be intense during this game. The team managed to keep a cool head and control things for 90 minutes. What I can promise is that next week will be just as difficult, but we hope that in the end the result will be the same."

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Persistence continues perfect record

By Sporting CP
28 Aug, 2023

Sporting CP claim a 1-0 win against FC Famalicão

Sporting Clube de Portugal continued their perfect start to the Liga Portugal season with a 1-0 home win against FC Famalicão on Matchday 3. Os Leões now move to three victories in as many games, in what is already the best opening to a campaign since Rúben Amorim took charge.

With Jeremiah St. Juste the only player unavailable for the game due to injury, Amorim made just one change to the starting lineup that he had fielded against Casa Pia AC. Summer reinforcement Morten Hjulmand made his first start in midfield, alongside Morita, moving Pedro Gonçalves into the attacking trio alongside Paulinho and Gyökeres.

The night was also a debut for the team's new third kit, inspired by Cristiano Ronaldo, and the Estádio José Alvalade was once again sold out. The fans saw their team take the reins right from the opening whistle. They settled in the opposing midfield and tried to find a way through, mostly through crosses which did not have the desired results.

However, it was only a matter of time before chances arrived. In the first, the ball fell to Paulinho and he dragged it towards goal, but goalkeeper Luiz Júnior prevented the opener with an instinctive save. Shortly afterwards, Paulinho met another cross, but this time a last-gasp intervention from the defence denied him.

At the same time there were sporadic attacks by FC Famalicão, with little danger. That could not be said about Sporting CP's chances:  Off a violent shot, Gyökeres forced a rebound and as the play continued Gonçalves also tried his luck, with Paulinho arriving slightly late for a final touch.

The end of the first half consisted mainly of stoppages that slowed down the play, but there was a close call from Gyökeres, who shot wide on the turn. The score remained unchanged at the interval, despite the dominance of the home side.

Sporting CP did not have to wait long after the restart for the opener, which came right at the beginning of the second half, in the 52nd minute. After Gonçalves had already threatened with a strike against the crossbar, Nuno Santos hit a free-kick into the area, Sebastián Coates headed on and Paulinho climbed higher than everyone else to score for the fourth time this season.

Even with a one-goal advantage, and with Geny Catamo and Matheus Reis brought on off the bench, Sporting CP continued to insist on attacking. Gyökeres came close to causing damage with a direct free kick, saved by Luiz Júnior, and shortly afterwards a move in the FC Famalicão area led the referee to consult VAR over possible handball, for which he did not award a penalty.

In the final minutes, Os Leões retreated and the away team had the ball for a longer period for the first time, but the best they managed was a long-range shot over the top. For Sporting CP, Daniel Bragança and Gonçalves were denied the team's second goal by excellent saves.

With this triumph, Sporting CP now have nine points, occupying the top of the table along with Vitória SC. Their next game is scheduled for Sunday, September 3rd, away to SC Braga.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Ousmane Diomande, Sebastián Coates [C], Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio (Matheus Reis, 66'), Morten Hjulmand (Daniel Bragança, 84'), Hidemasa Morita, Nuno Santos (Geny Catamo, 60'), Pedro Gonçalves, Paulinho (Francisco Trincão, 84') and Gyökeres.

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Amorim: "I expect a very difficult game"

By Sporting CP
27 Aug, 2023

The coach looks at the fixture against FC Famalicão

Rúben Amorim has no doubts that Sporting Clube de Portugal will have a tough time against FC Famalicão this Sunday at the Estádio José Alvalade, on Matchday 3 of the Liga Portugal season.

In his press conference ahead of the match, he explained his expectations of the fans and the opposition.

"We expect a good atmosphere at a full stadium, so I also want to thank the fans for the way they have supported us, after a difficult season, as well as explain to them that this will be a game where many things will happen. We will have to be patient. I believe we will dominate the play, but we need the support of the fans in good times and in bad times, as the games now do not last 90 minutes, but, maybe, 100. We are looking for the victory, we are going to give everything and we really want to win", the coach began by saying.

 "FC Famalicão have an excellent coach and are always a team with very talented young players. They are the 'Portuguese Brighton' and we know that there will always be young people watching. The bigger the game, the smaller the responsibility for them and the more talent comes out, because they feel freer. In games with the big teams they always feel very comfortable. I expect a very difficult game, in which we will have to suffer, but I am convinced that we will win".

Questioned about who is going to feature, Amorim kept his cards close to his chest.

"In Midfield? I will not say who will play. Daniel Bragança has come back very well and Morten Hjulmand is also prepared to play".

Jeremiah St. Juste, meanwhile, is still not an option and Amorim does not want the centre-back's recovery to be rushed.

“St. Juste is on his way and we are preparing him. We're trying to get the best out of him. He is a world-class player and we want him to last for many years at Sporting CP, so we are doing our best for him".

He also spoke about the transfer market, which is still open, and stated that he is satisfied with the squad he has.

“We have several players for various positions. I don't know if our strategy will have an impact on the final standings. We were champions in a season with a lot of changes, but I think teams are champions more often when they keep their foundations for more years".

“When I arrived here, even with little investment, we always wanted to win trophies. That's in the club's DNA. I understand that greater investment increases the responsibility, but we have a way of working, we spend half of what we bring in from selling. The sales of Porro and Ugarte have allowed us to have a more peaceful transfer market than when there are no sales and no money. Therefore, I would say that the responsibility is the same, simply that more players being sold allows more players to come in, more security in what we do- So far it has gone well", he also said, before talking about the integration of Viktor Gyökeres and Morten Hjulmand.

“They are adapting very well and having a young group also helps them. They are two slightly different personalities, but we have invested a lot in team dinners (laughs) and that also helps them to find their place in the team. They've responded on the pitch and, even though people haven't seen much of Morten, he's more than just somebody adept at stealing the ball. He has a lot of quality on the ball and is different from the players we have. Viktor gives us a different dimension due to his characteristics. They live in a good country, they play in a big club, they are very well cared for and they are surrounded by excellent players, and I told them right away when we signed them not to look so much at the league table and to look more at the players we have. They couldn’t be happier and neither could we”.

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Thursday training for Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
25 Aug, 2023

Almost a full squad available in the session for Rúben Amorim

Sporting Clube de Portugal's players returned to work on Thursday morning at the Academia Cristiano Ronaldo in Alcochete, with their Sunday meeting with FC Famalicão in mind.

The team play at home in an 8:30pm kickoff, and Rúben Amorim is preparing the Liga Portugal Matchday 3 contest determined to put another win on the board, in what has been a positive start to the campaign.

The only player unavailable for the session was Jeremiah St. Juste, who continues his treatment with the medical department.

A 10am session will take place on Friday.

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Squad train for FC Famalicão

By Sporting CP
22 Aug, 2023

The players work to keep their perfect record going

Sporting Clube de Portugal returned to training, with the focus on Sunday's home game against FC Famalicão at the Estádio José Alvalade on Liga Portugal Matchday 3. The squad are working hard to keep their perfect record in league action to date intact, following on from a 3-2 win against FC Vizela and 1-2 triumph away at Casa Pia AC.

In Monday's morning session, Daniel Bragança performed conditioning training and Jeremiah St. Juste underwent treatment with the medical department.

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Amorim: "We showed that we have the desire to win"

By Sporting CP
21 Aug, 2023

The coach reviews a 1-2 win away to Casa Pia AC

Sporting CP's second victory in Liga Portugal, 1-2 to Casa Pia AC, had coach Rúben Amorim happy with the result but also concerned at the condition of a fan who required medical attention during the first half.

"Everyone at Sporting CP wishes all the best to that fan and his family. We already know that he is in a stable condition and we hope to see him in Alvalade in a future game. We would be delighted to see him," he began by telling journalists at the Estádio Municipal de Rio Maior following the match.

“We knew it was going to be a difficult game, against a team that won well in their first match and that didn't have any pressure in this game. From the first minute, we showed that we have a lot of desire to win. We had several opportunities in the first half and many balls between the lines that we could have used to better effect. I think it was fair that we led at the break, and the second half was different from the game against FC Vizela. We conceded a goal, but we had the match under control and as soon as the ball went to the midfield, we accelerated a little more and scored the goal. Then it was about holding onto the result. We had some transitions and we ended up controlling things -a little deeper, but we controlled the game well until the end," he summarised.

When confronted with the statement from the League's Arbitration Council, which stated that due to a VAR error the opening goal "should not have been validated," Amorim considered that this "will always affect our team, without it being our fault, and brings problems for the whole league."

“These things cannot happen, but I liked the speed of the announcement. It should happen more often so that we understand what is happening. As Sporting CP coach, I don't like these situations. It is regrettable and has a great importance in the game."

"It was a very serious case, they have to put the lines on the VAR and we will wait as long as it takes. Someone made a mistake."

Questioned afterwards about the fact that the team were unable to hold onto their advantage without conceding an equaliser in the first two games, the coach stressed that "we must also give credit to the opposition. We have to develop our game, but above all we are managing to win and we are having more opportunities and more moves into the opposition area."

As for Paulinho, who was decisive again and has scored three goals at the start of the season, Amorim considered that the striker “perhaps is more comfortable, not being the target man in the area."

"He's doing well. Sometimes both he and Viktor Gyökeres will play, other times just the one of them. Paulinho worked hard, as always, and he scored two goals, which gives more effect to his game and means people are looking at him in a different way," he said, before explaining the substitutions to bring on Mateus Fernandes and new signing Morten Hjulmand.

"'Gonçalves was tired and our team still have a lot to improve -technically and physically. Mateus is a player similar to 'Pote' and in the future we may have a player with those characteristics there: He is a midfielder who can move the ball around, and that's what we tried to bring to the game, using a midfielder/forward to help with the pressure and to be strong in the transition."

“Morten brought a lot of quality to the game, in the sense of his positional play. He didn't make big moves, but he had the ball many times and is very strong in the tackle. His positioning is completely different at Sporting CP from what he did in Italy, playing further back."

Finally, the coach praised the strong Sportinguista presence in Rio Maior.

“They filled the stadium, they are following the team and we really need them in Alvalade. As it turned out, the team are not yet mature enough to dominate every moment in a home game. We need them to win the game against FC Famalicão, who are a team with a lot of talent and without any pressure on them."

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Sporting CP win on the road against Casa Pia AC

By Sporting CP
21 Aug, 2023

Two Paulinho goals earn a 1-2 win

Sporting Clube de Portugal won away in their Friday night fixture, beating Casa Pia AC 1-2 in the game that opened Matchday 2 of the Liga Portugal season. Just like he did against FC Vizela, it was Paulinho who gave the three points to Rúben Amorim's Leões, scoring twice on his 100th appearance for the club.

The game was held at the Estádio Municipal de Rio Maior, the stadium used by Casa Pia AC for this season, and this Lisbon derby was transferred to a venue in the district of Santarém. Sportinguistas filled most of the approximately seven thousand seats at the ground.

Like Sporting CP, Casa Pia AC came into this match after a win in their opening game, having won 0-3 against SC Farense.

Amorim made four changes in relation to his previous starting XI: Ricardo Esgaio and Nuno Santos – back after injury and making his first appearance this season - came onto the wings in place of Geny Catamo and Matheus Reis, while Marcus Edwards and Paulinho were included at the expense of Daniel Bragança - out due to a rib injury - and Francisco Trincão. Pedro Gonçalves dropped into midfield and Paulinho joined Edwards and Viktor Gyökeres in attack.

The first time Sporting CP ventured into the attack, they immediately opened the scoring: With three minutes on the clock, Esgaio crossed and Paulinho, inside the area, shot first time into the back of the net, giving the team the best possible start.

Later, the League's Arbitration Council would, in a statement, inform that there was “an error in the placement of the point that defines the offside line,” concluding that “the goal should not have been validated” due to Paulinho being offside "by nine centimetres."

Casa Pia AC started to show a reaction, managing to steal some balls high up the pitch but without causing any real danger. At the other end, Paulinho reappeared in the area, but headed way over the top when completing a quick attack.

The game was interrupted for nearly 15 minutes due to a medical emergency in the stands. The supporter was assisted on the spot by firefighters, with the help of the medical teams from both clubs, before leaving the stadium in an ambulance. During the second half, news came in that they were already stable, and transferred to Hospital San Jose.

Even before half an hour had expired, Sporting CP did not slow down and were very close to extending their lead twice. In the first, a shot by Gyökeres ended up hitting the crossbar and, then, from the corner kick that followed, Paulinho was close to scoring the second.

Minutes later, the No.20 tried his luck again, this time from outside the area, but the shot was saved by goalkeeper Ricardo Batista.

It was during the 12 minutes of injury time that Casa Pia AC had their first opportunity, but Antonio Adán shook off Godwin's strong shot and Sporting CP went into the break 0-1 up.

The second half started with Edwards missing in a promising position and, shortly afterwards, a strike well wide.

Goal number two arrived in the 58th minute, but it was for Casa Pia AC rather than the dominant Sporting CP: After he was played through, Clayton's shot beat Adán in the one-on-one.

The 1-1 scoreline would last less than three minutes, as Paulinho received a cross and won the ball in the area, striking on the turn for his third goal in two games.

Gyökeres' attempt to make it 1-3 attempt went slightly wide of the post and the opportunities kept on coming for Sporting CP, even after substitutions such as the additions of Geny Catamo and Matheus Reis and the debuting Hjulmand.

Chasing an equaliser, Casa Pia AC managed to have more ball and grew in the final stretch of the game, but did not provide more than a 'scare' off a corner. Minutes later, Sporting CP responded in kind and Ousmane Diomande also headed wide.

The score remained 1-2 at the final whistle, despite a Geny Catamo threat just before time, and Sporting CP took their points tally to 6. Next up, they play FC Famalicão on August 27th.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Ricardo Esgaio (Geny Catamo 64’), Ousmane Diomande, Sebastián Coates [C], Gonçalo Inácio, Nuno Santos (Matheus Reis 64’), Hidemasa Morita, Pedro Gonçalves (Mateus Fernandes 88’), Marcus Edwards (Morten Hjulmand 75’), Paulinho (Francisco Trincão 88’) and Viktor Gyökeres.

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Nuno Santos to stay at Sporting CP through to 2027

By Sporting CP
16 Aug, 2023

The renewal was made official this week

Nuno Santos has renewed his contract with Sporting Clube de Portugal through to 2027, with a buyout clause of 60 million euros.

Speaking after the confirmation of the new deal, the Sporting CP player explained that he was satisfied to be continuing at the club.

 “It's a feeling of great happiness and pride and I will continue to do everything for this club, trying to win trophies. We will always give our all, because this is a huge club and we feel very happy here: I speak for myself and for the team”, he told the club's official media.

Nuno Santos sees the renewal as further proof of the confidence Sporting CP have shown in the qualities he possesses.

“Without a doubt, I really wanted to stay here at Sporting CP, but this is yet another reason for the club's confidence in me. I will continue to give everything, we'll try to achieve the club's objectives and I'm going to try to help, now in my fourth season. We're going to give it our all and continue at maximum strength”.

“It is a very big feeling of identification with the team. Since I arrived at Sporting CP I've been very much appreciated by everyone, both inside and outside the club and by the supporters, and it's a feeling of great happiness. When I arrived, I was very surprised by the club and its structure and I am very happy. It is a feeling of great pride and I will always give everything”.

In addition to winning more trophies at Sporting CP, he also has the ambition to be a full international for Portugal.

“This has been one of my biggest goals for a long time, but I have to work every day to achieve it and then it's up to the coach to decide whether to call me up or not. It's one of my dreams to represent the Portuguese national team”.

 

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