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Tickets: last 5,000 tickets for FC Porto

By Jornal Sporting
22 Aug, 2016

Full house expected in Estádio José Alvalade for Liga NOS matchday 3

The last 5,000 tickets for the weekend's hosting of FC Porto, on Liga NOS matchday 3, went on sale this Monday morning.

Tickets are priced as follows:
CENTRAL - STAND A | Member (40€) or fan accompanying a Member (65€)
CENTRAL - STAND B | Member (35€) or fan accompanying a Member (55€)

Tickets for the match are certain to sell out. This match is classified as high risk, with children under the age of three prohibited and all spectators requiring a valid ticket (Gamebox 2016/2017 or match ticket). The applicable membership fee for the match is July 2016. Gates will open two hours before kick-off.

"No doubt about who is the better team"

By Jornal Sporting
30 Apr, 2016

Jorge Jesus on his side's 3-1 win against FC Porto

Jorge Jesus led Sporting to a first league win in Estádio do Dragão since 2007, with his side putting in a sterling performance to take the battle for the Liga NOS into the last two games of the season.

“We played really well today, against a team that has some good players. In seven matches against FC Porto and Benfica, we have only lost one. That shows how good these players are and they showed to stop FC Porto and to score three goals", commented the Sporting boss at the final whistle, adding the inevitable word on the title run-in: "With two matches to go, we still don't know who will win the league, but there is no doubt about who is the better team. Sporting have more than shown that it is us. Realistically we had to win here to be in with a shot at the title and that is what we did. It isn't normal for a team to reach 80 points and not win the league, but that will happen to one of two teams this season."

"We controlled the crucial moments"

By Jornal Sporting
30 Apr, 2016

Adrien's reaction to Sporting's masterclass against FC Porto

Adrien's ruthless performance in the midfield helped Sporting to a memorable 3-1 win in Estádio do Dragão this Saturday, in what is one of the most hotly contested league titles of recent years. Speaking with the press at the final whistle, the Alvalade skipper was keen to credit the collective performance for the three points.

“It isn't easy to come here and come away with a result like this. We showed great character and quality. We controlled the crucial moments and we held out against a great side like FC Porto. The lads responded well tonight and they all deserve to be congratulated. We scored right before half-time and that always lifts you a bit more than if you score at other times. We have maximum confidence that we can win the title and that is how we will carry on until the end of the season", commented the Portuguese international.

FC Porto, 1-Sporting, 3

By Jornal Sporting
30 Apr, 2016

Sporting dominate in Estádio do Dragão to take Liga NOS down to the wire

Sporting CP claimed a first league win in Estádio do Dragão since 2007 this Saturday, with a ruthless performance that saw Slimani strike twice and Bruno César come off the bench to secure a 3-1 win.

Jorge Jesus' side made a solid start to the encounter, pressuring when in defence and holding down long spells of possession in the FC Porto half. Chances naturally followed and João Mário could have put Sporting ahead after just five minutes, when the rebound from William fell kindly for the Portuguese international. However, the midfielder was unable to keep his shot down with the goal at his mercy. FC Porto really struggled to get forward in the opening exchanges, but a deep pass in the 7th minute found José Angel high up the pitch down the left, ending up in a cross that Herrera turned onto the post from inside the area.

Sporting looked well organised right off the board, while FC Porto looked over-reliant on Danilo in the early build up and Herrara for his movement and ability with the ball at his feet when playing between the Alvalade defensive lines. Probing play from both sides followed, but Sporting were the more mature side and comfortably went about bossing proceedings.

Some well supported play in the 17th minute saw Adrien pick out Bryan Ruiz in a break away from his marker, however Danilo was able to scramble away for a corner. Another chance followed courtesy of the skillful Costa Rican, with his pass finding Slimani for a header that Casillas comfortably gathered. In response, Aboubakar rallied his side down the other end and fired a shot dangerously close to Rui Patrício's net.

Chances certainly weren't lacking, but the game was missing a goal. Who better to oblige than Slimani, created of course by João Mário's creativity. In the 23rd minute, the Portuguese international broke away down the right wing and drove a pass across in that the big Algerian comfortably tapped in. Nine minutes later, another deadly move on the right flank, this time with Schelotto the instigator, saw Casillas called into action. Despite the one-way action, it was FC Porto who were next to trigger the scoreboard, when Brahimi was allegedly brought down by Coates in the area for a penalty that Héctor Herrena finished on to restore the deadlock.

The goal did unsteady Sporting for a spell, not so much in defence, but more in terms of the dominance that had persisted up until the equaliser. However, it wasn't long before Jesus' side were back in control and again creating chances. Bryan Ruiz found a yard of space down the wing and whipped a ball in for Slimani and of course the Sporting forward obliged with a pin-point header to put his side back into the lead.

The half-time break did little to alter the action and a minute after the restart Slimani saw a shot blocked by Casillas, when it would perhaps have been better for the Algerian to have instead set up Teo Gutiérrez. In reply, Maxi Pereira made the most of some confusion in the Sporting area to pull a stop out of Patrício from point-blank range. A couple of minute later, Sérgio Oliveira guided a free-kick onto the cross bar in what was one of FC Porto's last forays forward.

Reading FC Porto's difficulty in coming out from the back, Sporting pushed up and a third goal did honestly only look like a matter of time. On 57 minutes Coates headed inches wide following a corner, before Adrien also fired off target a minute later. With twently minutes left on the clock, Casillas again managed to keep his side in touching distance with a fabulous save from a Slimani header at the far post.

The introduction of André André in the FC Porto midfield did give a bit of balance, but the hosts only really looked dangerous from set-pieces. It was from once such dead ball that FC Porto had their best chance of the half, when Herrara curved a shot over the wall and pulled an instinctive parry out of Patrício. José Peseiro brought on André Silva to accompany Aboubakar in the FC Porto attack, but it was Jorge Jesus' substitution that proved a masterclass in how to read the game. Just minutes after coming off the bench, Bruno César burst away through the middle and drove a low shot for a goal that Iker Casillas could have done better to keep out.

The result keeps Sporting within two points of Benfica, with two games to play.

Squad to face FC Porto

By Jornal Sporting
30 Apr, 2016

Jorge Jesus includes 19 for Classic

Jorge Jesus has included 19 players in his squad to face FC Porto, on Liga NOS matchday 32:

Goalkeepers: Rui Patrício and Azbe Jug

Defenders: Schelotto, Coates, P. Oliveira, Semedo, João Pereira, Marvin Zeegelaar and Esgaio

Midfielders: William, Aquilani, Adrien, Bruno César and João Mário

Forwards: Slimani, Teo Gutierrez, Bryan Ruiz, Barcos and Gelson Martins

FC Porto-Sporting CP will get underway at 18h30 today, in Estádio do Dragão.

"We are, as always, feeling calm and confident"

By Jornal Sporting
29 Apr, 2016

Jorge Jesus ahead of Saturday's showdown with FC Porto

“The way we prepare for a game is the same, no matter who we play against. Strategy can change depending on who we are playing against, but our methodology doesn't", opened Jorge Jesus in his pre-match press conference this Friday afternoon, ahead of the weekend's visit to FC Porto.

For the Alvalade coach, this is the ideal time to face FC Porto: "We are near the end of the season and we have hardly anyone injured. I have all the options I want in the squad, which is nice. It will be a hard match with not only three points to win, but potentially first place as well. We are, as always, feeling calm and confident. We will have a great match tomorrow. Both teams have their objectives fixed now, but that doesn't take any pressure off FC Porto. They will want to win and to play well, just like we will. We have been better than FC Porto over the 31 matches played this season and we have 10 more points than them, but that doesn't take away from the quality they have."

Jesus was naturally in his normal analytical mood, taking a closer look at Saturday's opponent: “We will face two really good wing-backs who go on the attack. One of them played for me for six years. Of course we will pay a bit of extra attention to both of them, but that won't change much what we normally do. We aren't going to move away from how we attack."

This weekend could prove pivotal in the title race. “There are nine points to play for and I think we could have had a lot more. The numbers show what a great season it has been, but we are missing the cherry on the top of the cake. We believe we are in with a chance and we will until the last game of the season. The confidence we are felling right now didn't drop from the sky, it comes from the work we put in on the training pitch", said Jesus, finishing: "Benfica and Sporting CP have won pretty much every game and it is a blow for blow race for the title. Of course V. Guimarães could stop Benfica, just like U. Madeira could have stopped us. Let's wait and see what happens, but the most important thing is that we play well against FC Porto."

Information for fans travelling to Porto

By Jornal Sporting
28 Apr, 2016

Information for travelling fans

For Sporting's fans travelling to Estádio do Dragão for this Saturday's (18h30) match against FC Porto, the club informs the following:

- Fans travelling in their own cards should meet at the STCP Carpark by 15:30.

- For fans traveling with Organised Fan Groups from Lisbon, meeting is at Estádio José Alvalade at 09h00, in order to ensure all vehicles arrived at the STCP Carpark by 15h30.

- A police escort will take all fans to the stadium for at 16h00.

- The stadium will open at 16h30.

Tickets: FC Porto-Sporting CP

By Jornal Sporting
26 Apr, 2016

Sales for Saturday's Liga NOS matchday 32 Classic

In light of the limited number of tickets available for Liga NOS matchday 32 against FC Porto, sales in Alvalade will be exclusively for Club Members with a Gamebox 2015/2016 and consecutive years as a Gamebox holder as follows:

WEDNESDAY | Members with a Gamebox 2015/2016 and Member Gamebox for 13 years (100%)
THURSDAY | Members with a Gamebox 2015/2016 and Member Gamebox for 7 to 12 years
FRIDAY | Members with a Gamebox 2015/2016 and Member Gamebox for 1 to 6 years

Estádio José Alvalade ticket officers will be open from 10h to 20h until tickets sell out, with tickets priced at 25€ for sectors 47 to 50.

A Gamebox (with March 2016 fees paid) must be shown when making purchase, with each card valid for 1 ticket. Each person may bring up to a maximum of 4 cards.

FC Porto-Sporting CP will get underway at 18h30 on Saturday the 30th of April, in Estádio do Dragão.

FC Porto-Sporting CP to be played at 18h30 on a Saturday

By Jornal Sporting
22 Apr, 2016

Fixtures announced for Liga NOS matchday 32

FC Porto-Sporting CP has been penciled in for 18h30 on Saturday the 30th of April, announced today by the League of Professional Football Clubs.

Liga NOS matchday 32 fixtures in full:

- Benfica-V. Guimarães (29th of April, 19h)

- Sp. Braga-V. Setúbal (29th of April, 21h)

- Tondela-Rio Ave (30th of April, 16h)

- Belenenses-P. Ferreira (30th of April, 16h)

- FC Porto-SPORTING CP (30th of April, 18h30)

- Moreirense-Boavista (1st of May, 16h)

- Estoril-Marítimo (1st of May, 16h)

- Arouca-Nacional (1st of May, 18h15)

- U. Madeira-Académica (1st of May, 20h30) 

"These fans deserve a great team"

By Jornal Sporting
03 Jan, 2016

Jorge Jesus reflects on his side's win against FC Porto and the title race so far

"Sporting played better than FC Porto today, but before I say anything about the game I have to say that these fans deserve a great team. They showed the strength of this club and fans game from everywhere to be here. The fans deserve the players to be playing at this level", opened Jorge Jesus in a flash interview at the final whistle on Saturday night.

Having masterminded yet another win against one of Portugal's Big 3, Jesus played it cool: "There is no secret to this, it is just hard work. The key to the match was the first goal and the team got it. It looked more likely that it would be 2-0 than 1-1 or 3-0 than 2-1 and the fairest result I think would have been 3-1. I have to say that I liked FC Porto and I think they have some strong players individually. It isn't easy to stop them.

In parallel, Jesus was cautious to warn that there is still a lot of football to play this season and that it is too early to be commenting on the title race: “It was just another three points, just like the ones we lost in Madeira. This result could have an influence in the tie-breaker, but nothing more than that. We have a hard road ahead of us and we will try and defend first place for as long as we can. Nobody can guarantee anything in football, but we will fight to achieve our objectives right up to the last game of the season. You asked me before the game if I thought Sporting were the best team and I said I thought FC Porto where because they were in first. After today, we are in first."

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