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Portuguese, Portugal
Sporting CP
5 - 0
SC Braga
Season 23/24 - 11/02/2024
Sporting CP
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SC Braga/AAUM
Season 23/24 - 09/09/2023

BACKSTAGE SPORTING | SC Braga 1-1 Sporting CP

Football: SC Braga 1-1 Sporting CP (highlights)

SC Braga
1 - 1
Sporting CP
Season 23/24 - 03/09/2023
Photo by João Pedro Morais

Amorim: "We have to be at our best against SC Braga"

By Sporting CP
22 Jan, 2022

The coach urges his side to be aggressive in their first home game of 2022

For the first time in 2022, Sporting Clube de Portugal will play at the Estádio José Alvalade this Saturday, as they host SC Braga on Liga Portugal Matchday 19.

In his pre-match press conference, coach Rúben Amorim began by addressing the opposition - currently fourth in the table with 32 points - recognising that the two games played between the two teams this season served as a reference for their preparation.

"They have a very strong identity. They maintain some characteristics that they already had last year; there is a focus on the formation and the things that change are the individual characteristics. Therefore, we looked a lot at the two games we had against them this season," said the coach of the previous 2-1 wins over SC Braga.

 Sporting CP come into the game in second place with 47 points, and the title race is heating up.

"We have to be at full strength to win the game. I know a lot of players [from SC Braga], and that helps, but obviously it doesn't give us any advantage. We have to be at our best, and very aggressive. We know each other, so I hope that it will be a great game and, even if not, Sporting CP need to win, which is the most important thing," he stated, before tactically analysing SC Braga.

"I've never seen SC Braga playing in low blocks. They choose the right moments to press. Sometimes there will be high pressure, other times they will wait longer for the moment. For example, we will have to pay attention to the depth of [Wanderson] Galeno and Iuri [Medeiros] is different too, so SC Braga will adapt to the game and so will we. Whoever is more inspired, more focused on defending and can better understand the game will win."

Asked about his decision to field Daniel Bragança in Vizela, instead of Matheus Nunes, Amorim explained that his coaching staff "try to use every opportunity to always keep players alert, because it is only this way that it is possible to win games and trophies."

"We are a team who have to work as hard as possible, otherwise we won't win games."

For this Saturday's match, he said that Jovane Cabral will be in the squad, before addressing the punishment that will remove Nuno Santos from the match.

"I made a correction to Nuno Santos and I shouldn't have, because it seems to me that it was used to justify a punishment that never occured. I don't want to go into too much detail, but I was looking at the footage and Nuno Santos threw water [towards the bench] and in the report it says that there was an obscene gesture -but I didn't see any images of it and the player also told me that he didn't. Sporting CP are very good at defending ourselves and our own. It doesn't seem fair to me. Nuno has to learn from these situations and the coach has certainly learned too. Nuno [Santos] will not be in the squad, and there will be another player in."

Regarding possible movements in the transfer market, Amorim said again that "whoever comes in will also be brought in with an eye on the future. I am very happy with the players that I have. They are more than enough to guarantee results until the end of the season. I want to emphasise the quality of my players, and what happens, happens."

Photo by José Lorvão

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.

Photo by José Lorvão

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').

Photo by José Lorvão

Backstage Sporting: The epic win in Braga

By Sporting CP
27 Apr, 2021

Looking back on a statement victory

Sporting Clube de Portugal were made to battle for their 0-1 away victory against SC Braga on Matchday 29 of the Liga NOS season, and it was nothing short of epic from Rúben Amorim's men.

Down to ten men for over 70 minutes of the contest, the team held off the attacks from a side fourth in the table, claiming a late winning goal through Matheus Nunes.

Relive the agony and the ecstasy from a big league win with previously unseen footage in Backstage Sporting.

Photo by José Lorvão

Amorim: "We were able to suffer"

By Sporting CP
26 Apr, 2021

The coach gave merit to his side's resilience in victory over SC Braga

After the full time whistle in Sporting Clube de Portugal's 0-1 win away to SC Braga, coach Rúben Amorim expressed his pride in his players -who battled against a numerical disadvantage when Gonçalo Inácio was sent off in the 18th minute.

"You have to give credit to the players. It was a very tough game against an excellent team. We were able to suffer," he said.

"We are good at defending in a lower block. Up to the 20-minute mark it was an even game. From then on, there was no game. There was one team attacking,  and another defending and trying to break out. We ended up scoring, we won and we have to keep going."

For Amorim, his absence from the dugout due to suspension had no influence on the game or the result.

"I have been suspended for other games. The team are doing well and the coaching staff know what to do. As we saw today, we have several leaders."

"This was another victory, and there is still a long way to go. We could lose at home to CD Nacional, just like we could lose at another ground. This was a normal game and Sporting CP’s third win over SC Braga this year, but we have to be aware that we can win at any ground and that we can lose at any ground."

On the changes he made at halftime, taking off Nuno Santos and Paulinho to replace them with Luís Neto and Matheus Nunes, he commented that "Neto is a very strong player, used to playing with the other centre backs. He is very aggressive and we have trained many times with ten men. We have to improve our offensive side with one player less. With Matheus [Nunes], it was like at the Dragão against FC Porto or SC Braga at Alvalade. He defends well and has the ability to go forward. It ended up working."
Sporting CP will have a change of goalkeeper against CD Nacional, with Antonio Adán having been shown a fifth yellow card of the season, and Amorim addressed the preparation required.

"We have to have our feet firmly on the ground. We can lose points in any game and that has to be in our heads. We have to prepare Max [Luís Maximiano], because Adán picked up a fifth yellow - I can't remember a goalkeeper receiving five yellow cards before. Max has a lot of talent, and this is how the players grow," he added.

"Our focus is on CD Nacional, and on recovering and preparing the players. Having these examples from these past few weeks, it would be a mistake for us not to go game by game. If we were three points from clinching the title, we would be candidates -because we always go out to win.

"We cannot ride this rollercoaster of emotions. I understand the supporters, but it is up to me to maintain my discernment at this point with a young group. This was a good victory, playing with a man down at an important stage of the season," he said.

Finally, Rúben Amorim explained the substitutions he made at halftime, taking out Nuno Santos and Paulinho to replace Luís Neto and Matheus Nunes. "Neto is a very strong player used to playing with the other central players. (...) He is very aggressive and we have trained many times with one less. We have to improve the offensive part with one less. Matheus [Nunes] was like in Dragão or Braga in Alvalade. He defends well and has the capacity to go forward. It ended up working, "he said.

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