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Estoril, 1-Sporting, 2

By Jornal Sporting
12 Mar, 2016

Slimani brace secures three points in Estoril

Sporting proved that the Liga NOS title race far from over this Saturday evening, with a 2-1 over Estoril to provisionally reclaim top spot.

Buoyed on by a stadium packed out by Sporting fans who had made the short trip from the capital to the outskirts, Jorge Jesus' side made a solid start to the encounter, pegging Estoril back and piecing together chances on goal. First to try his luck was Ruiz after the Costa Rican picked up possession after darting across to collect from a corner that he himself took, but it was Slimani who opened the scoring, when the Algerian masterfully controlled on the edge of the area, before cutting back across his marker and lashing an unstoppable shot into the top corner.

Estoril responded with a shot down the other end from Mattheus, but the final product finished harmlessly wide in what was one of the host's few forays forward in the opening stages. With Sporting holding down possession, opportunities to extend the lead naturally followed. Teo fired a shot straight at the keeper after a driven pass by João Mário, before Ruiz sliced a tricky half-volley wide after Slimani had created space with a spectacular first touch and backheel.

The first-half finished exactly as it had started, with Sporting putting the ball in the back of the net. Of course it was Slimani who again did the damage, peddling backwards to get the jump on his defender and head home after a deadly hanging cross from Ruiz.

Sporting looked just as dominant after the break, particularly with some incisive passing down the right flank. First it was Schelotto who created a yard of space with a bit of skill and got a cross away, but neither Teo Gutierrez or Bryan Ruiz were able to convert. Next it was Slimani turned creator, sending in a driven pass that Teo came just inches of finishing. To their credit, Estoril didn't lay down and accept defeat and Mendy managed to break away into the Sporting 18-yard box, but Rui Patrício calculated his rush off his line to perfection to get his body in the way of the shot.

The pace of the game started to sap away as the clock ticked over and Estoril made the most of the chance to push their defensive line higher up th pitch. The move almost proved to be a disaster for the hosts, as Slimani exploited the extra space behind the back four. In fact, the Algerian came close to his hattrick after rounding Kieszek, but he denied himself an angle on goal in the process. João Mário also had a decent chance after a good pass from William, but the Sporting midfielder was unable to keep his shot on target.

To make for a nervy run-in, Estoril managed to get a goal back through Leo Bonatini after a corner that was headed on to the back post. Spirits lifted, the hosts almost drew level with the last kick of the game when Schelotto failed to clear away a header deep inside his own box, but Patrício made an instinctive save down low to secure three points.

Squad to face Estoril

By Jornal Sporting
12 Mar, 2016

Jorge Jesus includes 19 for the trip to Estoril

Jorge Jesus has included a total of 19 players for Saturday's short trip to Estoril, on Liga NOS matchday 26:

Goalkeepers: Rui Patrício and Azbe Jug

Defenders: Schelotto, Marvin, Ewerton, Coates, João Pereira, Ruben Semedo and Ricardo Esgaio

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

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

Estoril-Sporting CP will get underway at 18h30 in Estádio António Coimbra da Mota.

"We are confident, just like our fans are"

By Jornal Sporting
11 Mar, 2016

Jorge Jesus looks ahead to Liga NOS matchday 26

Jorge Jesus is expecting a tough trip to Estoril this weekend, however the Alvalade coach is expecting his side's quality to secure the three points.

“Amoreira is always a difficult place for big teams to play. Our objective is to win of course and we know it will be hard, but we are confident, just like our fans are. As far as I know Amoreira has already sold out, which has been normal this year wherever we play. The fans have done us proud this season", opened Jesus, going on to reflect on the season so far: "What matters is that we focus on the facts: when we started the season, we said that we wanted to be in the fight for the title and that is exactly where we are. there are nine games left and we are in the fight."

Bryan Ruiz is still not certain for Saturday's encounter after picking up a knock last weekend, in what was a tough Lisbon derby. "Bryan only trained today and yesterday. A lot has been said about the tackle put in on him, but he has that much class that he even forgave Renato's foul on him. We are trying to get him ready for tomorrow and we will see how it goes. Bryan is an excellent player with a real intelligence on the pitch. He knows what he can do and he knows that everyone makes mistakes, but that doesn't take away from a player's quality."

Estoril-Sporting CP will kick off at 18h30 tomorrow, in Estádio Coimbra da Mota. 

Sporting CP again in International Youth Football Tournament

By Jornal Sporting
11 Mar, 2016

Alvalade's under-13's in action

Sporting CP will be one of ten teams taking part in this year's XXXV International Youth Football Tournament, taking place from the 23rd to the 27th of March.

Representing Alvalade at the launch ceremony, Luís Dias highlighted the importance of Sporting's participation: "With the history that this competition has, it is always a memorable moment for young players. A lot of players who are or were professionals started off in this tournament and Sporting has reached the final every time in the last three years."

The ceremony also hosted the competition's draw, putting sporting into the same group as Benfica, Santa Clara, Getafe and the French side FC Lissois. Group B will be comprised of CAC, FC Porto, Cordoba and Nacional. While winning is not the priorirty for Luís Dias, the tournament is a chance for upcoming stars to shine: "At this age, it is really important that tournaments are competitive, so that everyone can enjoy it. Games are even broadcast on television now and knowing how to play in front of the cameras is important for the lads."

Tickets sold out in Alvalade

By Jornal Sporting
10 Mar, 2016

The 2,200 tickets on sale at Alvalade for the match against Estoril have sold out

The 2,200 tickets available at Alvalade for Sporting's Liga NOS matchday 26 visit to Estoril have sold out.

Fans still wishing to attend the game can purcahse tickets at the Estádio António Coimbra da Mota ticket offices as follows:

FRIDAY: from 10h to 13h and from 14h30 to 18h30

SATURDAY: from 10h

Tickets on sale in Estoril are priced at €15 each (for the West or East Lateral Stand) or €25 (for the West Central Stand). All spectators must be at least 3 years of age and require a ticket.

 

Referee: Sporting B-Santa Clara

By Jornal Sporting
10 Mar, 2016

Pedro Campos names for Ledman LigaPro matchday 35

Pedro Campos, 32, from the Porto Football Association, has been named to take charge of Sporting B's hosting of Santa Clara.

Renato Barqueira and Bruno Ferreira will act as linesmen.

This will be Campos' third time officiating over Sporting B, after matchday 14 against Oliveirense and matchday 25 against Mafra.

Sporting B-Santa Clara will get underway at 11h on Sunday the 13 of March, at the Sporting Academy.

Sporting SAD statement: Rúben Semedo

By Jornal Sporting
10 Mar, 2016

Rúben Semedo

Sporting Clube de Portugal, Futebol SAD has reached an agreement with the athlete Rúben Semedo for the renewal of his contract until 2022, with a buy-out clause of 45,000,000.00€. Sporting SAD has also recovered the 10% of the player's economic rights which were not under the Club's control.

Sporting SAD wishes Rúben Semedo the best of professional and personal success.

"We played some more serious stuff"

By Jornal Sporting
09 Mar, 2016

João de Deus sent off, but happy with his side's 3-1 win

João de Deus saw the first red card of his career this Wednesday. However, with spirits high after seeing his side win for the five outings, the Sporting B coach proved willing to speak with the press at the final whistle. "I think I owe an apology, because I am a father of two and I was sent off. I asked if it would be worth us coming out for the second-half and I want to speak about what happened, because it is the first time in many years that I have been sent off. I accept that I was sent off, but I don't except that Tiago (Sporting B goalkeeping coach) was", said the Alvalade boss.

Although without their coach on the sidelines, Sporting B scored twice in the second-half to close out a 3-1 win. “It wasn't only in the second-half that we should have been ahead by two goals. In the first-half we also had the best chances to score. Daniel scored and I think he would have had another one, but he was stopped by an opponent in a debatable situation. In the second-half we showed more quality and it is normal that Sporting B's players are better than Atlético in terms of quality", affirmed Deus, going on to finish: "The difference between the first and the second-half was that we played some more serious stuff."

Atlético, 1-Sporting B, 3

By Jornal Sporting
09 Mar, 2016

Sporting B rediscover winning form

Sporting B rediscovered their winning form this Wednesday with a convincing 3-1 victory against fellow Lisbon side Atlético. It was the Alvalade midfield that particularly stood out over the 90 minutes: Ryan Gauld managed to key passes, while Francisco Geraldes and Kikas created another.

Sporting CP needed just 11 minutes to open the scoring, when Podence finished off an excellent pass from Gauld. Atlético then drew level against the run of play courtesy of Cephas Malele, a few minutes after Cristian Ponde could have extended his side's lead from an excellent chance on goal. Half-time arrived with the sides deadlocked, but João de Deus' side finally ran away with the result in the second-half. Domingos Duarte rubber stamped an excellent performance with a goal in the 66th minute after a free-kick from Francisco Geraldes, before Betinho came off the bench and netted his side's third after two just minutes following another deadly pass from Ryan Gauld.

Clinical update: football

By Jornal Sporting
09 Mar, 2016

Main team

Sporting's medical department have released the following clinical update:

Bryan Ruiz – knock to the left knee - in treatment
Jefferson – twisted right ankle - in treatment
Bruno Paulista – muscle injury in the right thigh - in treatment

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