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"We managed the occasion well"

By Jornal Sporting
15 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus and Adrien Silva on Friday's win in Setúbal and next week's Lisbon derby

"Vitória de Setúbal are a good side who play quality football. Their coach likes to see good football and Couceiro (V. Setúbal coach) has been very positive for the club", affirmed Jorge Jesus in a flash interview at the final whistle on Friday night.

Speaking in greater depth about the evening's action, the Sporting CP coach highlighted Setúbal's form against Portugal's top side: "When you face on of the big clubs you need to a certain kind of strategy. They hadn't lost against one of the big clubs before night. We played really well and in additional to some really effective attacking play we were strong at the back. Only a really strong Sporting CP team could win 3-0 here. We were smart and I thought we managed the occasion well, so the lads deserve a pat on the back."

The Lisbon derby is up next and Jesus was inevitably asked to share his thoughts: "We want to beat Benfica, just like we wanted to beat Vitória de Setúbal tonight. It is a derby and is the focus of a lot of passion across the whole country. We are feeling good right now and it will be a great match to match. It won't decide the title, but we always go for the win and it is even better when it is against one of our rivals."

Adrien Silva returned to the starting line-up against Setúbal, but the Alvalade skipper preferred to praise his colleagues for filling in during his absence through injury, rather than focus on himself: "I am finding my confidence and form from before my injury. I want to congratulate the squad for how they have plated recently. They really showed professionalism and personality. Benfica is just another match that we want to win, but it is a derby and we can't hide from that."

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"We have to reflect on what is going wrong"

By Jornal Sporting
13 Apr, 2017

Bruno de Carvalho meets with the Portuguese Football League

Bruno de Carvalho met the president of the Portuguese Football League, Pedro Proença, this week, to discuss a series of proposals which address regulations that the Alvalade chief sees as violations of constitutional rights.

"I think a lot has to change in football. We have to start to understand, like I have been saying for four years, what kind of football we want and what path we want to follow. How can I explain to my kids the lie that I supposedly spat on someone? That issue still hasn't moved forward and that is serious", said Bruno de Carvalho after the meeting, adding: "I am here to speak about something which we feel is important, namely altering regulations. Football cannot have regulations which are violations of the constitution and which violate our right to freedom. The Football League is going to look at what we suggested. I don't know if the clubs will approve our proposals not not, but we have to reflect on what is going wrong."

"Ruiz and Dost are the best pair in Portuguese football"

By Jornal Sporting
13 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus looks ahead to Friday's visit to Vitória de Setúbal

Up next for Jorge Jesus' side is a visit to Setúbal on Liga NOS matchday 29 and the Alvalade boss was keen to alert the opposition's capabilities in defence in his pre-match press conference this Friday.

"As we are all aware, our opponent has claimed some good results in matches against the bigger sides. That is a sign of a team that defends well and that interrupts play a lot. Those two characteristics are really important. Sétubal have a lot of self-belief, but we are in great form right now and I think it will be a good game tactically and technically", opened Jesus, adding a word on the return of Adrien and Gelson Martins to match fitness: "Adrien played half an hour against Boavista and we are giving him time on the pitch based on what we think he needs. He will definitely be in the squad and will be better than he was against Boavista. Our medical department has said Gelson should be ready and he wil be included in the squad as well."

With Sétubal having already stolen points from SL Benfica and FC Porto so far this season, every caution must be taken. "Of course the top three are always under pressure to win and history brings with it responsibility", said Jesus, continuing with an analysis of his side's current form: "It is nice to be able to say that we have won seven of our last eight games and drawn one. We have another six games to go, but of course we won't be anywhere near the amount of points we finished with last season. I will never forget that we managed to get 86 points in one season and still didn't win the title."

To finish Jorge Jesus commented on Alan Ruiz's adaptation to the Portuguese game and his partnership with Bas Dost: "Every player needs time to adapt, especially when you move club and country at the same time. Alan Ruiz is still a young lad (22) and not a lot of people were giving him the credit he deserves. He was playing for Colón, who aren't exactly a massive side. We noticed his quality and invested in him. It is just a matter of time with him, because the quality is there. I think Ruiz and Dost are the best pair in Portuguese Football."

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Tickets: Sporting CP vs. SL Benfica

By Jornal Sporting
11 Apr, 2017

43,000 tickets already sold for Liga NOS matchday 30 Lisbon derby

Sporting CP informs that 43,000 tickets have already been sold for the Lisbon derby, on Liga NOS matchday 30. The remaining 7,000 tickets will be put on sale for club members, with each member able to purchase up to two tickets (ticket officers open from 10h to 20h):

CENTRAL – STAND A | Club Member (€45) or guest (€70)

CENTRAL – STAND B | Club Member (€40) or guest (€60)

Children under the age of three are not permitted for this high risk match and all spectators must have a valid ticket.

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"Sporting CP B likes to take control"

By Jornal Sporting
09 Apr, 2017

Sporting CP B coach reflects on Sunday's draw in the Azores

"It was a very competitive match. Santa Clara are really strong and coming in after two loses gave them a bit of extra motivation", said the Sporting CP B coach Luís Martins at the final whistle on Sunday, after his side claimed a 1-1 draw in the Azores.

Reflecting on the performance, Martins added: "We let a goal in really early, but Sporting CP B likes to take control and that is what we did. We moved the ball around well, although we didn't create a lot of opportunities in the first-half.  We improved after the break, which curiously was when we were playing against the wind. We created three or four chances before Ivanildo scored [83'] and Leonardo Ruiz could have won it for us at the end."

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Santa Clara, 1-Sporting CP B, 1

By Jornal Sporting
09 Apr, 2017

Luís Martins side continue undefeated in Ledman LigaPro

Luís Martins took the reins of Sporting CP B on the 19th of February and since then his side hasn't lost a single encounter. Ledman LigaPro matchday 35 was the same again, this time with Sporting CP B claiming a 1-1 draw in the Azores against Santa Clara.

The team from Alvalade actually fell behind in the 6th minute, when Dennis Pineda opened the scoring. Curiously Sporting CP B's equaliser came six minutes from the final whistle, courtesy Ivanildo Fernandes.

 
The result leaves Sporting CP B in 13th with 47 points, with a hosting of U. Madeira next up.
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"Today we were brilliant"

By Jornal Sporting
09 Apr, 2017

Jorge Jesus understandably pleased with his side's attractive performance against Boavista

Four goals unanswered and a comfortable performance in front of a crown fo 42,000 was more than enough for Jorge Jesus to show a smile in his post-match press conference this Saturday night.

"It has been a while since we could say that we won and played some very artistic football. Sporting CP were brilliant over the 90 minutes", opened Jesus adding: "Today we were brilliant against a good team that honestly didn't have a chance, because we were so creative. It was a great atmosphere tonight and strong team are built around a lot of things, including the fans."

Bas Dost's hattrick drew him level with Messi in the hunt for the Golden Boot (27) and Jesus of course reserved a comment for the Dutch striker: "He will comfortably be the top scorer in Portugal. In Europe it will be between him, Messi, Lewandowskia and Cavani. We have done well to develop him and this isn't just a coincidence. If you look back at the strikers who play for me, like Slimani for example who scored 32 goals. Bas Dost is having a brilliant first year."

"These are the ones that we like playing"

By Jornal Sporting
09 Apr, 2017

Luís Martins expecting a tough trip to the Azores but sees the encounter with Santa Clara as an opportunity to mature

Sporting CP B are the mirror image of the Alvalade senior team's brilliant form as of late, but a tricky trip to the Azores to face Santa Clara is next up in Ledman LigaPro. For coach Luís Martins, this is exactly the kind of opportunity that his players look for add vital experience.

"The game will start at 0-0 like every other one does and what happens from there is down to us. It will be a hard match, but these are the ones that we like playing. These occasions help the lads to grow and that is what is most important", said the Sporting CP B coach in a pre-match interview this Saturday, adding: "It is a real honour to be with this group of players and coaches. It is fantastic to see the fans getting behind the club so much an the help that everyone gives helps us through those tougher spells."

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Sporting CP, 4-Boavista, 0

By Jornal Sporting
09 Apr, 2017

Bas Dost nets hattrick in 4-0 demolition of Boavista

Bas Dost continued in unstoppable form this weekend, this time scoring three to keep the pressure up in the race for the European Golden Boot after Lionel Messi failed to find the back of the net. With another three added to his personal tally (now up to 30), the Dutchman has scored a total of 49% of Sporting CP's goals so far this season and now has as many goals as his previous two seasons with Wolfsburg.

The last time Sporting CP put four past Boavista was back in 2004/05 and Jorge Jesus' side are now eight games unbeaten (drawing on just one occasion against V. Guimarães). Down the other end, Rui Patrício had reason to complain, with the Alvalade custodian not being troubled on a single occasion throughout the ninety minutes.

Bruno César polishes the Golden Boot

It was a comfortable victory in from of a crowd of 42,822. Without Gelson but with Podence quickly making a name for himself, Sporting CP made a blistering start to the encounter. Bruno César tried his luck on two occasions (2' and 11') and was denied by the Boavista keeper, but Alan Ruiz opened the scoring in the 20th minute when Talocha offered possession back to Podence, who released Schelotto down the right for a cross that Ruiz finished on to equal his best season so far in terms of goals.

Eight minutes later Boavista gifted another opportunity, this time with Edu Machado giving up the ball to Bruno César. The Brazilian showed his gratitude with a pin-point pass back across goal for Bas Dost to tap in. It was all looking rather easy for Jesus' side and on 35 minutes Podence himself broke though on goal, but his pass to Alan Ruiz game up just short when the youngster would have been excused for trying for the back of the net himself.

The second-half was much of the same. Three minutes after the restart Bruno César was brought crashing down in the 18-yard box and Bas Dost obliged from the penalty spot for his second of the night. Chasing shadows, Boavista tried to stem the flow, but Bruno César had other ideas and carved up the visiting defence with another pass across goal that Bas Dost made the most of to round off his hattrick.

The evening also saw a long-awaited return to action for Adrien Silva, while William Carvalho celebrated his 150th senior appearance in a green and white shirt.

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Squad to face Boavista

By Jornal Sporting
08 Apr, 2017

Jesus names squad for Saturday's trip to Boavista

Jorge Jesus has announced his squad list to face Boavista this Saturday in Alvalade, on Liga NOS matchday 28:

1 – Rui Patrício
2 – Ezequiel Schelotto
7 – Joel Campbell
10 – Bryan Ruiz
11 – Bruno César
13 – Sebastian Coates
14 – William Carvalho
15 – Paulo Oliveira
18 – Francisco Geraldes
20 – Luc Castaignos
23 – Adrien Silva
28 – Bas Dost
31 – Marvin Zeegelaar
34 – Beto Pimparel
35 – Rúben Semedo
47 – Ricardo Esgaio
56 – Daniel Podence
77 – Gelson Martins
99 – Alan Ruiz

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