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Analysis of the weekend's opposition

By Jornal Sporting
17 Mar, 2017

Jokanovic's side looking to find form and escape the relegation zone

It hasn't exactly been a typical season for Nacional. The Madeira based team are generally comfortable in the middle of the table and have even on occasions pushed for a place on the European stage. However and despite currently sitting in 17th, with only Tondela to the rear, Jokanovic's Nacional are on the up and have lost only two in the last seven.

The arrival of Adriano Facchini, Filipe Gonçalves, Zequinha and Aristeguieta have brought in some extra depth to the squad and a recent 7-0 loss to FC Porto was a harsh reflection of the work Nacional have been putting in. Despite the improvement in form, Nacional have let in the second most goals in the league (29).

Down the other end of the pitch, Nacional can boast an impressive average of 12.1 efforts on goal (Sporting CP has an average of 12.7), although only 3.2 are on target.

Looking at Jokanovic's strengths and weaknesses ahead of Saturday's fixture, Nacional have only won once in league encounters in Alvalade (42, in 2005), making Sporting CP the understandable favourite to take away the three points.

The 48 year old Serbian actually players for Nacional, before going on to manage the youth team and senior team on two occasions before his current spell.

The experienced 34 year old made name for himself during four seasons with Gil Vicente. He has let in 13 goals in seven games, but that tally is reduced to 8 if we discount the seven against FC Porto.

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Football: Clinical Update

By Jornal Sporting
17 Mar, 2017

Lukas Spalvis

The player Lukas Spalvis is current following a specific training programme focused on recovering fitness.

The player is expected to return to training within 10 days.

Sporting CP Clinical Department

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"I feel natural when I am on the pitch"

By Jornal Sporting
17 Mar, 2017

William Carvalho in long chat with Sporting TV and the Sporting Journal

William Carvalho sat down with Sporting TV this week for an extensive interview, covering everything from the midfielder's most nervous moments to the importance of spells out on loan.

SPORTING – In a recent interview you said that you felt nervous on three occasions: your debut for Sporting CP, your first cap for Portugal and the final of Euro 2016. How about now, is this another occasion?

WILLIAM CARVALHO – [Laughs] No, I wouldn't say that. This is something that I always do, so I am used to it.

It is easier to make a successful tackle or talk with a journalist?

[Laughs] tackling. I feel natural when I am on the pitch.

What about in training, do you still get the odd butterfly?

Training is normal for me after so many years.

How about out on the pitch then? Do you still think about your debut?

Not really, but I feel the same responsibility of representing a big club that I did on the first day.

Your made your debut in 2010/11, against Guimarães (replacing Matías Fernández in the 89th minute). You then went out on loan with Centro Desportivo de Fátima (six months) and then Cercle Brugge (one and a half seasons). What that important for you?

Yes, it was. With Fátima I actually played as a central defender for five or six matches, which I wasn't used to. I adapted well and it was good for my experience.

Would you say that it is important for the younger players in the squad to spend time out on loan? João Palhinha, Daniel Podence or Francisco Geraldes, for example.

Of course. They were on loan for half of the season and they gained a lot of maturity and experience. Today they bring extra quality to the squad.

So how much can a player actually grow in that kind of situation?

On the pitch you can a lot, because you play a lot. That is the only way a player gets better. Sometimes at a club as big as Sporting CP we don't have a lot of opportunities, so it is better to go out on loan and come back stronger.

We recently heard that when we take you our of your comfort zone (the Sporting Academy)... well what about in the kitchen?.

[Laughs] Well I can do the basics.

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Sporting CP B, 2-Freamunde, 0

By Jornal Sporting
17 Mar, 2017

Sporting CP B tally fourth consecutive Ledman LigaPro win

Sporting CP B have clearly found their form after a difficult spell in Ledman LigaPro. This time Freamunde were the victims, with Sporting CP B turning in a 2-0 win at the Sporting Academy.

Motivated by a win against Académico de Viseu that pulled the Alvalade youngsters out of the relegation zone for the first time in two months, Sporting CP B dominated from start to finish. The first chance on goal came after 11 minutes, when Rafael Barbosa carried possession forward and set up Leonardo Ruiz. However the striker was only able to blast over the bar. Freamunde responded, but Pedro Silva proved up to the challenge and did well to defend against Rui Rainho's chipped effort.

Leonardo Ruiz was brought crashing down for a penalty just before half-time, but Pedro Delgado shot over the bar from 12 yards to keep the game level at the break. 

Sporting CP B pushed the pace at the restart and chances soon followed. On 55 minutes Esgaio broke away down the left and threw in a cross that Radael Barbosa turned on to the cross bar. Ten minutes later Ryan Gauld picked out Bilel with a superb pass, but the final touch was off target. Insisting in attack, Sporting CP finally took the lead, when Pedro Delgado fired in after some scrappy defending following a corner. Freamunde tried to rally and the game looked to be heading for a nail-biting finish, before Esgaio dribbled the full length of the pitch and put away a cool finish five minutes before time. 

 

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"I had some great passes to finish"

By Jornal Sporting
13 Mar, 2017

Bas Dost speaks with Sporting TV after netting four against Tondela

Liga NOS top scorer Bas Dost spoke with Sporting TV after bagging four goals against Tondela this weekend.

"It was a great feeling. I wasn't totally happy, because I had a chance to score five, but I was really happy the next day. I am really happy with the four goals and the result. I had some great passes to finish. Daniel Podence did a good job as a second striker and it is important to be the top scorer in the league", said the Dutchman, adding a word on the race for the European Golden Boot: "I don't think about it that much. Our priority is the league. A lot of family and friends have mentioned it and I didn't think I could score four goals. Five will have to wait until next time and with this team, it is possible."

To finish, Bas Dost saved a word for the fans: "We play away in small stadiums a lot of the time, but we always have fans there. It gives us extra strength and it is like playing at home. I couldn't even hear the Tondela fans. Now I want to score against Nacional."

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"What we are doing is important for the future"

By Jornal Sporting
12 Mar, 2017

Jorge Jesus pleased with his young talent in Saturday's demolition of Tondela

Proud of his young players. That is how Jorge Jesus summarised his post-match press conference this Saturday, after watching Daniel Podence and Matheus Pereira pick apart Tondela and assist the goal hungry Bas Dost in a 4-1 win.

"Daniel Podence did will for the first goal and it is a great example of what these lads can bring to the team. It was important for us to go in at half-time in the lead. It settled the younger players and helped us relax in the second-half. What we are doing is important for the future, accepting the risk of having so many young players out on the pitch at the same time. Gelson has already made a name for himself and I liked what Matheus Pereira, Podence and Palhinha showed", said the Sporting CP coach.

Commenting on Bas Dost's unstoppable form in front of goal, Jesus added: "He is a really humble player and he have the second penalty to Joel Campbell. It is risky to take three penalties on one match and we put all three the same way, which we have to work on. If Bas Dost finishes at the league's top scorer, then it reflects on the whole team as well as him indivudally."

 

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Tondela, 1-Sporting CP, 4

By Jornal Sporting
11 Mar, 2017

Bas Dost nets four with striking masterclass supported by Matheus and Podence

Bas Dost was the star of the show in Saturday night, dispatching Tondela with four goals on Liga NOS matchday 25, with the help of some brilliant ball control from Daniel Podence and Matheus Pereira.

With Daniel Podence making his first senior start and Zeegelaar and Matheus Pereira down a new-look left wing, Sporting CP focused much of their attacking attention out wide. The trio of Podence, Martins and Pereira were a constant source of danger for the Tondela back line, as the three youngsters forced depth against a defence more accustomed to man marking. However, it was actually the hosts who created the first chance, when Jailson fired a shot towards goal following a corner.

Bryan Ruiz responded after 10 minutes with a shot that pulled a save out of Cláudio Ramos and from then on Sporting CP controlled the action. Short link-up passing down the flanks defined the Alvalade approach, while Tondela looked to do damage through the pace of Murillo down the left, countered by Paulo Oliveira dropping in behind Schelotto whenever the the Argentinean probed forward. Despite the one-way traffic, Tondela created another pair of chances, both from dead-ball situations through Pedro Nuno (22’ and 30’). 

As the clock ticked over Matheus Pereira found his feet and Podence began turning the screw with some fantastic dribbling skills. On 34 minutes Zeegelaar triggered a break down the left, Podence darted into the box and pulled a cross back a cross goal and who else but Bas Dost to slot home a half volley to open the scoring.

The game opened up after the break and Matheus Pereira began to show what he can really do, finding Bas Dost with a wire-guided cross that the Dutchman came close to converting on with a diving header. Trailing and in desperate need of points, Tondela pushed forward and managed to pull level three minutes before the hour, when Murillo rounded off an excellent team move. 

Just a minute after letting one in, Sporting CP struck. Of course it was Bas Dost who did the business, keeping is calm under pressure to slot home after Matheus Pereira did well to go around a couple of defenders. Not to be outdone by his fellow Sporting Academy graduates, Gelson began testing luck and was able to win a penalty after breaking into the box. Up stepped Dost and dispatched from 12 yards, before doing the same again six minutes later after being pushed in the back in the 6-yard box.

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"I am happy with the performance"

By Jornal Sporting
11 Mar, 2017

Luís Martins pleased with his side's return to form and push up the Ledman LigaPro table

Luís Martins was understandably satisfied at the final whistle on Saturday afternoon, after inspiring Sporting CP B to another Ledman LigaPro win and the respective escape from the relegation zone.
 
"I am happy with the performance and it was important to get the result, but it is also good for the lads. They were going through a hard time. We can't relax too much now of course, because there is still a lot of football to play, but we have won three on the bounce now and how we are playing brings confidence. We aren't out of the woods just yet, but we are close and I am sure we will get there", said Martins at the final whistle, adding his analysis of the action: "I can't imagine how anyone who saw this game doesn't think it was a fair result. We dominated from start to finish and controlled Viseu, who were playing on the counter-attack. They couldn't hurt us, because we were strong in defence and going forward."
 
To finish, the Sporting CP B coach affirmed the importance of an injection of confidence brought about by three consecutive wins: "I feel it and the players do as well, which is most important. The lads deserved a third straight win and it contributes to getting us out of the situation we were in that little bit quicker. Every team in this league wants results and we are no exception to that."
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Sporting CP B, 3-Ac. Viseu, 1

By Jornal Sporting
11 Mar, 2017

Sporting CP B continue resurgent form to push out of the relegation zone

Two months after dipping below the dreaded relegation line, Sporting CP B can once again breath a little easier, courtesy of a third consecutive Ledman LigaPro win. Leonardo Ruiz stole the headlines, striking twice in a 3-1 win against Ac. Viseu at the Sporting Academy.

A good number of fans turned out for the action on a sunny afternoon and they were treated to a dominant performance by the hosts. The first chance came after 16 minutes, when a brilliant cross from Pedro Empis ended with a header off target from Pedro Delgado. A spell of play bogged down in a midfield contest followed, before Ruiz opened the scoring after half an hour with a classy chipped finish over the stranded Viseu keeper.

Despite the expressive final result, the second-half got off to a balanced start, before Sporting CP B again took command after around twenty minutes. Ryan Ruiz did well to pick out Pedro Delgado, but the midfielder was denied by a last dash tackle just before getting his shot away.

The opportunity blew fresh wind into the Sporting CP B sails and a beautifully crafted move going forward from Luís Martins' side saw Ryan Gauld fire a powerful effort that pulled a stop out of Diogo Freire. Just four minutes later the young Scot was once again the focus of the play, this time setting up for Jovane Cabral for a shot that ended up the wrong side of the post.

A goal looked to be only a matter of time in coming and Leonardo Ruiz came inches from securing his brace with an acrobatic effort that was scrambled off the line. Viseu responded with a chance of their own, but Pedro Silva was on hand to keep the hosts in the lead, before Ruiz did score his second after a pass from Bilel.

Although trailing by two, the visitors snatched a goal back through Capela late on, but a strike at the death from Bilel finally put the result to bed and secured Sporting CP B a well earned three points that move Martins' charges out of the Ledman LigaPro relegation zone.

Squad to face Tondela

By Jornal Sporting
11 Mar, 2017

Jesus names squad for Liga NOS matchday 25

1 – Rui Patrício
34 – Beto Pimparel
2 – Ezequiel Schelotto
4 – Jefferson
7 – Joel Campbell
10 – Bryan Ruiz
13 – Sebastian Coates
14 – William Carvalho
15 – Paulo Oliveira
18 – Francisco Geraldes
20 – Luc Castaignos
28 – Bas Dost
31 – Marvin Zeegelaar
35 – Ruben Semedo
47 – Ricardo Esgaio
56 – Daniel Podence
66 – João Palhinha
73 – Matheus Pereira
77 – Gelson Martins

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