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"I am more of a player now"

By Jornal Sporting
08 Feb, 2017

João Palhinha highlights the support given by Jorge Jesus

João Palhinha has been attracting the limelight since his return to Alvalade and introduction into first team action, alongside fellow Sporting CP Academy graduates Gelson Martins, Matheus Pereira, Francisco Geraldes, Rúben Semedo and Daniel Podence. 

Speaking about his relationship with coach Jorge Jesus, Palhinha proved excited: "I want to develop with his help. The players he has produced says everything and he knows a lot about the world of football. I am really proud of the backing he has given me and I feel like I am more of a player now than I was a while ago, because of him."
 
Despite the recent loss to FC Porto, João Palhinha guaranteed that the squad is focused on the weekend's action against Moreirense: "We have to focus on our next match. I am sure results will come soon."

Tickets: Moreirense vs. Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
08 Feb, 2017

Sales information for Liga NOS machday 21

Tickets for Liga NOS matchday 21 against Moreirense Futebol Clube will go on sale as follows:

THURSDAY (FROM 10H TO 20H) | Club Members only
FRIDAY (FROM 10H TO 20H) | General public

The first day of sales is exclusively for Sporting Clube de Portugal Club Members. A valid Gamebox or Member card must be presented, with each card valid for one ticket (January 2017 fees applicable). Each person may bring a maximum of 4 cards.

Kick-off is scheduled for 18h00 on Sunday the 12th of February, in Estádio Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas. Tickets are priced at 15€ each.

Sporting CP and Macron extend deal until 2021

By Sporting CP
07 Feb, 2017

Marcon renews partnership with Alvalade football, futsal, handball and roller hockey

Following the success of the deal signed in 2014, Sporting Clube de Portugal and Macron have officially penned a new partnership, valid until 2020/2021.

In addition to football, futsal, handball and roller hockey, Macron is also lending backing to Sporting CP's Olympic ambitions in Tokyo 2020.

The past two and a half seasons have seen the two brands go from strength to strength, increasing visibility and marker share with a project that has bolstered both Sporting CP's and Macron's position in both national and international markets.

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"We had chances to put the game to bed"

By Jornal Sporting
05 Feb, 2017

João de Deus frustrated with what is now a run of 10 games without a win

João de Deus was understandably frustrated after seeing his side again miss out on the three point this weekend, despite taking the lead early on.

"The first-half was pretty much what we planned and we had chances to put the game to bed. In the second-half, although we dominated, we were unable to guarantee the three points", said the Sporting CP B coach, going on to add his analysis on the featuring of four under-19 players (Ivanildo Fernandes, Bubacar Djaló, Jovane Cabral and Bruno Paz): "We have to use the best we have, so I brought in some youth players. I am sure they will have more opportunities going forward."
 
Who also made an appearance was Merih Demiral, making his debut in a Sporting shirt. "He is a good player and you can see that from how he has been playing for Turkey. He already knows how we play and he will contribute to us climbing up the table", finished João de Deus.
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"Shouldn't be where we are now"

By Jornal Sporting
05 Feb, 2017

Guima on the weekend's draw with Famalicão

In 19th place with 27 points, Sporting CP B are currently sitting in the Ledman LigaPro relegation zone. It has been a bad run of results, but Sporting CP B's Guima is not about to throw in the towel just yet.

"We have to carry on working. Sporting CP shouldn't be where we are now, we should be at the top. Right now we are focused on getting out of the relegation zone and then climbing the table as much as possible", affirmed the Sporting CP B midfielder, continuing with his analysis of the weekend's action against Famalicão: "It was a good, competitive game. We were on top of them and we could have scored a second goal."
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Sporting CP B, 1-Famalicão, 1

By Jornal Sporting
05 Feb, 2017

Gelson Dala puts Sporting CP B ahead after five minutes, but Famalicão rally in the second-half

Sporting CP B were again unable to turn in the three points this weekend, this time being held to a draw by the visiting Famalicão.

João de Deus brought in four under-19 stars for the game (Abdu Conté, Bruno Paz, Jovane Cabral and Bubacar Djaló), in addition to new faces Gelson Dala and Merih Demiral.
 
Gelson put Sporting CP B ahead after just five minutes with a calm finish. Bilel and Pedro Delgado were also looking dangerous in attack, while down the other end Jug was let off the hook by some poor finishing by João Mendes after the Sporting CP B keeper failed to deal with a cross.
 
No other real chances materialised before half-time, with the tale of the rest of the action being the sending off of Mera for a hard foul on Jovane Cabral.
 
Although down a man, Famalicão came out strong in the second-half and managed to equalise through Diogo Cunha (55').
 
Sporting CP B continue in the lower half of Ledman LigaPro, having not turned in a win for 10 consecutive matches.
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"The fair result would have been a draw"

By Jornal Sporting
04 Feb, 2017

Jorge Jesus praises his side's second-half rally in Estádio do Dragão

Speaking in his post-match press conference at the final whistle in Estádio do Dragão on Saturday, Jorge Jesus dismissed the final result, particularly after his side's spirited second-half display.

"It was a great game between two good teams, with two really distinct halves. FC Porto, particularly in the first-half, scored two. They didn't dominate us, but they scored two goals from situations where we should have done better. In the second-half we completely dominated and we had chances, but Casillas won the game for them. FC Porto didn't win because they were better, the fair result would have been a draw", opened the Sporting CP coach, adding: "It isn't easy to be losing 2-0 and play like we did. There was a clear foul against Palhinha in the second-half and a handball in the area, which are two situations which influenced the game. Despite that we can't take merit away from FC Porto or Sporting CP. We used a very young team today and maybe we paid for that a bit."

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FC Porto, 2-Sporting CP, 1

By Jornal Sporting
04 Feb, 2017

Sporting CP dominate, only to be frustrated by an inspired Casillas

Both Jorge Jesus and Nuno Espírito Santo rang the changes for the weekend's classic, with Matheus Pereira starting for Sporting CP and Soares making his debut. The difference between the two sides at the final whistle rested largely on the former Vit. Guimarães' killer instinct in front of goal, as well as some brilliant saves from Casillas in the second-half.

Sporting CP's efforts to bring the points back to Lisbon were dealt a heavy blow after just six minutes, when Corona whipped in a deep cross that Soares headed on after beating the off-side trap.

The strike shook a sense of urgency into Sporting CP's attacking play, but Casillas was on hand time nad time again to frustrate Jorge Jesus' side. FC Porto rarely created clear opportunities to extend their lead, but Soares again did the damage just before the break, linking up with a pass from Brahimi to make it 2-0.

After the restart and with Alan Ruiz on for Matheus Pereira, Sporting CP began to peg FC Porto back and chances soon followed. First it was Bryan Ruiz, with a header pushed away by Casillas, before Gelson Martins fired a shot high and wide after controlling well.

Sporting CP's dominance finally got its reward on the hour mark, with a fantastic strike from Alan Ruiz after controlling with his chest from a Bas Dost pass. Coates, who just this week secured a permanent move to Alvalade, looked to have equalised minutes later, but Casillas got down well to turn his header around the post.

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"People really tried to stop it"

By Jornal Sporting
04 Feb, 2017

President Bruno de Carvalho reflects on the permanent signing of Coates

Speaking after attending a ceremony for the inauguration of the Matosinhos Sporting CP Supporters' Club, Bruno de Carvalho commented on the permanent move of Coates to Alvalade.

“Although people really tried to stop it, Coates is our player until 2022", said the Alvalade president.

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