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“We tried to equalise and we had chances to"

By Jornal Sporting
08 Dec, 2016

Jorge Jesus on Wednesday's defeat in Poland

Jorge Jesus pointed the finger at his side's lack of efficiency in front of goal this Wednesday, as Sporting CP's European adventure for this season was brought to an end with a harsh loss in Poland.

“It wasn't because of the referee that we were eliminated. We took on a team who believed they could qualify and a team who had already scored against Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund. We knew they would be dangerous on the counter attack, but that is exactly what happened in the first-half. They took the lead and then defended it. We tried to equalise and we had chances to", opened Jesus in a conversation with the press at the final whistle, adding: "We took a lot of risks in the last ten minutes, especially when we were a man down. André could have done it for us, but it just wasn't to be. Legia knew what to do and how to play. We have been missing a bit of luck, but not today. We showed that we can do better, but we didn't score."

To finish, Jesus turned his attention to the coming Lisbon Derby: "Preparation for Benfica isn't made any harder because of this loss. Time is the main issue, as we will get into Lisbon at five in the morning and will be pretty much two days without training. Of course we spent ourselves emotionally tonight, but the two matches have nothing to do with each other."

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Legia Warsaw, 1-Sporting CP, 0

By Jornal Sporting
08 Dec, 2016

Sporting miss out on European progress with loss in the Polish capital

A tough loss to swallow, particularly with the continuation of this season's European campaign dependent on getting a least a draw in the Polish capital. The powerful Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid inevitably led the pack at the final tally in Group F, while Legia Warsaw snatched 3rd place and the respective Europa League berth.

William Carvalho set the tone of the evening with a shout across the face of goal in the 5th minute, with what was the first of a wealth of shots finishing on the wrong side of the post. Legia's response was largely through quick counter attacks and some calculated play saw the Polish hosts take in a 1-0 lead at the break.

Sporting CP attempted to rally after the break, but a lack of an eye for goal and some fine defending from Arkadiusz Malarz kept Legia ahead. André came close with 15 minutes of the clock with a snap volley that would have looped in under the bar, had it not been for the home keeper tipping over. Sporting CP's best efforts were finally dashed in the 85th minute, when William Carvalho was given his marching orders.

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UEFA Youth League: L. Warsaw, 2-Sporting CP, 0

By Jornal Sporting
07 Dec, 2016

Loss leaves Sporting CP needing a result from Dortmund against Madrid

Sporting CP's continuation in the UEFA Youth League will have to wait for the decision from Madrid, with Tiago Fernandes's side coming up short of the point needed to secure passage into the next round.
 
The afternoon's hosts showed their intentions from the off and after three minutes Praszelik made the most of some slack defending and converted on a cross from Nawotka that could have been dealt with better. The goal did however shake the Alvalade youngsters into life and Jovane Cabral and Pedro Empis began to threaten down the flanks. However, space in the final third was proving hard to come by attempts on goal were largely from range and did little to trouble Majecki. Some solid defending from Legia, combined with their superiority in the air, meant that Sporting CP's individual quality failed to do ay damage. Bruno Paz brushed the post with a shot five minutes before the break, in what was probably Sporting CP's best chance of the half.
 
A loss would not not be enough for Fernandes's charges and it forced changes after the break, with Miguel Lopes coming off for Rafael Leão. With a bolstered attack, Sporting CP began to create opportunities, the clearest of which was blazed over the bar by Bruno Paz after an intelligent dummy from Daniel Bragança. Completely against the run of play, Legia doubled their lead courtesy of Konrad making the most of a bit of inexperience shown by Elves.

 

Squad to face Legia Warsaw

By Sporting CP
07 Dec, 2016

Jorge Jesus announces squad for Champions League matchday 6

Jorge Jesus has announced his squad to face Legia Warsaw, on Champions League matchday six:

1 – Rui Patrício
3 – Lazar Markovic
4 – Jefferson
8 – Petrovic
10 – Bryan Ruiz
11 – Bruno César
13 – Sebastian Coates
14 – William Carvalho
15 – Paulo Oliveira
16 – André Felipe
19 – Douglas Teixeira
20 – Luc Castaignos
22 – Elias Trindade
23 – Adrien Silva
25 – Marcelo Meli
28 – Bas Dost
31 – Marvin Zeegelaar
34 – Beto Pimparel
35 – Rúben Semedo
47 – Ricardo Esgaio
73 – Matheus Pereira
77 – Gelson Martins
82 – Pedro Silva

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“It isn't the cold or the fans that will affect us"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Dec, 2016

Jorge Jesus dismisses the weather and affirms his side's readiness

Almost two hours after Legia coach Jacek Magier has backed Sporting CP as favourites to clinch the points in the Polish capital tomorrow, Jorge Jesus dismissed any sense of overconfidence and instead focused on the task at hand.

“What idea their coach has of us isn't that important to me. What matters is that we show what we are capable of. We know they will squeeze us on the pitch and from the stands, but the lads are used to it and it isn't the cold or the fans that will affect us", opened Jorge Jesus, going on to analyse the difference between the two sides: "You can say a team is favourite or not based on history. We could be considered as favourite because how how we have played in the group and we have been a bit unlucky really. We could have had more points, especially with how we played against Real Madrid and Dortmund. We wanted to get past the group stage, which we didn't, but we will push on anyway. We know that Legia are a creative side and tomorrow we will have to do again what we did against the other two teams in our group."

The Lisbon derby is just around the corner and Sporting CP are going in to the encounter tomorrow on the back of a tough hosting of Setúbal. However, Jesus affirmed his side's focus on tomorrow: "Like I said, 90% of what we are doing is about tomorrow. Obviously some of the lads might be carrying some knocks from Setúbal and we won't be taking any risks. Nothing special has happened yet, so I don't think we will have to worry about that sort of thing."

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"We are used to playing in places like this"

By Jornal Sporting
06 Dec, 2016

Bryan Ruiz confident in Sporting CP's chances of a place in the Europa League

"We won at home, but it wasn't easy and we had to fight hard to get the points. It will be a difficult match, but we believe we will get into the Europa League", said Bryan Ruiz in Tuesday's pre-match press conference.

The Polish capital is currently a good 20 degrees colder than Lisbon, however Ruiz dismissed the impact of the weather: "I don't think the cold will affect how we play. We are used to playing in places like this. We have played in Russia before and I don't think it makes a difference. We know how important it is for us to carry on in Europe and we know what we have to do tactically tomorrow."

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Operation Legia gets underway

By Jornal Sporting
06 Dec, 2016

Jesus leads his first training session Warsaw ahead of Champions League matchday 6

After a massive downfall of snow in the Polish capital, Sporting CP were able to get in a training session on Tuesday morning, in preparation for Wednesdays' Champions League encounter with Legia Warsaw.
 
The session was held in Stadion Miejskiego Klubu Sportowego Podlasie, which houses the forth division outfit Podlasie Biala Podlaska and will likely be remembered for extremely cold weather (as low as -6ºC).
 
After a talk in the dressing room, Jesus put his squad of 23 through their paces on the pitch. Missing from action were João Pereira (suspended), Ezequiel Schelotto, Joel Campbell and Alan Ruiz (all injured).

Information: fans travelling to Warsaw

By Jornal Sporting
05 Dec, 2016

Useful information for Sporting CP fans travelling for Champions League matchday 6

Sporting Clube de Portugal will be in Poland on Wednesday, for a 20h45CET Champions League matchday 6 kick-off against Legia Warsaw.

To ensure that matchday is enjoyed without incident, fans should take into consideration the following:

Temperatures are expected to be between 0ºC and -9ºC, with periods of snow and rain. We recommend that our fans remain indoors until heading for the stadium. The Polish authorities have deemed that not enough visiting fans will be attending to justify a meeting point.

The recommended mode of transport is taxi, to the following address: 4 Mysliwiecka Street, which is next to the stadium and the entrance for Sporting Clube de Portugal's fans, who will enter through Gate D1 – SOUTH Zone.

Buses for Organised Fan Groups will also travel to 4 Mysliwiecka Street. Polish police will be present before, during and after the match.

It is vital that away fans avoid the NORTH zone of the stadium, including Lazienkowska Street – where Legia Warsaw's radical groups generally gather.

We further recommend that all Sporting Clube de Portugal fans avoid wearing club scarves, shirts or other material associated to Sporting CP.

The use of pyrotechnical devices in Poland is a crime and Sporting CP will pay the upmost attention to the behaviour of our fans in this respect.

Other information:

  • Gates open 2 hours before kick-off (18h45CET);
  • SCP fans sectors - 221 and 222 (Upper Tier) Entrance D1;
  • You must bring a form of identification with you, as it may be requested at the entrance to the stadium
  • € (euros) are not accepted
  • Polish currency – Zloty –  1euro = 4.46 Zloty;
  • Polish time = +1 hour in relation to Lisbon.
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Tickets: Praiense and Legia Warsaw

By Jornal Sporting
11 Nov, 2016

Sales to begin on Monday the 14th of November

Sporting Clube de Portugal will begin ticket sales on Monday the 14th of November as follows:

SC PRAIENSE | PORTUGUESE CUP

Portuguese Cup round 4 will be played at 20h15 on Thursday the 17th of November, with tickets starting at 5€ for Club Members and 8€ for fans. As this is a Portuguese Cup match, ticket revenue is divided between the clubs and the Portuguese Football Federation. Gamebox holders can purchase tickets for 4€ for Stand A of Estádio José Alvalade – Stand B will be closed.

LEGIA WARSAW | CHMAPIONS LEAGUE

Sales exclusively for Sporting Clube de Portugal Club Members (with October 2016 fees paid). Tickets cost 30€ for what is the last match of the Champions League group stage, to be played on the 7th of December in Warsaw.

Additional information will be issued on Tuesday the 15th of November in relation to ticket sales for Champions League matchday 5 against Real Madrid CF.

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"We knew we had to win"

By Jornal Sporting
28 Sep, 2016

Bruno César reflects on Tuesday's Champions League win

Bruno César was handed a somewhat surprising start higher up the pitch against Legia Warsaw this Tuesday, but the Brazilian all-rounder looked like a natural in support of Bas Dost in the Alvalade attack.

"It was a hard match, but it was different to what we did in Madrid. We knew we had to win, after everything we did in the Santiago Bernabéu and in the league. We scored in the first-half and managed the game after that. Our objective is to get into the next round and every game is important now. Borussia are a good team and we will have to be at our best", said the Brazilian at the final whistle.

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