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Information: FC Porto vs. Sporting CP

By Jornal Sporting
02 Feb, 2017

Recommendations ofr fan travelling to FC Porto

Sporting CP has released the following information for fans travelling to FC Porto this weekend:

- Those travelling with the club's Organised Fan Groups should meet at Estádio José Alvalade at 12h00. This will ensure that all coaches can depart at 12h30.

- Parking for Sporting CP fans will be in the STCP carpark near to Estádio do Dragão, where fans will be escorted at 18h00. If all fans do not arrive on time, the escort will leave at 19h30 and all fans will not enter the stadium in time for kick-off.

- Fans travelling in their own vehicles should meet at the STCP carpark.

Statement: Sporting Clube de Portugal - Futebol, SAD

By Sporting CP
31 Jan, 2017

Daniel Podence, Francisco Geraldes and Ary Papel

Sporting Clube de Portugal – Futebol, SAD has reached an agreement with Moreirense for the return of Daniel Podence and Francisco Geraldes and the loan of the player Ary Papel for the current sports season.

Sporting SAD wishes Daniel Podence, Francisco Geraldes and Ary Papel the best of professional and personal success.

Photo by D.R.

Tickets: FC Porto vs. Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
31 Jan, 2017

Sales information for the visit to FC Porto

Considering the limited number of tickets available for the 'Classic', on Liga NOS matchday 20, ticket takes will proceed as follows

WEDNESDAY | Club Members with a Gamebox 2016/2017 and a Member Gamebox for 14 years (100%)
THURSDAY | Club Members with a Gamebox 2016/2017 and Member Gamebox for 8 to 13 years
FRIDAY | Club members with a Gamebox 2016/2017 and Member Gamebox for 1 to 7 years

Ticket offices will be open from 10h00 to 20h00, with tickets priced as follows::

FAN ZONE | €25
SECTOR 46 | €35

A valid Gamebox must be presented upon purchase, with each card valid for 1 ticket. Each person may present a maximum of 4 cards.

Futebol Clube do Porto vs. Sporting Clube de Portugal will kick off at 20h30 on Saturday the 4th of February, in Estádio do Dragão.

 

Photo by César Santos

As praises Gelson's wonder goal

By Jornal Sporting
30 Jan, 2017

Alvalade winger in the limelight around Europe

Gelson Martins' wonder goal against Paços de Ferreira this weekend has been attracting the attention of the press around the world, including from the Spanish publication, As.

In addition to footage of the goal, the journalist affirmed "Sporting CP's jewel, who is wanted by half of Europe, pulled off this wonder against Paços de Ferreira", in an article with the title "Excellence of Gelson Martins. Chips the goalkeeper and scores!"

To relive Gelson's goal, you can find the original article here.

Photo by César Santos

"We played some quick and creative football"

By Jornal Sporting
29 Jan, 2017

Jorge Jesus praises his side's return to winning form

Speaking in his post-match press conference on Saturday after his side's return to business as usual, with a 4-2 win against Paços de Ferreira, coach Jorge Jesus proved understandably pleased with the performance.

"It was a great first-half, maybe the best this season in Alvalade. We scored three quality goals and were great technically and tactically. We played some quick and creative football again, a lot of which was down to Alan [Ruiz] while he could keep up physically. We did the hardest part and went 2-0 in front. Our emotional levels were a bit low, which happens when you don't win. I told the lads at half-time that it was important to score one more, but we then let in two goals and it shook us a bit", said the Sporting CP coach, going on to reflect on the booking of William Carvalho and the resulting absence from the coming visit to FC Porto: "It was a shame. He hardly touched the player and all he did was step on the end of his boot. The match against FC Porto isn't decisive, but we will have to play well."

Photo by César Santos

Sporting CP, 4-Paços de Ferreira, 2

By Jornal Sporting
29 Jan, 2017

Sporting CP back to winning form in Alvalade after three tough matches on the road

Nothing better than a packed Estádio José Alvalade to guide Sporting CP back to winning form after three disastrous away results. Two strikes from Bas Dost, a stroke of brilliance from Gelson Martins and a penalty from Adrien Silva secured a convincing win over Paços de Ferreira, despite the visitor's rally in the second-half.

Paços de Ferreira were only able to hold out for 12 minutes, with the deadlock broken after Adrien was pushed in the area by Pedro Monteiro for a penalty that the Sporting CP skipper himself stepped up to convert on with a cool finish. Jorge Jesus' side continued to push the pace and twenty minutes later Bas Dost made it 2-0 with the simplest of finishes from close range after a cross from Schelotto.

Estádio José Alvalade was already on a high, but Gelson Martins blew the roof off three minutes later with one of the finest goals of the season. The skillful winger controlled a pass from William Carvalho, before lifting the ball over the onrushing keeper's head and set up a finish from a couple of metres out.

Sporting CP looked to be in cruise control, but Paços de Ferreira had other ideas and after the break Welthon managed to squeeze a goal in from a tight angle. The Brazilian again struck on 76 minutes with a header from point blank range, but Sporting CP were not about to let the visitors steal the show and rallied in attack. Of course it was Bas Dost who resorted the two-goal cushion, with the big Dutchman rising higher than anybody else in the area to secure the final result.

Squad to face Paços de Ferreira

By Jornal Sporting
28 Jan, 2017

Jesus announces squad for Liga NOS matchday 19

Jorge Jesus has named his squad to host Paços de Ferreira this Saturday night, in a 20h30 kick-off in Alvalade.

1 - Rui Patrício
2 - Ezequiel Schelotto
7 - Joel Campbell
10 - Bryan Ruiz
11 - Bruno César
14 - William Carvalho
15 - Paulo Oliveira
19 - Douglas Teixeira
20 - Luc Castaignos
23 - Adrien Silva
28 - Bas Dost
31 - Marvin Zeegelaar
34 - Beto Pimparel
35 - Rúben Semedo
47 - Ricardo Esgaio
66 - João Palhinha
73 - Matheus Pereira
77 - Gelson Martins
99 - Alan Ruiz

Photo by César Santos

"Two more players can break through now"

By Jornal Sporting
28 Jan, 2017

Jorge Jesus confirms the return of Geraldes and Podence and looks ahead to the weekend's action

Opening his Friday afternoon press conference with an analysis of his squad, Jorge Jesus revealed that Francisco Geraldes and Daniel Podence are on their way back to Lisbon after a spell out on loan: "Geraldes and Podence have been authorised to come back. Not because of how we are playing right now, but because they have developed over the last six months and we think they can bring something extra. They are quality players who have the potential to be part of the future of this club. In a squad of 24, a total of 11 players are from our youth system."

Jorge Jesus went on to lend his backing to the current reshaping of the squad and an investment in youth players: "Last year, when we were doing well, nobody accused me of not investing in young players. This season we have already used Rúben Semedo and Gelson Martins a lot and two more players can break through now. Some players have left us this January because they were focused on other objectives and in those cases myself and the board have decided what to do."

Speaking more directly about the weekend's opposition, Jesus proved confident keeping the three points in Alvalade: "Paços de Ferreira are a well balanced team, with objectives different to ours. They are really good from set pieces and we will have to give away to least amount of fouls possible, which will limit their chances on goal. The fans have been great in showing belief in us and I am sure they will be with us tomorrow as well."

"I am convinced we will get through this"

By Jornal Sporting
25 Jan, 2017

Jorge Jesus speaks in lengthy interview with Sporting TV

Jorge Jesus sat down with Sporting TV this Wednesday for an extensive interview. Here is what the Alvalade coach had to say in full:

"I feel like all Sporting CP fans should be feeling right now. Based on the season we have been having since what happened in Estádio da Luz, Sporting CP has suffered in terms of quality. In the middle of that we had some issues with refereeing. Our fans saw us play a lot of quality football in our first season and we tallied 86 points, which beat the record. I have won the league a few times without that many points."

"We won the Super Cup and we came into this season confident. On matchday 13 and 14 we started dropping points, which was partly our fault. We didn't play as good as we could have against Braga and in the Champions League, but there were also a few decisions which pushed us to a points tally which does not reflect where we should be."

"The main reason for the bad results was refereeing, I have no doubt about that. Even in our last match in Madeira, we won, but the refereeing team didn't let it happen. We scored a third goal, but it turned out to be a negative result due to a decision which was out of our control. Of course there are also technical reasons which have contributed and some players who were fundamental were transferred out, but we made a good start to the season. From there we had to bring in players, who took time to adapt. With some less than brilliant results a lack of confidence took hold. We had a really strong spine in the team with William, Adrien and João Mário down the middle. This year one of those players is not longer with us and that influences how we play."

"These things influence confidence and as soon as you don't win as many games, the fans start asking themselves why the team isn't playing as well as it was. At times where we are in the league has damaged confidence, but that is part of a player's life, as well as mine. We have to work through it, but of course it is harder when you aren't turning in the wins. That is the kind of mental work that we have to do with the players and that starts with the confidence of the fans. It isn't easy and the margin is minimal when you don't win. The fans have to help us though this."

"While it is still possible for us to win the league we will believe, but of course the table is in favour of the team at the top. We will take each game as it comes and I am convinced we will get through this with a bit of teamwork. We will not throw in the towel. We believe in our capability to get to the top and that is what I wanted to say after the match against Marítimo."

Photo by José Cruz

"The league table isn't a true reflection"

By Jornal Sporting
22 Jan, 2017

Octávio Machado speaks about recent events on the pitch

Sporting's director for football, Octávio Machado, sat down with the press this weekend to speak about Sporting CP's current form and standing in Liga NOS. Refereeing was inevitably the overtone of his comments, but the Alvalade director did not dismiss the influence of some of Sporting CP's recent performances.

"We aren't hiding from anything, but that doesn't justify the errors that have had a negative impact on us. Yesterday we were closer to the level we want to be at in terms of how we played. We scored third goal, but the linesman, Nélson Moniz, ruled it out. If you feel that your work is being altered, then of course you would not be happy", said Machado about Alan Ruiz's 81st minute strike, adding: "I will say it again: We have not been at the level we should be at in certain matches. Jorge Jesus has said that himself, but we would be in a different situation without these kinds of mistakes. That match in Estádio da Luz was a defining moment, after we had pulled back seven points. The penalties were clear and the Refereeing Council denied what everybody say. Sporting CP contributed to refereeing, namely through defending the use of the video-referee."
 
For Octávio Machado, the answer to Sporting CP's current woes must come on the pitch, starting with Paços de Ferreira in the next Liga NOS fixture: "I would like to see a huge response against Paços. Yesterday nobody could accuse the players of not doing their all and they were frustrated. The league table isn't a true reflection right now."

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