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Amorim: "It was a perfect game because the team remained focused"

By Sporting CP
13 Mar, 2023

The coach reflects on the win at home against Boavista FC

Rúben Amorim talked about the 3-0 triumph over Boavista FC in a post-match press conference at the Estádio José Alvalade.

“Was it the display we needed? Above all it was the result we needed. I think we could and should have scored more goals, but we controlled the game well and all of Boavista FC's moves upfield," he began by saying.

"It was a perfect game because the team remained focused. The team's main priority and responsibility is to win our league games, but it's better to prepare for Arsenal after a victory and it was an excellent way to start preparing for that game."

“All the feelings that come with winning and not conceding a goal, like we did today, as well as playing well against a team like Arsenal, give us confidence. We cannot be under any illusions: Arsenal will have a different gear at home and we will have to be smart, but we will be prepared and very confident,” he said, looking ahead to Thursday's game.

Asked if, with this kind of performances more consistently, Sporting CP would be better placed in Liga Portugal, the coach said: “We have players who have come in who show a different quality, and now we are more compact, but I would say that yes, we have found form late. That's down to all of us. Looking at the second half of the season, with eight more points we would be in second. It's a very big difference, but the players are learning from it."

Amorim also commented on Nuno Santos’ spectacular goal.

“What upsets me is that we missed easier chances and then he scores a goal like that. For me, the most important thing is that Nuno Santos can do much better. Everyone gets annoyed when they don't play, but he gets too affected and that sometimes takes his focus away. It's difficult for Nuno Santos sometimes to accept that he isn't playing. Today he scored a great goal, he can score many more and I also think he can be a much better player."

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3-0 win for Sporting CP against Boavista FC

By Sporting CP
13 Mar, 2023

A dominant display earns three points for Os Leões

Sporting Clube de Portugal warmed up for a big week ahead with a 3-0 win over Boavista FC 3-0 on Liga Portugal Matchday 24.

Rúben Amorim made five changes from the midweek match against Arsenal in the Europa League, including handing a league debut for goalkeeper Franco Israel. Sporting CP started with the Uruguayan goalkeeper, Ousmane Diomande, Sebastián Coates, Matheus Reis, Ricardo Esgaio, Manuel Ugarte, Hidemasa Morita, Nuno Santos, Marcus Edwards, Youssef Chermiti and Pedro Gonçalves.

The hosts enjoyed the first chance in the opening minute, when Morita crossed from the left and Chermiti headed with his back to goal, the ball hitting the post and falling in front of goal. Gonçalves was waiting to finish, but Onyemaechi got there first to clear. Edwards followed up with an effort soon after, but his shot went wide of goal.

Enjoying more of the ball, controlling the pace and pressing high, Sporting CP were not letting Boavista FC play and created a series of opportunities, only kept out by the defence and goalkeeper Bracali.

On 13 minutes, Chermiti had a low shot go wide, building up to an incredible opening goal under five minutes later: A one-two between Edwards and Chermiti down the right hand side saw the former cut back for the striker, who could not get a shot off, but Nuno Santos came in from the second line to finish off with a fantastic rabona strike to make it 1-0.

It was only after half an hour of play that Franco Israel had to intervene for the first time, from a Yusupha header which he saved comfortably.

Just before the end of the first half, Morita put through Nuno Santos who, after getting into the area, set up Gonçalves. Defender Salvador Agra came in to cut out the pass and ended up deflecting into his own net.

Leading 2-0 at the start of the second period, Sporting CP again started well and looked to increase their advantage immediately, as Nuno Santos, off a corner by Edwards, swiped twice at the ball and put it wide.

Boavista FC responded with a set piece of their own, with a free kick from the left that Onyemaechi went for, but Franco Israel immediately grabbed the ball.

Ricardo Esgaio had a chance to score a terrific goal when he received the ball from the right and progressed towards the area, only for his strike to bounce back off the woodwork.

Then it was Edwards, through the middle, who shot, with Bracali clutching his effort.

Amorim made the first changes by taking off Matheus Reis and Pedro Gonçalves and bringing in Gonçalo Inácio and Francisco Trincão.

In the 66th minute, off another quick move by Sporting CP, Nuno Santos got a pass from Edwards, but his connection went well over the bar. Soon after, another shot from the winger, set up by Trincão, was also hit high.

In the 72nd minute, another double substitution withdrew Chermiti and Edwards for Paulinho and Arthur Gomes.

Despite creating less danger, Sporting CP remained the better side and were looking for their third goal. In the 83rd minute, Gomes nearly got it, but struck wide.

Consecutive chances for Trincão and Morita also went outside the post, and it would not be until stoppage time that Sporting CP made it 3-0. Paulinho finished off in the 93rd minute, after a cross from Ricardo Esgaio.

The goal rounded off a comprehensive performance, earning three points for Sporting CP in Liga Portugal. They now return their focus to the Europa League and a trip to London, where Arsenal await with a 2-2 result from the first leg.

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Amorim: "We strongly believe that we can go through"

By Sporting CP
09 Mar, 2023

The coach reacts to the 2-2 first leg draw with Arsenal

In the aftermath of the 2-2 draw against Arsenal in the first leg of the Round of 16 of the UEFA Europa League, Sporting Clube de Portugal coach Rúben Amorim reflected on the game, stating that he believed his side could have come away with the victory.

“Arsenal controlled the game with the ball, but we defended well. We had the first opportunity and, even when we conceded the first goal, the team didn't let their heads drop, which is a very good sign," he told the media in his post-match press conference.

"If we look at the incidents in the game, it was very similar to what has happened this season. There's always a detail that cancels out other moments, and that's what happened. We could have gone 3-1 up, but we didn't manage to and then they made it 2-2."

“After that, we tried to defend and the players gave everything they had with a different pace. The team were very smart in their understanding of the game, seeing where the spaces were, overloading the wings and bringing the ball out with quality. We had our chances against a team who have another level of power to them, and we adapted well. Looking at the game, we could have won.”

Amorim was then asked if the draw was a bittersweet result, taking into account the way the Arsenal goals were scored and the chances not finished off by Sporting CP.

“Before the game, all Sportinguistas would have taken this result. But looking at what happened, it's hard to accept and nobody can be satisfied. We didn't manage to score a goal and in key moments we suffered, first from a dead ball and then off a rebound. Still, we had a very competent game. We should have scored one or two more goals, but it's good that there's a bittersweet feeling because we're here to win and not just to take part," he stated.

The coach also stressed that the tie is open and that the team will "try everything" in the second leg.

“We are going to London with the aim of going through. We know that Arsenal will have their crowd there, but if we were a goal or two ahead it would be completely different. We're going to play our game and try to make the opposition nervous, because we have the ability to have the ball. We know we're going to suffer a lot and if we have to defend with everyone in front of the goal, then that's what we'll do. We strongly believe that we can go through."

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London calling for Sporting CP after 2-2 first leg with Arsenal

By Sporting CP
09 Mar, 2023

The Europa League tie will be settled in England

Sporting Clube de Portugal's UEFA Europa League Round of 16 tie with Arsenal remains wide open, after Os Leões drew 2-2 with the English side at the Estádio José Alvalade in the first leg.

Without the suspended Manuel Ugarte or former Arsenal player Hector Bellerín, injured in yesterday's training session, Rúben Amorim made four changes to his starting lineup, with Jeremiah St. Juste, Matheus Reis, Francisco Trincão and Paulinho returning to the initial eleven.

It was the Gunners who enjoyed more possession in the opening minutes, although the first close call belonged to Sporting CP. On the left wing, Pedro Gonçalves entered the area, got past a defender and unleashed a shot just off the target.

Although Sporting CP had been holding up well, it was the visitors who opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, off a corner headed in by Saliba.

Oleksander Zinchenko forced Adán into a save off a shot from distance, but Os Leões responded with the equaliser. After a first threat from Gonçalo Inácio, kept out by goalkeeper Matt Turner, the resulting corner was converted by the centre back to make it 1-1.

Marcus Edwards was denied by Turner and Adán made another block from a Granit Xhaka header as the goalkeepers gained protagonism, and it was Edwards who enjoyed the last chance of the first half: Breaking away after Arsenal conceded a turnover in the middle of the park, he took too long to move upfield and the referee blew for halftime.

The intensity remained in the second half. Sporting CP tried to score through Morita, who shot wide after an excellent buildup by Trincão leading the counterattack, and the English side fought back with an effort from Martinelli that was saved and a Fábio Vieira strike wide.

Sporting CP were increasingly comfortable and confident, and transferred this to their attack. In the 55th minute their work paid off, as Paulinho scored on the rebound from an initial shot by Pedro Gonçalves, with the fans at the Estádio José Alvalade exploding for the second time and pushing the team on for more.

St. Juste blocked a Martinelli shot after rushing back and Paulinho clipped over when through on the goalkeeper, and in the 62nd minute Sporting CP received some bad luck when a strike took a deflection off Morita to beat Adán and took the score to 2-2.

Amorim decided to make his first substitutions, with Nuno Santos, Ousmane Diomande and Youssef Chermiti coming on in a phase of the match played at a slower pace.

Arsenal appeared content to maintain the scoreline, whilst Sporting CP attempted to go forward whenever the chance presented itself.

A few tame shots from either side rounded off the game, and the final score of 2-2 leaves everything at stake for the second leg in London next Thursday.

Before the return fixture, Sporting CP host Boavista FC in Liga Portugal action.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Jeremiah St. Juste, Sebastián Coates [C], Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio (Ousmane Diomandé, 77’), Pedro Gonçalves, Hidemasa Morita, Matheus Reis, Marcus Edwards (Fatawu Issahaku, 89’), Francisco Trincão (Nuno Santos, 71’) and Paulinho (Youssef Chermiti, 77’).

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Amorim: "It was a fair victory for a team that always believed"

By Sporting CP
05 Mar, 2023

Coach satisfied with victory over Portimonense SC

At the end of Sporting Clube de Portugal's 0-1 win over Portimonense SC, coach Rúben Amorim gave a press conference and analysed the performance. The victory was his 100th in charge of the team.

"We were the better side and attacked and defended well. We created many chances and we didn't let Portimonense SC create many of their own. That's what I like most about games: Seeing my team play at the level they are capable of," he explained.

"We should have scored more goals, but it was a fair victory for a team that always believed. It was important not to concede goals again and not to let Portimonense SC create great chances. We always controlled the game very well."

The match saw Paulinho score the only goal, coming on as a substitute and finding the net soon after. Youngster Youssef Chermiti had started the contest up front.

"I know that they can play together, but our tactics change depending on the characteristics of the game," he said.

"When necessary, both will be in the area. In other games, there will be only one or neither of them at all."

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Paulinho strike earns 0-1 win against Portimonense SC

By Sporting CP
05 Mar, 2023

The substitute gives Sporting CP their only goal in an away victory

A solitary goal from second half substitute Paulinho was enough to earn Sporting Clube de Portugal an away victory against Portimonense SC on Matchday 23 in Liga Portugal, as Os Leões continued a positive run of results.

Coach Rúben Amorim rang the changes in his starting XI, with Ousmane Diomande, Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio, Manuel Ugarte and Youssef Chermiti taking the places of Jeremiah St. Juste, Matheus Reis, Héctor Bellerín, Francisco Trincao and Paulinho.

Sporting CP took control from the opening minute, and attacks by Nuno Santos, Manuel Ugarte and Gonçalo Inácio in the first quarter of an hour set the tone for the game.

The first chance of note came in the 16th minute, when Marcus Edwards was played through by Ousmane Diomande and shot into the side netting. Soon after, off a corner, both Pedro Gonçalves and Hidemasa Morita tried to score, without success.

Ten minutes later, Morita set up Nuno Santos, who laid off to an unsuccessful Pedro Gonçalves. The same thing happened to Edwards, who met a cross from Gonçalves to the far post with a shot wide.

Portimonense SC's only shot in the first half was a free kick taken by Maurício, and the one-way traffic continued with Nuno Santos being brought down inside the area and a penalty being awarded to Sporting CP. Stepping up to take was Gonçalves, who struck his effort over the crossbar.

The 0-0 scoreline at half time was somewhat misleading, as Sporting CP had nine shots to Portimonense SC's one, as well as 76% possession.

The dominance only increased in the second 45 minutes, and opportunities came and went at a breakneck pace -Sporting CP lacking only effectiveness in front of goal.

Just after the restart, Edwards crossed and Park, in an attempt to cut the attack out, sent the ball against his own crossbar. Shortly afterwards, Gonçalves' shot from outside the area was met by excellent intervention by goalkeeper Kosuke for a corner, and on the following move Gonçalves was close to making it 0-1 again.

Ricardo Esgaio was also denied by Kosuke and Gonçalves hit the post, as Sporting CP enjoyed chance after chance.

In the 72nd minute, after Gonçalves had another effort blocked by Kosuke, Amorim decided to make an attacking change and replaced Manuel Ugarte with Paulinho.

The decision turned out to be the right one, as, in the 77th minute, Gonçalves found Paulinho with a precise cross and the striker met it beautifully to score his 12th goal of the season.

Portimonense SC had their only real attacks of the entire match in response, but Antonio Adán was steady and defended the few shots that came his way.

A 0-1 win earned Sporting CP three more points in the league. Their attentions now turn to the Round of 16 of the UEFA Europa League, in which they host Arsenal in midweek.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Ousmane Diomande, Sebastián Coates [C] (Matheus Reis, 60'), Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio, Manuel Ugarte (Paulinho, 74'), Hidemasa Morita, Nuno Santos (Jeremiah St. Juste , 85'), Marcus Edwards (Francisco Trincão, 85'), Pedro Gonçalves and Youssef Chermiti.

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Amorim: "We are under pressure to win"

By Sporting CP
03 Mar, 2023

The coach prepares his side for a meeting with Portimonense SC

Rúben Amorim talked on Friday morning, before the Saturday 6pm kickoff against Portimonense SC in Liga Portugal.

“This run of three victories is nothing special for a big club, but for us it becomes more important due to the moment we are in. Now we want to start another sequence," said the coach.

"The preparation for this game was carried out with the utmost care, with a lot of observation and tactical work for Portimonense SC, who we know can play in many ways and have a lot of variety in terms of their players. We prepared the game very well and worked on dead balls very well, to be competent in that facet of the game. It was normal preparation for an important game in our season and we want to maintain this winning streak."

"We are under pressure to win from the beginning, because we always have to win -even when we are top of the table. Now we are below that and it gives us extra pressure to win and perhaps even anxiety to win quickly."

On the previous matchday, Sporting CP lessened the gap to the two places above them, and Amorim acknowledged that they need other teams to slip up.

“It's important because, even if we do our job, if others don't lose points, we don't get to those places. This is yet another moment in which we have to win, as we had in other games with Boavista FC and FC Arouca, in which we had to win and in which we didn't. You have to be aware of that, face it and tomorrow we have to win."

Questioned about whether he will pick his squad thinking about the Europa League in midweek, he commented that "We don't reserve players, we rotate because we have quality players, the characteristics of the game are different and we have to keep that in mind in order to win the games."

In the week in which Sporting CP presented their financial results for 2022, the coach was also asked about them, and spoke openly about the subject: “We have not achieved a season at the level of what we intended in the sporting aspect. Sportinguistas have to look at the glass as being half-full: The club is more stable, have better financial conditions and are more prepared to face the challenges of the future, talents are emerging and the coach has to do his job. We have to look forward."

"We lost four starters this year. Sarabia wasn't sold, but we lost others because the offers were great and they wanted to leave. That's life. Obviously we are already preparing for the next season because that is what we have to do, we don't have the resources of other teams and we have to anticipate things. We have to look to the future, plan and improve. We are preparing for next year knowing that we have to have a plan A and a plan B according to whether we get into the Champions League."
The coach was watching Sporting CP's UEFA Youth League win against AFC Ajax alongside Portuguese national team coach Roberto Martínez, with whom he spoke.

“We exchanged some ideas about the Sporting CP players and I think the coach will do the same with other coaches. I gave my opinion and, of course, I always push for my players to be included. There are people we talk to for two minutes and we like them -and I liked him. I wish him the best of luck. He will make mistakes, he will do good things and we are all supporting him to have a strong team.”

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Amorim: "It was a very competent performance"

By Sporting CP
28 Feb, 2023

Statements after the victory over GD Estoril Praia

A 2-0 triumph for Sporting Clube de Portugal against GD Estoril Praia had coach Rúben Amorim pleased with the result, as he explained in his post-match press conference.

"In a week, it seems that the atmosphere has changed. That's football. It was another competent display in a one-way game against a team that came to defend. Throughout the game, they tried to use the anxiety of Sporting CP to win," he said.

"We took the lead without letting GD Estoril Praia create opportunities. We went into the break in front, and in the second half it was more of the same. The talent of Sporting CP players like Trincão made it 2-0. We didn't manage to score more goals, but it was a very competent performance and a positive week."

After assuring that he is "never upset with the supporters," the coach underlined that "We are trying our best and the results will come. Our obligation is to win more games and play better."

Asked about Trincão's performance, Amorim acknowledged that "the players are not immune to what is happening outside. The players feel what is expected from them and sometimes that can create problems and a lack of confidence. The talent is there and we have to give Trincão time. He has talent and ability and he has to lose the fear that he has sometimes of making mistakes. When the team are in better shape, things will come more naturally."

On his opinion of VAR, the coach said that he was in favour of its use.

"Sometimes we agree or disagree with it, but it brings justice to football. Not always, however, because the person in the VAR also makes mistakes. It is a very new tool in football. It is capable of taking away some excitement, but I prefer justice over excitement," he explained.

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2-0 victory keeps winning run going for Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
28 Feb, 2023

The team win in Liga Portugal against GD Estoril Praia

Sporting Clube de Portugal won their Monday night Liga Portugal home game against GD Estoril Praia 2-0, thanks to goals by Héctor Bellerín and Francisco Trincão.

Before kick-off, Ana Borges, Bruna Lourenço, Diana Silva, Alicia Correia, Joana Martins and Ana Capeta, Sporting CP women's players who helped the Portugal national team reach the final stage of the World Cup for the first time, were honored and received an award from Frederico Varandas, chairman of the Board of Directors.

Coach Rúben Amorim made four changes to his starting lineup from the Europa League contest the previous week, bringing in Matheus Reis, Bellerín, Nuno Santos and Trincão in place of Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio, Manuel Ugarte and Arthur Gomes.

The first opportunity came in the 13th minute, when Nuno Santos shot slightly wide from outside the area. Shortly after, a precise cross from Marcus Edwards found Paulinho, whose header was saved by goalkeeper Daniel Figueira.

Os Canarinhos were pegged back into their own half for practically the entire first half, but managed an opportunity in the 23rd minute when a cross-shot by Francisco Geraldes forced Antonio Adán to make a stop.

Marcus Edwards sent a beautiful curling shot just off target, before the opening goal finally arrived in the 41st minute. A cross for Paulinho resulted in some confusion in the visiting team's area and the ball fell to Bellerín, who was in the right place at the right time to finish for his first goal for the club.

Bellerín would deliver in a cross to Trincão, who headed over, before the break, and the game went into halftime with the score at 1-0.

The second half could scarcely have started better for Sporting CP, who scored in the 51st minute and doubled their advantage. From the left, Trincão made a solo run into the box, dummied several defenders and finished past the goalkeeper for his seventh goal of the season.

Figueira denied Trincão a brace in the 63rd and 68th minutes with good saves, as Sporting CP continued to attack. Amorim decided to make changes, bringing Gonçalo Inácio and Youssef Chermiti in to replace Sebastián Coates and Paulinho, and Chermiti shot into the side netting moments after his introduction.

Further changes saw Arthur Gomes, Ricardo Esgaio and Mateo Tanlongo come in, but even with more modifications in the Sporting CP lineup, GD Estoril Praia created danger on just one occasion: Tiago Araújo hitting the post in the 83rd minute.

The pace gradually dropped, but there was still time for Chermiti, in the 90th minute off a ball from Trincão, and Arthur Gomes from a free kick, to force Figueira into saves.

Figueira also responded to attacks by Edwards and Morita to keep the score at 2-0, but a dominant display ended with Sporting CP taking all three points.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Jeremiah St. Juste, Sebastián Coates [C] (Gonçalo Inácio, 67'), Matheus Reis, Héctor Bellerín (Ricardo Esgaio, 77'), Hidemasa Morita, Pedro Gonçalves (Mateo Tanlongo, 82'), Nuno Santos (Arthur Gomes, 77') , Marcus Edwards, Francisco Trincao and Paulinho (Youssef Chermiti, 67').

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Amorim: "GD Estoril are sure to pose a lot of problems"

By Sporting CP
27 Feb, 2023

The coach previews the Monday night Liga Portugal fixture

Ahead of Sporting Clube de Portugal's Monday Liga Portugal match at home to GD Estoril Praia, coach Rúben Amorim, spoke to the media in a pre-match press conference.

The opposition are 15th in the table, and are on a run of two consecutive defeats that resulted in the dismissal of coach Nélson Veríssimo. Nevertheless, Amorim warned of the quality of the GD Estoril side.

“They're not going through a good moment, but there are players with a lot of talent and very crafty. In these games, freed from responsibility and with Sporting CP being favourites to win, they are sure to pose a lot of problems for our team," said the coach.

"We looked a lot at what they did against us in the first meeting this season, because they shouldn't change that much, and we also looked at the games played by their Under-23s  team to see the nuances of the new coach.“

"We won't have Ugarte, who is suspended but already needed to rest anyway, but we're going to field a strong team. We anticipate a difficult game; it's our third this week, but above all we're going to be more confident. I prefer it that way. We have won twice in a row, but we want more and that's what we're going to try to do. Our preparation was the same, but the fact that we come into this one off victories and that we got into the knockout stage of the UEFA Europa League gives us extra confidence for this game."

Asked about the draw for the Last 16 of the European competition, which will pit Sporting CP against English Premier League leaders Arsenal, Amorim declined to comment, saying “Our focus is on GD Estoril Praia. I don't want anyone to think about it, it doesn't interest us now. The big objective is to reach that game with two more victories."

With Manuel Ugarte, one of the most used players this season, unavailable, there are several options to replace him.

“There are solutions and we cannot lose balance. You can't be dependent on any one player, although we know his importance. Dário [Essugo] didn't disappear, he's injured and that's why he hasn't been in the callups. It could be Mateo [Tanlogo], who doesn't have much experience yet, but is an intelligent player, who comes in. We could put another player there like Morita, who has other characteristics and gives us another quality in the buildup."

Amorim underlined that youngster Mateus Fernandes, used in the Europa League playoff in Denmark, could also be an option to take into account on Monday.

“Whether he's with us or in the B team has more to do with the fact that one player or another is missing. It's about doing the maths with the midfielders. If he is not with us, then he has to play for the B team to get minutes. The young players move up and down between the two teams. Our commitment is not a question of, from now on, him always having to play. Mateus is a possibility to play in this game, we'll see."

"The important thing is to remember that Dário was already in the starting lineup at 17 years old, Mateus at 18 and Youssef [Chermiti] has played three games in the starting lineup too. For me, they are options and whoever has to play will play."

Amorim has received praise as of late from Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, who revealed that he considers Amorim as “one of the best coaches around today." The Sporting CP boss accepted the compliments with modesty.

"It's always good to hear that, but I want to focus on the reality now. My reality means that last week white handkerchiefs were waved by the fans. I have no illusions about things; the results dictate everything. I don't want to open doors to England. I've already had some contacts from there, but I'm very happy here, I'm not looking for anything else and what I want is not to disappoint the supporters of my club," he stated.

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