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Sotiris Alexandropoulos joins Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
30 Aug, 2022

The club sign the Greek talent through to 2027

Sotiris Alexandropoulos has signed for Sporting Clube de Portugal, through to 2027. The Greek international joins from Panathinaikos FC on a contract through to 2027, with a buyout clause of 60 million euros.

“Sporting CP are a great club, I could sense that from the first moment I arrived here. I spoke with several players in Greece and some former teammates who played here, and all said very good things about the club. I'm very happy to be here,” he began by saying at his unveiling.

“It's my first experience abroad, but I feel prepared and proud. This was a step I wanted to take and Sporting CP are the ideal club because they work with young players. I'm looking forward to starting training with my teammates and showing what I can do on the pitch. I'm fast, good at one-on-one situations and I play with passion. I will try to help the players and the team."

As for his first impressions of the Academia Cristiano Ronaldo, Alexandropoulos said that “from the first time I came to the Academia I knew that there were the perfect tools to work with here. I was given a very good welcome by everyone and the team are incredible, as is the stadium. Now I'm looking forward to meeting the fans at the ground and giving them happiness and victories."

The midfielder acknowledged that Andraž Šporar was one of the players who advised him to come to Alvalade.

“When I heard about Sporting CP's interest, Šporar told me to come here. He told me about the club, the people and the way they work here. He told me it would be a big step for me and that helped me, as he is a great player and also a friend."

The chance to play in the UEFA Champions League was another reason Alexandropoulos chose Sporting CP.

“I have dreamed of playing in the UEFA Champions League since I was a child. Without Sporting CP I would not have been able to achieve this, so I'm very happy and looking forward to playing my first game in that beautiful competition. I promise I will always do my best,” the 20-year old promised.

Regarding coach Rúben Amorim, the new no.6 said he had not yet had the opportunity to meet him, but that he was highly rated.

“'I've heard very good things about the coach. He likes to work hard and improve young players like me. I haven't had the chance to meet him in person yet, but we've talked a little and I'm aware of his general idea for the team. I look forward to starting working with him on the pitch.”

“I can promise passion and that I will give 100 percent. I like to win and I will give everything for the team to achieve our goals."

A youth product at Panathinaikos FC, Sotiris Alexandropoulos made his debut for the first team on October 20th, 2019, aged 17, away to Atromitos FC. In total, he made 77 appearances for the club, scoring two goals and winning a Greek Cup.

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Amorim: "The players gave their all"

By Sporting CP
28 Aug, 2022

​The coach laments a lack of effectiveness in front of goal

In his post-match press conference after the defeat against GD Chaves, Sporting Clube de Portugal coach Rúben Amorim put the loss down to a lack of effectiveness in front of goal.

“The main mistake was failing to score goals. In the first half we didn't let GD Chaves create any dangerous situation and we had several chances. Even with the ones that weren't clear chances, there were several crosses where we just couldn't get the ball into the net. In the second half we conceded two goals in quick succession, and from then on the team didn't have the same cool heads. We made changes to widen play and we put Coates up front to take advantage of the crosses we were delivering, but from then on we didn't create the clear chances that we had in the first half,” he began by saying.

“Time was running out and we were losing confidence. There was a lot of anxiety, which is natural, but the players gave everything. They ran to the fullest, but things didn't work out. We conceded two goals: One from a free kick with a header almost from outside the area, and the other from a quick transition. If we had scored half the chances we had today, we would have won the game, and that's what I will focus on. The game is over, we lost and now we will turn our thoughts to the next one."

Amorim refused the suggestion that the players did not interpret the message from the coaching staff well.

“The players are playing well, but they are not scoring goals. We created a lot of chances; it would be worrying if we didn't create them. Of course, when we lose and concede eight goals in four games, in addition to already being at a considerable distance behind our rivals, everything is seen as a problem: From the message that it is not getting through, or this or that. Obviously we have to improve a lot, create even more chances and score goals,” he stressed.

The coach also commented on the performance of Pedro Gonçalves, who retreated to midfield to partner Manuel Ugarte.

“If he scored from his first shot, which hit the post and the goalkeeper's back, maybe it would have opened up the game. Even playing further back, he had several shots."

Next up, Sporting CP take on GD Estoril Praia away from home.

“We are at the beginning of the season and it is obviously a very difficult time, but we have to face things naturally because this is the life of coaches and footballers. Tomorrow we will come back to work, and if we win GD Estoril Praia everything will be a little better," he stated.

"Of course there is a problem, but there is no need to make a drama out of it. We have to turn around and from now on we can't concede goals, that's my idea and it has to be the players' idea."

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Sporting CP lose to GD Chaves

By Sporting CP
28 Aug, 2022

​Despite dominating play, the team fall 0-2 at home

Sporting Clube de Portugal suffered a surprise 0-2 defeat to GD Chaves by 0-2 at the Estádio José Alvalade, on Matchday 4 of the Liga Portugal season. Two goals in quick succession in the second half meant that the team emerged empty handed.

Without the injured Jovane Cabral and Paulinho for the game, coach Rúben Amorim also made three changes to his starting XI. Ricardo Esgaio replaced the suspended Pedro Porro on the right wing, Nuno Santos took the place of Matheus Reis on the left and debutant Rochinha joined Francisco Trincão and Marcus Edwards in attack. Pedro Gonçalves dropped back to team up with Manuel Ugarte in the midfield.

GD Chaves, recently promoted to the top flight and coached by Vítor Campelos, were missing captain João Teixeira through suspension.

In the opening moments, Nuno Santos took advantage of a loose ball on the edge of the area and shot powerfully, with the drive flying just wide

Os Leões started with an offensive dynamic, looking to find spaces in the opposition half, and shortly after they came close to scoring again: First, from long distance, Gonçalves shot hard and hit the post; soon after, Rochinha appeared in a good position in the box, but his header went off target.

Opportunities followed one another for the home team, with Pedro Gonçalves testing the goalkeeper's reflexes once again, before the pace dropped.

In the minutes before halftime, Sporting CP struck wide from distance through Rochinha, Gonçalo Inácio hit the post with a header, Trincão almost took advantage of a ball that goalkeeper Paulo Vítor couldn't catch and, finally, Rochinha tried his luck again, with the stopper holding onto the effort.

For the second half, Amorim changed his defence and switched Luís Neto for Matheus Reis. The chances continued, as Inácio headed wide and, soon after, Edwards forced Paulo Vítor into an excellent stop. In response, the Trás-os-Montes created their first noteworthy move in the match, but Antonio Adán was solid in response.

Before the hour, Hidemasa Morita came in for Ugarte, who had picked up a yellow card. On the next move, GD Chaves made it 0-1 through Steven Vitória, off a free kick into the area. That lead was increased to 0-2 moments later, with a goal from Juninho Vieira.

In response, Jeremiah St. Juste was introduced in place of Esgaio, and Sebastián Coates was moved up into the attack as a makeshift forward. Rodrigo Ribeiro was subbed on for Rochinha, and Sporting CP went on the hunt for goals with frequent crosses into the area.

In the final minutes, the clearest chance went to Ribeiro, who shot into the hands of Paulo Vítor. Just before the full time whistle, Patrick Fernandes was sent off for GD Chaves, who held on to take all three points.

Os Leões will play on Saturday, September 3rd, away to GD Estoril Praia on Matchday 5.

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GR], Luís Neto (Matheus Reis, 45'), Sebastián Coates [C], Gonçalo Inácio, Ricardo Esgaio (Jeremiah St. Juste, 65'), Manuel Ugarte (Hidemasa Morita, 60'), Pedro Gonçalves, Nuno Santos, Francisco Trincao, Rochinha (Rodrigo Ribeiro, 74') and Marcus Edwards.

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Amorim: "We are treating GD Chaves like a Champions League game"

By Sporting CP
26 Aug, 2022

The coach turns his focus to Liga Portugal Matchday 4 action

Sporting Clube de Portugal host GD Chaves at the Estádio José Alvalade on Saturday (8:30pm local time), and coach Rúben Amorim talked about the Liga Portugal Matchday 4 game in his pre-match press conference.

"It was a good, long week. We tried to show players the game that we lost against FC Porto almost move-by-move. We did a lot well. There are people who probably have a different opinion and who look at the result a lot. I try to look at how many chances FC Porto created and how many we created, how the goals came about and why we conceded them," he explained of the defeat in O Clássico.

"Then we looked at GD Chaves. We want to get back to winning ways and start putting a run together, taking one game at a time. We know the strengths of GD Chaves and all the small details involved. We are treating this one like a Champions League game and we will be prepared and focused."

Of the Champions League itself, Amorim remarked on the draw that took place on Thursday evening.

"I didn't see the draw. There are teams that are difficult to face because of the way they play, and I look more at these details than at the names of the teams. Everyone looked at Pot 3 and wanted Sporting CP. Let's see if that is the case at the end of the group stage, but our 'Champions League' right now is GD Chaves," he warned.

Analysing his team's current form, Amorim was positive.

"Sportinguistas have to look at the overall plan and see that Sporting CP have a very young squad with quality players. The club sold players for a big fees and we're at the beginning of the season, having played in Porto and Braga. We wanted to win all of the games, and we could not do it, but we have played these games now. Sporting CP are OK,contrary to what everyone says. All clubs go through good times and bad times, but there is value in the first team, players have been sold and the club is being restructured. What Sporting CP are experiencing are bad results, but overall, as a club, we are going through a good time. We have dropped five points, but that cannot change the view that Sportinguistas have about the club. We have to all stick together. We can discuss which way is better, and I think that is healthy, but tomorrow we have to all be united. The big added value is not the coach, but the atmosphere created by supporters. We have to be as we have always been since I arrived here: United and very attentive to everything that happens at the club. Getting back to winning ways is the responsibility of the coach and the players."

Amorim also promised that the team will "go back to taking things game-by-game" and reminded journalists that Sporting CP are "five points behind our rivals and many points behind overall, but we have to be aware of it and it doesn't take any ambition away from us."

Of his squad, he revealed that "Jovane [Cabral] took a knock yesterday in training, and will be out. [Jeremiah] St. Juste is another option. He's still growing. Training is completely different to games, and he has been inactive for a long time. He may be an option from the start, or off the bench."

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Champions League Group Stage opponents drawn

By Sporting CP
25 Aug, 2022

Sporting CP will play Eintracht Frankfurt, Spurs and Olympique Marseille

Sporting CP's opponents for the 2022/23 UEFA Champions League Group Stage were drawn on Thursday, at a ceremony held in Istanbul, Turkey - city that will host the final of the competition at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium.

Part of Pot 3, Os Leões were drawn in Group D, where they will face German side Eintracht Frankfurt, current holders of the UEFA Europa League, English team Tottenham Hotspur and French Ligue 1 outfit Olympique de Marseille.

Starting on the week of September 6th and 7th, the UEFA Champions League Group Stage will run for eight weeks, ending on November 2nd. A fixture list will be released by UEFA on Friday.

GROUP STAGE DATES:
Matchday 1: September 6/7, 2022
Matchday 2: September 13/14, 2022
Matchday 3: October 4/5, 2022
Matchday 4: October 11/12, 2022
Matchday 5: October 25/26, 2022
Matchday 6: November 1/2, 2022

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Jovane Cabral renews with Sporting CP

By Sporting CP
24 Aug, 2022

The winger signs a new deal through to 2025

Jovane Cabral has signed a contract extension at Sporting Clube de Portugal, through to 2025 and with a buyout clause of 60 million euros. The winger will continue at the club he has been a part of since 2014.

"I am really happy. It's always good to be where you feel good. This is my home and this is where I feel good,” he began by telling the media after the new deal was announced.

“I'm treated very well here. I had an experience abroad, but I always wanted to come back and I'm very happy to be here."

In the second half of last season, Cabral played for Italian side SS Lazio on loan, but returns to Lisbon with well-defined goals.

“I grew a lot as a player and as a man last year. Sometimes we need to take that step to see other realities and learn from other coaches. I'm very happy with my time there, because I learned a lot, and now I'm back to help Sporting CP."

“I bring the desire to score goals, provide assists and help the team wherever the coach asks me to play. I'm completely focused and ready to work," he continued, before praising coach Rúben Amorim.

"He was always very fond of me and helped me a lot. I am very grateful to be able to work with him, and I look forward to continuing to evolve and learning more from him.”

The 24 year old from Cape Verde has played 97 games and scored 21 goals for the first team, winning Liga Portugal, the Taça de Portugal, Supertaça and three Taças da Liga.

“To the Sportinguistas: I am very happy to be here. Thank you for all of your love over these past few years. I will try to continue to bring more joy to the fans."

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Amorim: "We didn't make the most of our chances"

By Sporting CP
21 Aug, 2022

The coach gives his assessment of the loss in O Clássico

Following the 3-0 defeat for Sporting Clube de Portugal against FC Porto, Rúben Amorim analysed the match at the Estádio do Dragão.

"We played our game and FC Porto played theirs. They scored three goals and we didn't score from any of the many opportunities we had. We suffered close to halftime, which is difficult, and our best moment was when we came back after the break and dominated. We didn't score or take advantage of our opportunities, and FC Porto were very mature," he explained.

"Conceding three goals in two different games concerns any coach, but we have to analyse it. FC Porto didn't create many opportunities and took all the ones they had. We didn't. There are things we have to improve, but there were very good things as well. There have been games at the Dragão in which we have played much worse. We had shots come back off Diogo Costa's face and we couldn't score. There were phases in which everything went wrong. In football, everything changes suddenly," he stressed.

For Amorim, the absence of the departed Matheus Nunes did not influence the result.

"I really liked [Hidemasa] Morita. The coach is the only one responsible for defeats. The change in midfield had no influence on the result. What we didn't manage to do was kill off FC Porto once and for all, to make them feel uncomfortable."

Admitting that he would be "happier if we had more points", the coach also said he has seen the team grow. "We know the points gap that we have now, but it's not worth thinking about it. It's part of our race and our focus has to be on winning against GD Chaves."

Asked about a possible lack of reaction to losing possession, Amorim explained that "when we win the ball we always want to play forward, and the FC Porto players are closer. We play differently. We were on top of FC Porto many times and we had several opportunities that we didn't bring to fruition."

After praising the entries of Fatawu and Rochinha in the second half and ensuring that he is "very satisfied with the players," Amorim concluded by recalling that "this is football" and that his team "have to be able to deal with the situation and take away the positive and negative aspects."

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Sporting CP fall 3-0 in O Clássico

By Sporting CP
21 Aug, 2022

Two penalties and a goal from open play result in defeat to FC Porto

Sporting Clube de Portugal lost 3-0 in their away game against FC Porto on Matchday 3 of the Liga Portugal season.

The first 'Clássico' of the season saw only one change by Rúben Amorim in his starting XI: Hidemasa Morita came in to replace Matheus Nunes, who left the club earlier in the week.

With thousands of Sportinguistas in the away section at the Estádio do Dragão, the derby started with the usual equality in the midfield, but it was Sporting CP who created the first goalscoring opportunity: In the 11th minute, Pedro Gonçalves accelerated to leave Pepe behind and placed the ball in the heart of the area. After a scramble, Morita hit the post with a forceful shot.

Shortly after, Pedro Porro set up Pedro Gonçalves with a good pass, but the Portuguese international was unable to control well in a favourable position.

FC Porto responded and began to have more ball, also making it increasingly difficult for Sporting CP to play out from the back. Gradually, the home team began building up some dangerous moves close to Sporting CP's area, although clear goalscoring opportunities were scarce.

Close to the break, in the 42nd minute, FC Porto made it 1-0. After a clash between Antonio Adán and Taremi, the ball fell to Evanilson, who only had to tap it into the empty net.

Sporting CP went very close to an equaliser on two occasions before the end of the first half, but Diogo Costa, the home team's goalkeeper, would fend off the chances for Francisco Trincão and Gonçalo Inácio.

In the first minute of the second half, a quick attack by Sporting CP resulted in a cross-shot from Porro going wide. Possession was working in the team's favour, but shots on goal were scarce for both sides.

With 20 minutes remaining, Amorim made his first change, replacing Morita and Luís Neto with Rochinha and Nuno Santos.

FC Porto benefited from a penalty kick due to a handball by Porro - who was also shown a straight red card. Uribe converted to make it 2-0.

With Sporting CP down to ten men, Matheus Reis and Marcus Edwards withdrawn and Jeremiah St. Juste and Fatawu brought in. The latter came very close to reducing the deficit in the 83rd minute, but was denied by Diogo Costa when through on goal.

Cruelly, this was followed by another penalty. After being brought down by Antonio Adán, Galeno converted from the 11-metre mark and rounded off a 3-0 win for FC Porto.

Sporting CP host GD Chaves on Matchday 4

Sporting CP: Antonio Adán [GK], Luís Neto (Nuno Santos, 70'), Sebastián Coates [C], Gonçalo Inácio, Pedro Porro, Manuel Ugarte, Hidemasa Morita (Rochinha, 70'), Matheus Reis (Jeremiah St. Juste , 79'), Francisco Trincao, Pedro Gonçalves and Marcus Edwards (Fatawu, 79').

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Amorim: "We know the importance of this game"

By Sporting CP
19 Aug, 2022

The coach looks ahead to O Clássico against FC Porto

Sporting CP coach Rúben Amorim held a pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon, previewing the first edition of 'O Clássico' this season against FC Porto. The Saturday 8:30pm kickoff at the Estádio do Dragão is expected to be a tough game, the coach says, but the focus is on taking all three points back to Lisbon.

“This week was strange and different for reasons that we all know, but we have reorganised ourselves, started to focus on the game and prepared for it in the best way possible. We know the importance of this game, because we have already had a draw this season and we are going to play at the home of the champions, but we had the normal preparation required for a club that want to win at every ground. In that aspect, it was a normal week," he said.

“FC Porto have many strengths. They are a team who are scoring a lot of goals, conceding few and are very competent in all aspects of the game, especially when they win the ball. We know what we're going to encounter and that we're going to be playing in a full stadium, but we like these types of challenges."

With a draw and a victory from the first two matchdays, Sporting CP are looking for three more points for their tally. Amorim said that he is not worried about the points gap compared to direct rivals, because he believes his side will get the win.

"It doesn't worry me at all. We know from the beginning that life as a coach is like this: When you win and when you lose, we are always under pressure. We will see. Our idea is to win and the idea is to get ahead of FC Porto and catch the top sides. If that doesn't happen, we'll be going for the win in the next game”.

The coach will be without Paulinho, who remains injured, but Sporting CP will also now be without Matheus Nunes, who has left the club.

“I will not say who will play in his place. Of course, that doesn't change much in terms of FC Porto's approach, but we'll keep the characteristics of the player who will play in Matheus Nunes' role for game time. We have several players who can play there: Pote, Morita and Mateus Fernandes. We have an idea: Someone will play there and will be prepared to help the team win the game”, said coach Leonino.

As for the departure of Matheus Nunes and possible movements in the transfer market, Amorim admitted that “it is difficult to sign at this time, because clubs don't want to lose their best players. We do not want players who are below our level at the moment. We have some players with potential that we have already identified and we might speed up their signing, but for now I have no idea and I'm trusting in those who are here already."

“The offer for Nunes was an attractive proposal and it is a great comfort for the club in financial terms, for all departments and for everything, and we will find solutions for his departure."

Asked if Mateus Fernandes could be the natural replacement, Amorim commented: “I don't know, it's still early. It would be a mistake to try to find another Matheus Nunes. We're going to look at the players. Mateus Fernandes is a player in our project and we believe in him a lot. We have to be careful not to push players beyond the stages they have to go through. He is still young, and Matheus Nunes was older when he moved up. There are different situations and we will see who will adapt there. There are also other players from the B team who can move up. What we want is for them to have competition among themselves."

The Sporting CP coach also spoke of the reintegration of Jovane Cabral, saying that “it was a matter of clarifying the situation with him."

"We were left with one less player and I always look at which players we have. I decided to talk with Jovane. I understood his idea, he understood mine and he is another player to help us. It's better to go get the players we have here to make up for some absences."

Squad prepare for 'O Clássico'

By Sporting CP
18 Aug, 2022

Sporting CP play on Saturday at the Estádio do Dragão

Sporting Clube de Portugal trained on Thursday morning at the Academia Cristiano Ronaldo in Alcochete preparing for O Clássico against FC Porto. The game takes place at 8:30pm local time on Saturday at the Estádio do Dragão.

Coach Rúben Amorim was again without the services of Paulinho, who continues to undergo treatment on his injury.

Os Leões will return to training on Friday, with their coach speaking at 4:30pm at the Auditorio Artur Agostinho at the Estádio José Alvalade in his pre-match press conference.

 

 

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