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União da Madeira, 0-Sporting CP B, 1

By Jornal Sporting
23 Nov, 2016

Mateus Pereira claims win for 9-man Sporting CP B

Sporting B beat União da Madeira 1-0 this Wednesday, courtesy of a 35th minute strike from Matheus Pereira.

It was a particularly deserved win for João de Deus's side, who battled on to finish with nine men after the sending off of Kiki and Ricardo Esgaio.

The result moved Sporting B up to sixth overall in Ledman LigaPro with 24 points from 15 matches. 

Photo by César Santos

“I was missing the fans"

By Jornal Sporting
28 Jun, 2016

Matheus Pereira takes aim at the coming campaign

More motivated than ever. That is how Matheus Pereira is shaping up for the coming season, speaking in an interview after his medical with the club's official health partner, CUF.

“This season will be better. We are all really focused. I rested well and made the most of my holidays. I feel ready to start the season", affirmed the young winger in an interview with the Sporting Journal after his medical this week, adding: "I was missing the fans, because they really get behind us. We always miss our home and I want to get back into the stadium with the fans."

Sporting B, 2-Benfica B, 1

By Jornal Sporting
17 Apr, 2016

Matheus Pereira strikes twice to beat Benfica in B derby

João de Deus' side put in a dominating performance against Benfica B this Sunday, keeping Sporting's Lisbon rivals in the relegation zone in the process. Matheus Pereira stole the show with two strikes, however Daniel Podence was also key to unlocking the Benfica B defence with the crucial pass for both goals.

The first-half got off to a slow start, with Benfica attempting to build from the back against a Sporting side that did a fine job of pestering the visitors with some high pressure defending. With the ball at their feet, Sporting B looked extremely dangerous and it wasn't long before chances on goal followed. The first came from a bursting run down the left flank by Podence, but Gauld should have done better when connecting with the resulting cross.

A couple of minutes later, it was the same formula out wide that drew a penalty and the first goal of the afternoon, when a Benfica defender cut out Podence's cross with his arm. Matheus Pereira stepped up for the conversion and the senior team regular smartly tucked away the chance. Benfica responded with one of their sparing chances of the afternoon, in fact with a penalty of their own, but Diogo Gonçalves was denied Stojkovic from the 12-yard spot.

Sporting dominated the result of the half with some strategic play and chances again began to creep in. Podence came up just inches short of a spectacular goal after some good link up play with Matheus, but the narrow lead maintained as the interval whistle sounded.

The second-half brought total dominance for João de Deus' charges, but the first chance actually fell to Benfica, when a well rehearsed corner called Stojkovic into action for possibly the best save of the encounter. The opportunity saw the visitors open up and Sporting wasted little time in exploiting the extra space, with Matheus' pace punishing Benfica with the skillful winger's second goal of the afternoon.

Although holding a 2-0 lead, Sporting continued to press, particularly after Ruben Dias was given his marching orders for a foul on Mama Baldé. Matheus Pereira and Daniel Podence again linked up late on for one final opportunity, but the Benfica keeper parried away for a corner.

Sporting trio in autograph session

By Jornal Sporting
30 Oct, 2015

Official Club Store welcomes 1000 fans to meet Alvalade stars

Around 1000 fans were at the Official Club Store this Wednesday for an autograph session with Slimani, Adrien and Matheus Pereira. Although the event wasn’t due to actually get underway until 18h30, the first fan arrived at 14h00!

The crowd welcomed the fans into the store with songs and even a scarf from the Algerian national team was eagerly given to Slimani for the Alvalade striker to sign.

“I wasn’t expecting so many people to come. I know that a lot of people have been waiting here for hours now and it is important that we repay all of the support that we have been given. We want to earn the fans’ support and do everything we can to keep them happy”, said Adrien at the session, continuing: “This is a way of spending some time with the fans and thanking them for the support that they give us in every match, no matter where we play.”

Matheus Pereira was also taken back by the mass of support on display: “It is really good to spend some time with the fans. With this rain it isn’t just anybody who makes the effort to come here and I am really happy to see so much support.”

Matheus Pereira in Team of the Week

By Jornal Sporting
23 Oct, 2015

Sporting forward in UEFA team for Europa League matchday 3

Sporting youngster Matheus Pereira has been included in UEFA’s Team of the Week for Europa League matchday three, after scoring two goals in Sporting’s 5-1 win over Skënderbeu in Estádio José Alvalade.

Matheus burst onto the scene last weekend with two strikes on his debut, helping sink Vilafranquense in the Portuguese Cup third round.

Europa League Team of the Week: Hitz (Augsburg); Gönül (Fenerbahçe), Lacroix (Sion), Bailly (Villarreal); Toulalan (Monaco), Hofmann (Rapid Vienna), Etxebarria (Athl. Bilbao); Gabbiadini (Napoli), Luís Leal (Belenenses) and Aubameyang (B. Dortmund).

Matheus: “Each game as it comes”

By Jornal Sporting
21 Oct, 2015

Matheus Pereira focuses attention on the Europa League ahead of Sunday's derby

Sporting forward Matheus Pereira was the player chosen to speak in this week’s Europa League pre-match press conference, ahead of Thursday’s hosting of Skënderbeu.

“We always take each game as it comes and our only priority is the match against Skënderbeu and winning the three points. We will start thinking about the derby against Benfica on Friday. I am not thinking about if I can earn a place against Benfica tomorrow, I just want to help the team, keep developing and to win the game”, opened the Alvalade youngster.

In parallel, Matheus also spoke about the last couple of weeks with the senior squad, stressing that he continues with his feet firmly planted on the ground: “I have enjoyed it and I feel like I can carry on contributing to what the coach wants, with the help of my teammates. The lads who have gone into the senior team came from the youth system and through the B team, which is a good thing, but the intensity is different and there are some world class players in the squad. Naldo, Jefferson, Bruno Paulista and Ewerton have really helped me, which is normal because we are all Brazilian and it is easier for us to communicate, but the whole squad has been great with me.”

“When I scored my first goal I was really happy and I honestly couldn’t believe it. I want to carry on now”, finished the striker, reflecting on his brace in the Portuguese Cup at the weekend.
Sporting-Skënderbeu will kick off at 18h00 on Thursday, in Estádio José Alvalade.

Vilafranquense, 0-Sporting, 4

By Jornal Sporting
17 Oct, 2015

Sporting book fourth round place with win against Vilafranquense

Sporting moved comfortably into the Portuguese Cup fourth round this Saturday, with a 4-0 win over lower league minnows Vilafranquense in Estádio António Coimbra da Mota, courtesy of goals from Matheus Pereira (2), Bruno Paulista and Gelson Martins.

Sporting, in what was Bruno Paulista’s first official senior start and a return from a lengthy injury spell for Ewerton, burst out of the blocks for the opening whistle and could have had the ball in the back of the net after just four minutes, when Matheus Pereira was put through on goal by Montero, only to put his effort wide. Aquilani was next, but the shot ended up just off target.

Dominating in the final third, it was only a matter of time before Sporting opened the scoring. Matheus Pereira obliged on 12 minutes, when William Carvalho put in a wire-guided pass into the area which the youngster rounded off with a left footed strike. Vilafranquense could do little but bunker down under the attacking storm, before Matheus Pereira hit his second in three minutes after a brilliant pass from Jonathan Silva.

Although the early blitz essentially finished the game off, Sporting continued to press. Aquilani came close to his first Sporting goal in 19 minutes, but his guided shot was unable to catch the goalkeeper off balance and another effort two minutes later lacked any real sting. Vilafranquense did eventually have a foray forward close to the half-hour mark with a dangerous cross from Lucas Linhares, but Marcelo Boeck comfortably rose to gather. Aquilani again tried his luck on 29 minutes, this time with a header, but it just wasn’t the Italian’s day in front of goal as the ball ended up inches wide.

Carlos Mané tried a cheeky chip from the half-way line just before the break, but the Vilafranquense keeper managed to scramble back and tip over for a corner, before Bruno Paulista scored from a header after a cross from Aquilani to mark his first official start with a goal and take Sporting in 3-0 up at half-time.

The second-half saw Tanaka tally up his first outing of the season (on for William Carvalho) and Aquilani again trying to open his account and again off target. The game continued with one-way football from Sporting and Montero was next to fire towards goal with a shot smothered by Nélson Pinhão, before Gelson Martins burst into the area to latch on to a pass from Tanaka, only to be denied by the Vilafranquense keeper.

Wave after wave of Sporting attacks followed, with Montero and Gelson Martins both coming close, before Vilafranquense had their first real opportunity of the evening after a slip up by Jonathan Silva that saw Bernardo Carlos break into the box, but Marcelo Boeck was on hand to stomp out what was effectively the lower league’s side clearest chance of the encounter. There was little Vilafranquense could do but struggle on, while their goalkeeper continued his fantastic showing, denying Montero on 66 minutes and Ewerton on 70 minutes.

Montero blazed high after being picked out by João Pereira, before José Lúcio fired an effort towards Marcelo Boeck from range, with the shot eventually ending up wide. Gelson Martins rounded off the final score later on from inside the area, but the damage had effectively been done in the first-half and Sporting comfortably move on to the fourth round.

William and Matheus after Besiktas draw

By Jornal Sporting
01 Oct, 2015

William and Matheus on Thursday's Europa League encounter

William Carvalho and Matheus Pereira both put in solid performances in Istanbul this Thursday, in a dominating Sporting showing that deserved the three points.

“We played well. We did really well in the first-half and we knew they would come back at us in the second-half. They created chances, but the fair result would have been a win for us”, said William, going on to add: “We did slip up when it came to finishing, but we have been training hard and goals will come.”

For Matheus Pereira, only the win would have made better on his senior debut. “We didn’t get the result. I am happy to have played and all I am sad about is the result, because we had chances and we deserved it”, said the younger, finishing: “The coach told me to just to what I do with the B team. I know that I have to work hard, because nothing is guaranteed.

Freamunde, 1-Sporting B, 2

By Jornal Sporting
20 Sep, 2015

Sporting B notch up another three points in impressive II Liga start

Sporting B continued their impressive win streak this weekend, this time claiming Freamunde as victims with a 2-1 win in II Liga matchday eight.

After a goalless first-half, Daniel Podence found the back of the net three minutes from time with a strike that looked to have sealed the result, but there was still time for Matheus Pereira to make it 2-0 and Freamunde to grab a consolation.

The win sees Sporting B tighten their grip on 2nd place with 17 points; just a point behind the leaders FC Porto B.

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