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The Lion King fills his belly with tender geese

These are the goals, sir, these are the goals. Legend has it that this same Sporting team finished a game marked by ineffectiveness. Multiplying this Monday wasn’t a miracle, but it was definitely a dream. Five accurate shots in the first half alone. Three more in the second. The leader moves into Casa Pia and continues to move forward and forward.

So the goals tell the story of this match. And there were barely enough queues for this. The celebration began in the 14th minute: a free kick from Nuno Santos and captain Coates began to highlight Sporting’s 350th game in the best possible way. Header and score 1-0.

This was just the first sign of the combination of a hungry lion and gentle geese. Then the ball is lost in the restricted area and does not forgive Gjokeres, served on a tray by Pote. 2-0.

Two goals and only two minutes until the third. Julmand was now serving Pedro Goncalves and another player inside. And with such a devastating goal, you have to pause to appreciate the tunnel that Nuno Santos creates for the opposition before Victor Guiokeres missed and converted the penalty. 30 minutes, four goals. Destructive.

This suggested that it was every shot… every goose. Casa Pia replaced one of the central players – to avoid a greater disaster due to a possible expulsion. It was a kind of white flag asking for mercy. No results.

Just before the break, Francisco Trincao scored the fifth goal and took advantage at the break, which had not been seen in a championship match in Alvalade since 1973 – with Beira Mar, and it ended 5-2. Unfortunately for Casa Pia, there were actually more goals, but Amorim’s men even had the luxury of rotating the team. Katamo returned, saw and scored the sixth goal. Coates scored twice from seven and Trincao scored twice from eight for another superb goal on a flavorful night of football. Roses in January? These are the goals, sir, these are the goals.

Author: Sergio Pereira Cardoso
Source: CM Jornal

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