This Thursday, Porto cemented their presence in the Portuguese Cup final with a triumph in a dramatic 3-2 follow-up against the Famalicaos. . Now the face of Sp. Braga in Hamora.
It soon became clear that Famalican was ready to annul the 2–1 lead gained in the first match. With objective, reasonable and dangerous football, he gave the Dragon goosebumps. And it took only 21 minutes to reach the goal thanks to the reflection of Cadiz after a tense free-kick from Ivo Rodriguez.
The dragons had an energetic reaction. Uribe asked for a penalty for Dobre’s foul, but this was only confirmed after consultation with VAR. Galeno did not forgive and tied.
Famalicenses, seeking the glory of Hamora, pursued FC Porto. Cadiz hit hard, and Dobre allowed himself to be overtaken during a reload after an incomplete save by Claudio Ramos.
In the 2nd half, Ivan Jaime left a yellow card with a shot through the post (61 minutes) before scoring a goal (75 minutes) to equalize (3-3) and put the game into extra time. And here the nervousness of Porto was obvious, but Otavio and Evanilson turned the score over and secured the hard-won victory.
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“Called me a monkey”
In the 88th minute, Colombatto remained on the field to complain about Fabio Cardoso’s move. Pepe came up and was furious. “He called me a monkey,” said the blue and white captain to Judge Manuel Mota. There were moments of violent protests from the center and the blue and white – Sergio Conceição even saw a yellow card.
Sergio equals Pedroto
Sergio Conceição equaled José Maria Pedroto as the manager with the most games, ahead of Porto (322). He will set a new record with Aroka.
Author: Mario Figueiredo
Source: CM Jornal
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