The… train of Sporting “fell apart”!

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In tow gel fell the Lisbon Sporting! The “lions” thought that they would make a pill of fighting Santa Clara and she finally toothed them, prevailing 3-2.

His team Αμορίμ (who was not on the bench due to covid) got twice lead in the score (with them Palinia and Sarabia).

Equal numbers however the hosts responded (thanks to their goals Patrick and Lincoln) and with him as a hero Ricardinio in the 78th minute they celebrated a huge one win.

A result that marked the Sporting’s first loss since 9/11 and ended ingloriously the impressive series of 11 victories that ran until today.

It was celebrated, no, by Porto, which is hosted on Saturday at its headquarters Estoril and if he leaves with the double, will now be left alone first at the top of the ranking.

The program of the 17th match

Friday, 7/1

Santa Clara-Sporting 3-2

(30 ‘Patrick, 51’ Lincoln, 78 ‘Ricardinho – 10’ Pallinia, 50 ‘Sarabia)

Saturday, 8/1

Vitezla-Moreirense (17:30)

Estoril-Porto (20:00)

Boavista-Tondela (22:30)

Sunday, 9/1

Portimonense-Maritimo (17:30)

Benfica-Passos Ferreira (20:00)

Braga-Famalica (20:00)

Belenenses-Aruca (22:30)

Monday, 10/1

Jill Vicente-Guimaraes (22:15)

The next match (18th)

Saturday, 15/1

Boavista-Jill Vicente (17:30)

Benfica-Moreirense (20:00)

Braga-Maritimo (20:00)

Estoril-Aruca (22:30)

Sunday, 16/1

Santa Clara-Tondela (17:30)

Vitezla-Sporting (20:00)

Famalica-Passos Ferreira (20:30)

Belenenses-Porto (22:30)

Monday, 17/1

Portimonense-Guimaraes

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