Vítor Bruno saw a blue and white team “dominating and controlling” Famalicão the entire match (1-1)
The history of the match Famalicão-FC Porto (1-1) would be different if the 2-1 scored by Samu had not been turned into a penalty for the home team that Diogo Costa saved, but that is what happens when there are “different criteria in different games”. In Vítor Bruno's opinion, the blue and whites "were serious, honest, had a competitive attitude and a winning mentality", in addition to having scored "the victory goal", but "it that victory was worth only one point". looking at the championship, the coach guaranteed: “We are here in the fight to the end.”
The resume of the match
“We were dominant and controlling the entire match, with several dangerous plays next to Famalicão's goal. In a harmless play, we conceded the goal, but we started the second half well, we reached the tie and we scored the winning goal, but it was a victory that was only worth one point.”
The goal disallowed to FC Porto that became a penalty for Famalicão
“It's a matter of decision making. What bothers us the most is to see different criteria in different games, there is no uniformity being followed and this rewards the lack of sportsmanship. We don't value our football and, in the end, there is little courage to replace what needs to be replaced. Pepê's arm is close to his body in the play that gave the penalty, and, after the match, the referee told me it was his right hand, when in fact the ball hit his left arm, which was close to his body.”
The reactions of the fans
“They don't deserve what they heard, it was the last time I did this. The team was serious, the players were honest, they showed competitive attitude and a winning mentality. The players didn't deserve what they heard in the end, as they did everything to win, and they won, but there are victories in certain pitches that are only worth one point.”
The numbers in the championship
“It is the weight of a coach who fights, who is with the players to the death and who knows that FC Porto only depends on themselves to be champion. We are fully invested in work at Olival every day. We are here in the fight to the end. The team really wants to win and will go all the way.”
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