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Portimonense: Victory- at last!

Liga Portugal Bwin: Portimonense 1-0 Famalicão

Portimonense finally put an end to their 14-match winless run dating back to December of last year by beating close league table rivals Famalicão 1-0 at the Municipal Stadium last Sunday afternoon.

Manager Paulo Sérgio’s men were good value for their first three points of 2022 and could easily have won by a more comfortable margin. Fabrício struck the bar albeit from an off-side position early on before Carlinhos went close just before the half-hour mark.

Liga Portugal Bwin: Portimonense 1-0 Famalicão
Photos: PEDRO PRATAS

Bruno Rodrigues then headed against the crossbar for the visitor’s best chance of the first half, which ended with Portimonense taking the lead – Nakajima played on an Angulo cross which Welinton Junior headed home after his initial effort had rebounded off the post.

Following the break, Famalicão keeper Luiz Júnior produced a string of excellent saves to keep out Pedrão, Welinton and DaCosta while a Relvas effort was only a fraction wide.

Liga Portugal Bwin: Portimonense 1-0 Famalicão
Photos: PEDRO PRATAS

As the game drew to a close, Lucas Possignolo collected his second yellow card – and the 11th over all of a very physical encounter – and will now miss Saturday’s trip to Porto along with Willyan (three-match ban), Welinton (fifth yellow), Sapara (injured) and Ewerton (doubtful).

Meanwhile, Portimonense are now on a safe-looking 32 points, seven clear of the play-off and relegation places.

Off the pitch, Brazilian club Botafogo have finalised a loan and option-to-buy deal potentially worth €5 million until December 2023 for Lucas Fernandes, prompting the midfielder’s imminent departure from the Algarve.

By SKIP BANDELE

 

Skip Bandele
Skip Bandele

Skip Bandele escaped to the Algarve almost 25 years ago and has been with the Algarve Resident since 2003. His writing reflects views and opinions formed while living in Africa, Germany and England as well as Portugal.

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