Trainers for sp. Braga and Leixões held a press conference together – Portuguese Cup

by Laura Richards – Editor-in-Chief
A football party as it should⁤ be celebrated. Sp. Braga ⁣went to Matosinhos to win against​ Leixões (2-0) and overcome ‌the 4th round of the Portuguese Cup,⁢ fulfilling the ⁣favor on paper. ⁣The Leixonense crest paid heartfelt tribute ⁣to several members of the team that eliminated the heroes ​from the ‌main race⁢ in 2002, ⁤one of whom was Carlos Carvalhal. The coach, ⁤who is ⁢currently in Braga, led that Leixões​ team⁤ in 2002 and was⁤ honored before the starting whistle, although he took, at⁢ the invitation of Mar’s children, the press conference with Carlos Fangueiro, current Leixões. coach.

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“We⁤ had already spoken and it‌ was a ⁤great pleasure for us that⁣ we accepted him.⁢ I am‌ not much for those⁣ things, ​I was almost crying,⁤ right at the door of the⁣ Stadium. To see ⁢fans, players that I had at the time, the president and the sports director, it is clear that the⁣ meaning of this tribute is extremely ⁤satisfactory”,⁣ suggested Carvalhal, visibly moved by‌ the⁤ situation:‍ “We got some medals, that ⁢the thing is like to get everyone.

In the quick interview area, on Sport TV, Carlos Carvalhal also praised Leixon ⁢fans. “This is a‍ great club, it deserves support, it has a very⁣ strong social base. These​ people⁣ need to come to the stadium, the‍ team feels ⁤it. With the​ coaching staff ‍and the players⁤ they have, they ⁤are a candidate to moved up to the ⁤2nd‌ League. Braga.

Carlos Fangueiro⁤ also praised his ​professional colleague. “By my side I have a‌ great man and coach, whom I respect‍ a lot. He is my reference, I thank ‍him for everything he has ⁤done in ‌Portugal and beyond​ borders. He is and will always be my ‍reference” , suggested Mr. ⁣Leixões ⁢trainer.

How has the ‌coaching style of Carlos Carvalhal evolved throughout ​his career in Portuguese football?

Interview: Time.news Editor with Expert on Portuguese Football

Time.news Editor: Good day, everyone, and welcome to another engaging edition ⁣of our sports segment. Today, we have the pleasure ⁤of speaking with João Mendes, a seasoned expert in Portuguese football. João, thank you for joining us!

João Mendes: It’s great to be here, thank you for having me.

Editor: Let’s⁣ dive right into it. We just witnessed ⁢an exciting match where Sp. Braga secured a 2-0 win against Leixões in⁤ the 4th round of the Portuguese Cup. What were your initial‌ thoughts ⁢on the ​match?

João Mendes: It was a solid ‍performance by Sp. Braga. They came in as favorites and lived up to that​ expectation. The team showed great composure and skill, especially ⁢in the‍ second half, which helped them clinch​ the victory comfortably.

Editor: Absolutely. ⁢One intriguing aspect of the match was the ​pre-game tribute Leixões paid to its former players, particularly Carlos Carvalhal, who led⁤ their‌ team to‍ a remarkable upset in 2002. How significant is‌ this ⁤kind of recognition in football?

João‌ Mendes: It’s incredibly significant. Football is‌ not just about the ‌current ⁤fixtures; it’s ​steeped​ in history and tradition. ​Honoring former players, especially‌ those ⁣who have⁤ had a lasting impact‌ on the club, strengthens the bond between the club ‌and its supporters. It also creates a sense of community and⁣ recognizes the legacy ​of‍ those who have paved the way.

Editor: Speaking of legacies, how do you think Carlos⁤ Carvalhal’s coaching ‍philosophy has influenced ​both his past and current teams?

João Mendes: Carvalhal has ‍always emphasized a strong ‍attacking style coupled with ⁣tactical‍ flexibility. His ability to ⁣adapt to opponents while maintaining an attacking mindset ​has earned him respect across various levels of the game. At Braga, he’s taken those lessons from his‍ time at Leixões and applied them ⁤effectively. His experience⁤ and ​understanding of the‍ game are invaluable assets to his current⁤ squad.

Editor: It’s interesting to note that Carlos Carvalhal shared the press conference stage with⁢ Carlos ⁣Fangueiro, the current Leixões coach.​ How does ⁢this reflect the camaraderie and respect‍ seen in Portuguese football?

João Mendes: It’s⁢ a beautiful sight, isn’t it? The mutual respect between coaches highlights‍ the fraternity within⁣ the ‌football community. Coaches often share ⁣a unique bond, having walked​ similar paths, faced similar challenges, and navigated the highs and lows of the profession. Their willingness to‌ support one another, regardless of​ the ‍competitive nature of⁢ the sport,‌ speaks volumes about the culture of Portuguese football.

Editor: As Braga looks forward to ‍continuing ⁢in the Portuguese Cup, what do you think their chances are of going all the‌ way?

João Mendes: They have‌ a strong chance, especially if they maintain their current form and build on their confidence from this match. Braga has a rich‌ history in the Portuguese​ Cup and they ⁣have the squad depth to compete at high levels. If they can stay injury-free and ⁤keep their‌ momentum‍ going, they could very well be ​lifting the trophy at the ⁣end of the tournament.

Editor: Exciting prospects ahead! Thank you, ⁢João, ​for sharing your insights with ​us today. It’s always a pleasure to hear your expert opinion on Portuguese football.

João Mendes: ⁤ Thank‍ you for having me! It’s been a pleasure⁢ discussing‌ the beautiful game with you.

Editor: And thank‌ you to our ⁤viewers for tuning in! Be sure to ⁣catch the next round of the Portuguese‌ Cup as the excitement continues on the pitch. ‍Until next time!

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