Sporting Lisbon
Former Cup Winners’ Cup winners Sporting hasn’t won a league title since 2001/02 season. The club, one of Portugal’s “big three” teams has fallen behind the likes of Porto and Benfica in last few seasons. In order to reverse this worrying trend the Leoes management has made wholesale changes in this year’s team – bringing in 14 new players in the squad till date. Sporting Lisbon has brought a host of players who are aged between 20 and 22. Their current team can either guarantee long term success or abject failure due to lack of experienced heads.
One of their most important signings is Diego Capel – the Spanish left-winger who was immensely impressive for Sevilla. Capel, who has played in every under-age national team for his country was linked with a move to Real Madrid two season’s back. Still just 23, he promises to be one of the future stars for club and country. Jeffren Suarez, a highly rated product of Barcelona’s famous La Masia Academy joined Sporting for a fee of 3.7 million Euros. Suarez has struggled with fitness in recent times but his talent has always been beyond doubt. 22-year-old Dutch sensation Ricky van Wolfswinkel has been integrated into the squad from FC Utrecht. Another big Dutch signing is Stijn Schaars. Schaars, ex Euro winning Dutch U21 captain, played a crucial part in AZ Alkmar’s Eredivisie winning campaign in 2008/09 season.
American centre-back Oguchi Onyewu didn’t enjoy his time in Serie A with AC Milan. Injuries plagued his first season while poor form affected his eventual loan spell in FC Twente. Onyewu is a quality defender and would be looking to revive his career in Portuguese Liga. To add more steel to central midfield Fabian Rinaudo has been bought from Argentine club Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata. The 24-year-old defensive midfielder has an experience of playing over 100 games in Argentine league.
Sporting management has wasted no time to rope in the right man to coach this team – Domingos Paciência. Paciência was lauded for his tactical setup with FC Braga last season. Under him Braga delivered peerless defensive performances to reach Europa League final against all odds. Both FC Porto and Benfica seem to be entering a transition phase after hugely successful recent seasons. This might be the perfect time for Sporting to resurrect their lost glory.
Former Cup Winners’ Cup winners Sporting hasn’t won a league title since 2001/02 season. The club, one of Portugal’s “big three” teams has fallen behind the likes of Porto and Benfica in last few seasons. In order to reverse this worrying trend the Leoes management has made wholesale changes in this year’s team – bringing in 14 new players in the squad till date. Sporting Lisbon has brought a host of players who are aged between 20 and 22. Their current team can either guarantee long term success or abject failure due to lack of experienced heads.
One of their most important signings is Diego Capel – the Spanish left-winger who was immensely impressive for Sevilla. Capel, who has played in every under-age national team for his country was linked with a move to Real Madrid two season’s back. Still just 23, he promises to be one of the future stars for club and country. Jeffren Suarez, a highly rated product of Barcelona’s famous La Masia Academy joined Sporting for a fee of 3.7 million Euros. Suarez has struggled with fitness in recent times but his talent has always been beyond doubt. 22-year-old Dutch sensation Ricky van Wolfswinkel has been integrated into the squad from FC Utrecht. Another big Dutch signing is Stijn Schaars. Schaars, ex Euro winning Dutch U21 captain, played a crucial part in AZ Alkmar’s Eredivisie winning campaign in 2008/09 season.
American centre-back Oguchi Onyewu didn’t enjoy his time in Serie A with AC Milan. Injuries plagued his first season while poor form affected his eventual loan spell in FC Twente. Onyewu is a quality defender and would be looking to revive his career in Portuguese Liga. To add more steel to central midfield Fabian Rinaudo has been bought from Argentine club Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata. The 24-year-old defensive midfielder has an experience of playing over 100 games in Argentine league.
Sporting management has wasted no time to rope in the right man to coach this team – Domingos Paciência. Paciência was lauded for his tactical setup with FC Braga last season. Under him Braga delivered peerless defensive performances to reach Europa League final against all odds. Both FC Porto and Benfica seem to be entering a transition phase after hugely successful recent seasons. This might be the perfect time for Sporting to resurrect their lost glory.

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