If Nelson Rodriguez, Pele in Portuguese historiography, discovers (poetically and philosophically) that “only the worst blind person in football sees the ball”, Álvaro Magalhaes asked, based on four questions from A BOLA, in the wake of Benfica – FC Porto showing that There is always more than a ball rolling across the lawn (in greater or lesser splendor).
“I wouldn’t be able to say, definitively, that FC Porto beat Benfica only because Sergio Conceição beat Roger Schmidt. Sérgio Conceição did his job very well: preparing the team in all aspects, both tactically and psychologically, so that it can be what it was in Inferno da Luz I know your players are already used to it, but I also know that with every challenge out there you have to prepare the players for it – and Sérgio Conceição did it well, both from an emotional point of view, or the way he led his players To take their good game ideas even further, I prefer their game idea for a match like this, knowing what championship Benfica was doing, knowing that it was also an important game for Benfica to win the championship.So, what I’m saying is Sergio Conceicao Roger Schmidt was undefeated, and Sérgio Conceição beat Benfica! Or maybe it’s better to say: Sérgio Conceição beat Benfica because, moreover, technically and tactically he knew how to be tougher, smarter and smarter, especially in the way he taught his team Benfica played very well, and in doing so won the duel against Roger Schmidt, without a shadow of a doubt.”
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