Futebol Clube do Porto Futebol SAD : “We played this match as if the round was still 0-0”
April 22, 2022 at 11:38 am
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April 21, 2022 10:58 PM
Toni Martínez was thrilled to have helped the team win the classic and qualify to the final of the Portuguese Cup
After the classic, which FC Porto won 1-0 with a goal by Toni Martínez, the forward stated he was "very happy to have helped the team in a very difficult match that was decided at the end" and revealed the secret to the blue and white victory: "We played as if the knockout was still 0-0, we kept the pressure until the last minute and that's why we are happy now". Although it is impossible to "hide the team's happiness", we have to "fight until the end", the Spanish forward reminded.
The decisive moment of the match told by the one who lived it
"It was the first time I touched the ball. Thank you, I'm very happy to have helped the team in a very difficult match that was decided at the end, I'm very happy."
The secret to the victory in the classic
"The team knew it was going to be a very close match against a strong team and that it could go either way. We played as if the round was still 0-0, we kept the pressure until the last minute and that's why we were happy now."
Happiness for being close to the objectives and the promise of fighting until the end
"You can't hide the happiness of the team, we are doing a magnificent job since the first week of the season, and we know that the hardest part is still missing, but we will fight until the end."
A goal by Toni Martinez decided the classic against Sporting and FC Porto is in the final of the Portuguese Cup
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