FC Porto beat Boavista in the Invicta derby



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This Saturday, FC Porto extended the winning start in defense of the national champion title, by beating neighbor Boavista 5-0, in a second round match of the League that was only resolved in the second half.

On a rainy night in Bessa, the goals of Jesús Corona (47 minutes), Sérgio Oliveira (59), Marega (67 and 71) and Luiz Díaz (90 + 2) reflected the gap between the two Porto rivals, dictating the 16 The game continued without checkered trumps over the dragons.

FC Porto equaled Benfica and Santa Clara in the leadership of the championship, with six points, while Boavista appears in the group of the seventh classified, with one point, along with Nacional, Paços de Ferreira, Portimonense, Rio Ave and Tondela.

Repeating the initial choices of the home win over Sporting de Braga (3-1), Sérgio Conceição’s pupils adopted an urgent attitude in the opening phase of the match and signaled the first threat in the fourth minute, in a high shot from Sérgio Oliveira, again in evidence at 12, when he isolated the ‘shot’ at Uribe’s post.

Vasco Seabra promoted the debut of the world champion Rami and awarded Jorge Benguché his first title due to the draw in Nacional (3-3), but the ‘panthers’ sinned in the criteria with a ball and took few counterattacks, as evidenced by Redada de Paulinho’s effort, hand in hand with Marchesín, at 18 minutes.

In the manner of the Porto derbies, the two formations proved to be energetic in the bidding dispute, although without collective dynamics, sliding towards a lively game, with a low rhythm and little inspired in the arrival zones, expressed in two individual initiatives by Sérgio Oliveira (24 and 44 minutes), unable to disturb Léo Jardim.

The break served to refresh ideas and FC Porto re-entered with greater firmness, advancing on the scoreboard in the 47th minute, through a combination down the left wing between Otávio and Corona, who received from the left foot and shot at the net. checkered near the baseline and almost no angle.

Boavista reacted boldly three minutes later, in a treacherous free kick that Gustavo Sauer beat from the right, which Marchesín withdrew with difficulty, before being decisive in catching Javi García’s free kick, keeping an advantage that Sérgio Oliveira extended to 59, on a free kick. head still drifting on the opposite barrier.

The panthers accused too much of the accumulated errors in the construction areas and the dragons were cunning and pragmatic to exploit the weaknesses of others, signing the third goal in 20 minutes at Marega’s feet, which corresponded to the shot and deep shot of Sérgio Oliveira right , at 67.

At the pace of management, FC Porto took advantage of Boavista’s confusion to complete the handful of goals, between the striking free kick finished off by Marega, in the 71st minute, after successive first touches by Otávio and Corona, and Manafá’s ‘raid’ , at 90 + 2, which overtook Paulinho and crossed to the right for the half-turn detour of Luiz Díaz.

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