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Atlético-redaktionen intervjuar en "Portista"

Atlético-redaktionen intervjuar en "Portista"

Atlético-redaktionen har varit i kontakt med Simon De Souza som berättar om årets upplaga av FC Porto.

Eftersom undertecknad inte hade överdrivet mycket tid att skriva en införrapport värdig våra läsare på Atléticos SvenskaFans-sida, kontaktade redaktionen Simon De Souza, en "portista" som liksom många andra portugiser bor i Kanada. Han sköter det engelsktalande Twitter-kontot @FCPortoWorld där han kommer med dagliga uppdateringar om klubben i hans hjärta. Nedan får ni ett litet smakprov på vad som väntar när de röd-vitrandiga springer ut på Estádio do Dragão under tisdagskvällen. En plats som Porto har 29 raka matcher utan förlust på i liga respektive Europa-spel och hela 75 matcher (!) utan förlust i ligaspelet.

Det skall även sägas att Atlético alltjämt inte har vunnit mot Porto under de fyra mötena mellan klubbarna.

Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you become a Porto-fan?
Kind of fell into it on my own, my family actually is big on Hockey & Lacrosse, not football but having Portuguese friends (I live in Canada) you eventually discover it.
 
Porto 2013-2014. How have they been doing this season?
By looking at the league table - you'll notice it's been a great season but Porto have had issues closing out matches in the second half. They seem to take their foot off the gas and not win by as much as they could. 
 
Describe Portos playing system and idea.
It's not as conventional as seasons past; but still a 4-3-3 formation. Paulo Fonseca has been opting to use a 2+1 midfield and holding back Steven Defour to play alongside Fernando. Lucho Gonzalez is tasked with the playmaking. As in any 4-3-3, wingbacks Danilo and Alex Sandro have freedom to push up the flank in support of the wingers. Paulo Fonsea of course expects Porto to play a possession heavy match with pressure always being applied.
 
Who's been the revelation this far?
Licá, definitely. I didn't even think he was going to make the final roster, but his work ethic is second to none and you can't ignore it. He doesn't have the finest dribbling but he often finds himself in the right place at the right time.
 
Paulo Fonseca as a coach. What sort of coach is he? Differences with Vitor Pereira..
As I said above, his midfield philosophy is different than Vitor Pereira. While it's a 2+1 midfield, it's still very ttacking oriented.
 
Portos transfer strategy. How come the club is able to find all these gems and sell them on for huge profits?
Scouting network. Porto's scouting network is enormous. They have scouts all over the world, but they focus on the hotbed that is South America. 
Porto is a great stepping stone into other top European teams and leagues.
 
The Pinto da Costa era. What sort of president is he and how important has he been in Portos success through the years?
What could be said that already hasn't been? He changed the club. He turned Porto into European Champions. His business model is second to none and, frankly, he's one of the smartest directors in Europe.
 
Your best memory as Portista?
This answer used to be easy, winning Champions League in 2004. But Kelvin's 92' winner in the penultimate round last season to climb back into 1st place was incredible. I still watch the video to this day.
 
What are your thoughts about Atlético de Madrid and the game that's coming up?
I have only been following their scorelines, but that says enough. They on on fire right now. At a neutral venue, I think they could take Barça to the edge.
 
Finally, you tell us the scoreline!
Porto is dominant at home. 2-1 to the Dragões.

Thank you for your participation, Simon and the best of luck to your side. I also kept the text in English so you could read your answers, however, Aupa Atleti!

Zoran Zoriczoranzoric@gmail.comzoranzoric2013-10-01 10:30:00
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