
FC Porto lost this Friday at home against Estoril Praia, 1-0, in a match on the tenth day of the I Liga in which Taremi missed a penaltyand failed to hold on to the leader Sporting.
Listen to the game film with reporting by João Ricardo Pateiro and sound design by Mariana Sousa Aguiar
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You The Dragons were better during the first half. and they could have gone into half-time with an advantage if taremiAt 6 minutes, there was no He missed a penalty.
With 15 minutes left in the match, a goal from Estoril freezes Dragão. For free, Holsgrove throw over the barrier and beats Diogo Costa with a great goal.
With the defeat, the first at home in this championship, FC Porto remains in third placewith 22 points, the same as Benfica, which is second, already three behind the leader Sporting, while Estoril Praia breaks a streak of seven games without winning and leaves last place, rising to 14th, with seven.

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It starts at the Estádio do Dragão game that opens the tenth round. In the 2nd minute, João Mário takes the first shot from inside the area after a cross from Evanilson. Go next door! Two minutes later, Estoquio is brought down by Volnei in the Estoril area. The referee signals a penalty for FC Porto. Called to convert, Taremi fails! He finished with his right foot and Marcelo Carné saved from a corner.
After 12 minutes of play, the Estoril team cannot get the ball. FC Porto is charging! Six minutes later, Evanilson receives it from Eustáquio and tries to shoot, but the ball goes over! In the 23rd minute, Guitane receives the ball on the right in the FC Porto area and shoots for Diogo Costa to save.
It shows the first yellow card for the dragons, at 28 minutes, to Eustáquio. Shortly after, a shot by Francisco Conceição is deflected into a corner. Four minutes later, Francisco Conceição appears this time to cross to Evansilson shoots wide.
In the 34th minute, Mateus Fernandes receives a yellow card. Largely due to pressure from the FC Porto bench protests. Seven minutes later, the Estoril players complained about a penalty. In a play by Rodrigo Gomes, after a great play by Holsgrove, the visiting team was close to scoring.
The referee gives three minutes of compensation.
Interval!
The match resumed at the Dragão! they are 30 thousand spectators watching this match in the stadium. Official numbers. In the 54th minute, Tiago Araújo receives a yellow card for a foul on Francisco Conceição. FC Porto wins a dangerous free kicklateral, one and a half meters from the greater Estoril area.

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In the 70th minute, Nico González also sees a yellow card. A minute later, a left-footed shot from Eustáquio goes over the top. FC Porto no longer lets Estoril counterattack. In the 72nd minute, the referee hesitates, but awards a penalty in favor of Estoril. We will see if the VAR confirms it. Pepe says it’s Guitane’s simulation. The referee cautioned David Carmo for the foul and signaled a free kick. The foul was still outside the area. When taking the direct free kick, in the 74th minute, Holsgroveleft foot and irreproachablyput the ball in the box. 0-1 for Estoril.
The Dragon volcano wakes up after 80 minutes. The fans try to push the team. Four minutes later, Diogo Costa had to make a pass to the handball goalkeeper to prevent Estoril’s second goal.
FC Porto is nervous and erratic in these last minutes of the game. At 88 minutes, several Dragons fans left the Estádio do Dragão. The referee gives 8 minutes compensation. With a minute left, Pepe’s bomb ends in a corner. FC Porto still believes!
Game over!
FC Porto eleven: Diogo Costa, Jorge Sánchez, Pepe, David Carmo, João Mário, Alan Varela, Eustáquio, Pepê and Francisco Conceição; Evansilson and Taremi.
Estoril’s eleven: Marcelo Carné, Bernardo Vital, Volnei and Pedro Álvaro; Rodrigo Gomes, Holsgrove, Mateus Fernandes and Tiago Araújo; Guitane, João Marques and Marqués.
FC Porto substitutes: Cláudio Ramos, Fábio Cardoso, Grujic, Nico González, Danny Namaso, André Franco, Toni Martínez, João Mendes and Gonçalo Borges.
Estoril substitutes: Daniel Figueira, Raúl Parra, Alex Soares, Cassiano, João Carlos, Mor Ndiaye, Wagner Pina, Koindredi and Heri.
Source: TSF