The Copa Libertadores second matchday took place this midweek across three days, and it was another generally positive round for the Portuguese quintet of managers in South America’s premier club competition.
Two Luso coaches faced off in Rio de Janeiro as Paulo Sousa’s Flamengo duly defeated Argentina outsiders Talleres de Cordoba, coached by Pedro Caixinha, while Vítor Pereira got his first win in the competition with Corinthians. Elsewhere, there was a huge win for Abel Ferreira’s defending champions Palmeiras, who battered Petrolero of Bolivia 8-1 at home, while a comeback from Renato Paiva’s Independiente del Valle means they top their group.
The new Brazilian league season begins this weekend, and never before has Brasileirão been so weighted with Portuguese interest, as a remarkable four Luso coaches start the campaign in charge of some of the country’s greatest clubs.
South America’s premier club competition, the Copa Libertadores, began its group phase this midweek, with five Portuguese coaches leading teams from three different countries into the opening matchday.
On the first weekend since Portugal sealed their place at Qatar 2022, there were plenty of Luso goals to celebrate across Europe. João Félix continues to show signs that he is making the transition into a consistent performer at Atletico Madrid with a brace in La Liga, while goals kept coming in batches as Beto and Ruben Rodrigues netted hat-tricks in Italy’s Serie A and the English National League respectively.
“He’s Five Foot Seven, He’s Football Heaven”. So goes the chant invented by the fans of Wolverhampton Wanderers in praise of their Portuguese idol João Moutinho.