A combination of fatigued internationals and a pending European fixture stood as the perfect storm for some of the lesser-equipped sides of the Primeira Liga to make life difficult for the renowned Big Three, amidst talk that the top-flight of Portuguese football had grown to be uncompetitive.
The first to have their mettle tested was Sporting, spurning a two-goal lead away to Feirense before a last-minute Bas Dost penalty salvaged their 100% record in the league in a 3-2 win.
Benfica weren’t to have an easier ride, coming back from a goal down to defeat Portimonense 2-1 and return to winning ways, whereas FC Porto extended their good form with a humbling 3-0 victory against Chaves. PortuGOAL follows the main action, and zooms in on Marítimo’s Rodrigo Pinho as our Figure of the Week for Matchday 5.
As all over Europe, a late flurry of activity just before the summer transfer window slammed shut saw significant moves for some of Portugal’s major clubs.
One week ago, loud noises were being made about how uncompetitive the Portuguese Primeira Liga was as the Big Three all won big.
No let-up from front four
As the European football season gets underway, most of the talk is still focused on who is going where, as we approach the final frenzied days of the transfer window. While the summer’s big news story centred around Neymar’s record breaking transfer from Barcelona to Paris St Germain, the world of football is still rife with speculation about other big name and big money signings. 