FC Porto has begun preparations for their upcoming match against Santa Clara, scheduled for Saturday at the Dragao Stadium.[expander_maker id=”1″ ] Only one player was missing from Tuesday’s training session under head coach Sergio Conceiçao. Joao Mario, the team’s full-back, was not present due to an injury sustained in the game against rival team Benfica.
Mário is receiving treatment for a right knee injury and will need to sit out training for an undetermined amount of time. This poses a significant loss for the team as they head into a crucial part of the season.
The team will train again on Wednesday at 10.30am at the Olival training center, with the hope of preparing for the match without any further setbacks.
FC Porto will be looking to continue their winning streak and maintain their lead in the Primeira Liga table. The team has been in excellent form recently, securing crucial victories against Braga and Vizela.
Sérgio Conceição has consistently shown faith in his players, and the team will be looking to capitalize on their coach’s confidence and their strong performances. The team’s strong defensive record, with only 14 goals conceded thus far in the season, and impressive attacking unit will undoubtedly be a concern for Santa Clara in their next match.
FC Porto has only six games left to play in the season, with a significant focus on the upcoming derby against Sporting CP in early May. Every point counts as they aim to secure the Primeira Liga title for the 30th time in their club’s history.[/expander_maker]
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