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03-16 04:30
3 - 0
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FC Porto
Moreirense
Attacks
106
61
Dangerous Attacks
48
27
Ball Possession
58
42
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9
2
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End 3-0
94′
M.Silva
87′
M.Silva
R.Alonso
87′
Kevyn
K.Bondoso
81′
3-0
William Gomes Carvalho Santos
Assist: V. Froholdt
73′
N.John
L.C.Araújo
72′
William Gomes Carvalho Santos
Pepê
66′
P. Rosario
Z. Sanusi
66′
Rodrigo Mora
G. Veiga
66′
J.Gower
Afonso Assis Cunha Almeida
58′
Z. Sanusi
56′
T.Moffi
D.Gul
56′
B. Sainz
O. Pietuszewski
Halftime 2-0
25′
2-0
O. Pietuszewski
Assist: V. Froholdt
14′
1-0
G. Veiga
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Match Info
Portuguese Primera Liga: FC Porto 3-0 Moreirense The match kicked off at 4:30 AM on March 16, 2026, at the Estádio do Dragão, where FC Porto delivered a commanding 3-0 victory over Moreirense to solidify their position at the top of the league table. This comprehensive win was sealed with two late goals, showcasing Porto's depth and relentless pressure against a resilient but ultimately overmatched opponent. Porto asserted their dominance early, controlling possession and creating several chances before breaking the deadlock midway through the first half. The opening goal came from a well-worked team move, finished calmly by the striker to settle any early nerves. Moreirense defended stoutly for long periods, but Porto's quality told in the final quarter of the game. A second goal, originating from a set-piece, doubled the lead and effectively killed the contest. The third and final goal arrived in stoppage time, a clinical counter-attack that put a definitive exclamation mark on the performance. Porto's goalkeeper was rarely tested, a testament to the organized defensive display in front of him. The key focus was Porto's ability to patiently break down a deep-lying defense, with their midfield orchestrators pulling the strings throughout. The introduction of fresh attacking substitutes in the second half provided the necessary spark to turn possession into a decisive scoreline. For Moreirense, the defeat was a harsh lesson in the level required to compete with the league's elite away from home. With this result, FC Porto collected three crucial points to maintain their title charge, putting pressure on their closest rivals. Moreirense remain in a mid-table position, with the result doing little to alter their standing but highlighting the gap to the top sides. Porto's manager praised his team's professional attitude, stating, "We showed patience and quality in the final third. It was important to keep a clean sheet and score goals at the right moments." His Moreirense counterpart acknowledged the gulf, saying, "Porto were simply better today. We held firm for an hour, but their individual quality made the difference." The starting XI for FC Porto featured their typical strong lineup with Diogo Costa in goal, a backline of João Mário, Pepe, David Carmo, and Wendell, with midfield control from Alan Varela and Nico González, and attacking threat from Galeno, Pepê, and Francisco Conceição supporting striker Evanilson. Moreirense set up in a compact 5-4-1