

SCU Torreense produced a stunning performance at the Campo Manuel Marques, thrashing Vizela 4–0 in Liga Portugal 2 on 16 May 2026. The home side’s attacking display was too much for Vizela, who struggled to cope with Torreense’s pace and movement from the first whistle.
Match Overview
Torreense took the lead inside the opening ten minutes. A swift counter‑attack ended with a low cross from the left that was turned in by the centre‑forward. The goal set the tone for a one‑sided first half. By the 35th minute, Torreense had doubled their advantage through a powerful strike from the edge of the box. Vizela, to their credit, tried to respond but were caught on the break just before halftime, conceding a third goal from a set‑piece header.
The second half was a more controlled affair. Torreense managed the game effectively, preserving energy while still creating chances. The fourth goal arrived in the 72nd minute when a substitute fired home from a loose ball in the box. Vizela had a late penalty shout waved away, but by then the contest was long over.
Tactical Story
Torreense’s 3‑5‑2 formation allowed them to overload midfield and quickly transition into attack. Their wing‑backs were particularly effective, providing width and delivering dangerous crosses. Vizela, playing a 4‑4‑2, were overrun in central areas and could not contain Torreense’s movement between the lines. Defensively, Vizela’s backline was caught high repeatedly, leaving space for Torreense’s fast forwards to exploit. The 4–0 scoreline could have been even larger had Torreense not taken their foot off the gas in the final quarter.
Standout Players
- SCU Torreense – Manuel Silva (forward): Scored twice and assisted another, causing constant problems with his dribbling and off‑the‑ball runs.
- SCU Torreense – Rui Costa (midfielder): Controlled the tempo and completed 92% of his passes, while also winning back possession multiple times.
Season Impact
The emphatic victory lifted Torreense into the top six of the Liga Portugal 2 table, keeping their promotion playoff hopes alive. Vizela, meanwhile, slipped further into the relegation zone after a fourth consecutive defeat. Torreense’s ability to score four goals without reply demonstrates why they are one of the league’s most unpredictable sides.