In a remarkable display of clinical finishing and tactical discipline, Sporting CP delivered one of their most memorable European nights, defeating Premier League champions Manchester City 4-1 at the José Alvalade Stadium.
Despite City dominating possession with 73%, it was Sporting who made their chances count. The visitors struck first through Phil Foden in the 4th minute, but Viktor Gyökeres, who turned in a masterclass performance rated 8.6, equalized in the 38th minute following an assist from Geny Quenda.
The second half witnessed a green and white avalanche. Marcus Araujo put the hosts ahead immediately after the restart, connecting with Pedro Gonçalves’ precise pass. Gyökeres then converted a penalty in the 49th minute to extend the lead, before completing his hat-trick with another spot-kick in the 80th minute.
In a game of stark contrasts, City’s dominance in possession failed to translate into goals. Even Erling Haaland, usually lethal from the spot, missed a crucial penalty in the 69th minute that could have changed the game’s complexion. The Norwegian striker endured a difficult night, earning just a 6.2 rating.
Sporting’s goalkeeper Israel put in a commanding performance (7.2), while City’s Ederson had an uncharacteristically challenging evening (5.7). The hosts’ efficiency was remarkable, converting 6 shots on target into 4 goals, while City managed just 6 shots on target from their 20 attempts.
The match saw both teams receive three yellow cards each in an intense battle, with Matheus Morita, Pedro Gonçalves, and Morten Hjulmand all entering the referee’s book for Sporting.
This victory, achieved with just 27% possession and 228 passes compared to City’s 596, will go down as one of Rúben Amorim’s finest tactical masterclasses, proving that efficiency can triumph over dominance in football’s greatest stages.