Francisco Trincao is having the best minutes of his career in the Sporting of Lisbon. To his 22 years, has won the confidence of the technician Rubem Amorim in each one of the official commitments that has contested this season, adding six consecutive titularities after an irregular step by the Premier with the Wolverhampton.

The Portuguese promedia 85' minutes by party and has delivered an assistance in League, whereas this Wednesday premièred his sack goleador in front of the Eintracht Frankfurt during the first day of the Champions League. The Germans classified for having raised the Europe League and debuted like head of series in front of the lusos in the Deutsche Bank Park.

However, although all aimed to that it would be a very equalised party, the superiority of the Sporting was rotunda and to the 20' minutes of the second half would be Marcus Edwards the one who would break the zero in the marker. Two minutes later, Trincao would appear to expand the advantage after a swift exit from the bottom that would finish with a finish of left-handed to put the (2-0) partial.

Already the third of the 'lions' would come to the 82' after a centre of Pedro Porro that would fall in the feet of Nuno Santos and that would sentence a meeting that, a priori, seemed complicated. Like this the things, the still player of the Barcelona is comfortable in his cession in Portugal and is accumulating good performances for a club that wants to ensure a place in the following phase.

Start complicated

Although the lusos began with good foot in this League of Champions, the true is that the panorama paints different in the local tournament. At present they occupy the ninth position of the table with seven points in five parties, adding of to three against Rio Bird and Estoril, whereas they fell by goleada in front of the Port wine and also in front of the Chaves. Added to this, equalised in the debut suspender belt in front of the SC Knickers, what leaves them in the half zone of the table with to less than a week to measure in front of the Tottenham.