Zaidu Sanusi and Porto battle to victory over Vitoria SC as the race for Europe hots up

Zaidu Sanusi and Porto battle to victory over Vitoria SC as the race for Europe hots up

FC Porto are one point away from a guaranteed UEFA Champions League spot as Sporting Lisbon, Benfica battle for second

Zaidu Sanusi helped FC Porto pick up a slim 1-0 victory over UEFA Europa League Conference hopefuls Vitoria SC on Sunday night at the Dom Afonso Henriques Stadium.

Mehdi Taremi’s 36th-minute settled the result for the league leaders while Sanusi alongside Pepe, Chancel Mbemba, and Joao Mario connived to keep the hosts at bay for the full 90 minutes.

The result means FC Porto now requires just one point from their remaining five league matches to secure their place in next season’s UEFA Champions League as one of the Top 2 teams from the Portuguese Primeira Liga.

Sanusi finds joy on the flank against Vitoria
Sanusi was on from start to finish for FC Porto in what was his 19th league appearance of the season for the 2020 Champions.
The 24-year-old put in a solid shift at the left-back position against a Vitoria side that had few chances to attack a rampaging Porto side.

Sanusi had a total of 58 touches of the ball, laying on 29 accurate passes at an 80.6% success rate as the Nigerian international bombed up and down the left flank to contribute to the attack.

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Defensively, the Super Eagles defender did not have much to do as he engaged in only four (4) duels all match and put in one (1) clearance during a rare Vitoria foray forward.

Porto, Sporting Lisbon, Benfica jostle for two Champions League spots

Porto needs to pick up at least seven (7) points from the remaining 15 available to stop Sporting Lisbon from successfully defending their 2021 title triumph.
Record Primeira champions Benfica remain on the heels of Sporting Lisbon as they hope to leap into the Top 2 in a bid to secure Champions League football for next season.

Porto will hope to continue their unbeaten run in the 2021/22 season when they host 12th-placed Portimonense on Saturday, April 16 at the Estadio do Dragao.

The league leaders have racked up 25 victories in the Primeira Liga this season with only four (4) draws and no defeats to stand at 79 points, six points more than Sporting Lisbon in second.

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