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posted 06-07-2008 22:09

 
Thought I'd get into the spirit, even thought I've vowed not to read a single sports newspaper until August.

My one to watch for next season is Sporting Braga. They were sh1t last season due to a succession of awful managers. However, the squad is superb, strong in all areas and they've made some great signings already, like Paulo César from Leiria. On top of this they've got, in my opinion, the finest manager in Portugal, Jorge Jesus. This guy will whip players like Jorginho, Wender and César Piexoto into shape (all three of whom really could play at the highest level) and I really beleive Braga will finish in the top three next season and I'd go so far to say that they could win the league.

The reason I say this is because Porto go into the next season without Paulo Assunção, who signed for Atletico Madrid today, and I think his abscence will take the tripe-eaters a season to adjust to. If they lose Lucho too, then I think they'll be a far weaker Porto side than in previous years. The loss of Assunção should make me happy, but I honestly believed Porto could become European champions with him in the team, his leaving will be the catalyst that prompts the disintegration of a great team of players. However, every season I say that Porto will struggle because of a great player they've lost, last year it was Anderson and Pepe, yet they win their first 8 matches and the season is usually over by December. So, don't trust a word I say in this respect. One purchase Porto have made is that of Benfica midfielder Cristian Rodriguez- Far more a political coup than anything else, he was one of Benfica's best players last season but I don't think it's a huge loss for Benfica.

Sporting Lisbon have made some interesting purchases, most notably the perennial underachiever Helder Postiga. There's a good chance he could form an impressive partnership once again with Derlei, who looked back to his best at the end of last season. They've also bought Marco Canneira, I'm assuming to play centrally rather than at left back because the young Argentinian Grimi looked great in that position and it seems like AC Milan are willing for him to stay at Sporting. I think a lot depends on whether Moutinho and Veloso stay or go for Sporting. Moutnho will be hard to replace but they'll find another Veloso. One of them will have to be sold to balance the books. The longstanding problem with Sporting is their dodgy keeper, and with Rui Patricio in between the posts, I'd say a top 3 finish is the best they can hope for.

Benfica are hoping to secure the signature of Pablo Aimar tomorrow. They've already signed ex-Sportinguista Carlos Martins, who I think will be a great addition to the team. An unspectacular player who can do the one thing Benfica needs. supply a decent cross. They've also signed some guy from Real Madrid called Balboa and a French Algerian called Yebda, but I've got no idea what they're like. Hopefully we'll see a far more confident Di Maria in the next season, he started showing flashes of superb brilliance at the end of last year but the men behind the scenes obviously still don't trust him completely. It'll be an interesting test for the new Spanish manager Quique Flores, he was seen by many to be the natural successor to Rafa Benitiez at Valencia but was sacked for a string of boring displays and disappointing results. He definitely has talent at his disposal at Benfica but will he be able to stop the never-ending rot that makes Benfica such a black hole for young talented players? I don't believe so and I think Benfica will struggle again to finish in the top 3.

The other team of note are Guimarães, who will be playing in the Champions League this year. I think they'll find it hard to repeat last years amazing season but a finish in the top 5 and Europe should definitely be expected.

Overall, I think this season's campaign will be far closer than last year's and I really hope that Braga will fulfil the promise I believe they have.
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Last Edit: 06-07-2008 22:13 By steveeeeeeeee.
 
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