″We will try to win everything in Portugal″
FC Porto handball coach aims for full internal achievements in 2022/23
The three-time champion of handball FC Porto wants a three-time national championship with 022/3 achievements, wished the three-time champion scheduled for Andersson’s three-time championship, the three-time champion of the Champions League.
“We will win everything in Portugal, we will win the national championship again and give our best in the Champions League. to the next phase”, framed the coach, speaking to the FC Porto website.
Still without a defined calendar for the championship and the Portuguese Cup, FC Porto will start 2022/23 with a classic against Benfica in the semi-finals of the Supercup, which will again be played in a final four system, between 10 and 11 September , in Serpa.
From September 15 to March 2, the Blues and Whites will participate for the fourth season in the main phase of the Champions League, in which they will face Paris Saint-Germain (France), Magdeburg (Germany), GOG (Denmark), Veszprém ( Hungary), Dinamo Bucharest (Romania), Wisla Plock (Poland) and Zagreb (Croatia), in group A.
“Of course, you always have to have some luck. They are always very good accessories and as two rounds are decided in the details, as happened before Aalborg years ago. We lacked luck at that time, but now we have a very strong squad, packed We know that we can also make a big one and that we can enter, but we can also, but we don’t think about going to the group to eliminate and establish new goals”, he published.
In addition to the presence of 13 players who passed from the last campaign, Magnus Andersson has already circumvented the departure of the works with the return of André Sousa and the reinforcements Francisco Fontes, Ignazio Plaza, Jakob Mikkelsen, Nikolaj Læsø and Jack Thurin.
“We know that we have to try to win all the men even more interns. We came a few weeks on vacation and we go and calmly, because we also have a few weeks to the fresh start. We also have a few weeks to the fresh start. FC Porto.
Magnus Andersson’s team was crowned three-time national champion and revalidated the Supercup in 2021/22, but lost the Portuguese Cup final with Sporting and fell for the third consecutive season in the “eighth” of the Champions League, against French side Montpellier .