‘This is like a dream’ says APOEL’s Nuno Morais

Gustavo Manduca talked of a “great moment” in the APOEL FC camp following a 2-1 defeat of FC Porto which left Nuno Morais struggling to comprehend the Cypriot side’s status atop Group G.
Shock, joy and amazement were the prevailing emotions in the APOEL FC camp following a dramatic 2-1 Group G victory against FC Porto which places Ivan Jovanović’s men on the cusp of becoming the first Cypriot team to qualify for the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League.

A victory against FC Zenit St Petersburg on matchday four will achieve that feat but for now APOEL are intent on enjoying the moment, with Portuguese midfielder Nuno Morais feeling “like this is a dream” and match-winner Gustavo Manduca reflecting on a “very special feeling” following his decisive 90th-minute strike.

Aílton, APOEL forward
It is a big moment for APOEL and Cyprus. We played great against a very good and big European team and APOEL deserve some credit for today’s victory. It is unbelievable and difficult to imagine we are in this position. We have done very well to get the points [we have] and we deserve to be here. We showed we have quality as a team. The fans are great, really great. I’ve also played against APOEL and these are the most amazing fans I have ever seen. Playing for them makes us feel really good on the pitch.

Gustavo Manduca, APOEL forward
It is a great moment in our lives, for our fans, our people, our team, our players, everybody. It is a very nice moment and one of the best of my life.

I felt a little bit of pain in my adductor muscle and I thought twice before I moved forward [for the goal] since I feared an injury. But took the chance, and that pass was a gift of God for me. They showed that they are among the best fans in the world. During the 90 minutes they pushed, sang and believed, and they made us feel it and showed how important they are for us.

Nuno Morais, APOEL midfielder
What we achieved today is amazing and it was a great performance. We really wanted to win and we showed that. We conceded a goal at the end but we fought back and won. We feel like this is a dream and we are very happy.

Athos Solomou, APOEL defender
When you have such a difficult task against such great players, you do not have a lot to think about, but you need to restrict your opponents and keep them away from your goal so they do not create chances. That is what we tried to do today and we succeeded.

Hulk, Porto forward
We fought until the end. We have to lift our heads. It is frustrating, but that effort is no use now. When you lose you always feel you could have done more, but unfortunately things did not go well for us. The situation is difficult but not impossible. We have to win the next game to see if we can go through the next stage.

João Moutinho, Porto midfielder
It is a sad moment, a moment of disappointment. We came here thinking about a different result; not a defeat and not even a draw – we only wanted a victory. Unfortunately we were not able to achieve that and now we need to think about the next two matches; two matches which we need to win to have hopes of getting through to the next stage of the UEFA Champions League.

From: http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=1669191.html

Porto profile

Formed: 1893
Nickname: Dragões (Dragons)

UEFA club competition honours (runners-up in brackets)
• European Champion Clubs’ Cup: 1987, 2004
• UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League: 2003, 2011
• UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup: (1984)
• UEFA Super Cup: 1987; (2003), (2004)

Domestic honours (most recent triumph in brackets)
• League title: 25 (2011)
• Portuguese Cup: 16 (2011)

History
• Despite first coming into existence in 1893 as a club “dedicated to the practice of the eccentric English game of football”, Porto did not play a competitive match until 1906, when they began their now long-established rivalry with neighbours Boavista FC. They were nonetheless pioneers, winning the inaugural Campeonato de Portugal – a forerunner of the modern Portuguese Cup – in 1922 and the first league campaign of 1934/35.

• Porto moved into the Estádio das Antas in 1952 and two more titles followed that decade, but they nearly went bankrupt in the 1960s. It was only after José Maria Pedroto took over as coach that fortunes changed, the former player overseeing back-to-back league wins in 1978 and 1979.

• Spearheaded by the prolific Fernando Gomes, the Dragons reached the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup final in 1983/84, losing out to Juventus. They were becoming increasingly dominant on the domestic scene, though, and in 1986/87 Artur Jorge’s side upset favourites FC Bayern München to claim the European Champion Clubs’ Cup title.

• The 1990s brought further success, the club clinching eight Liga crowns out of ten and a record five in succession, before a less productive period at the turn of the millennium. That was halted by the arrival of 39-year-old José Mourinho, who masterminded remarkable wins in the 2002/03 UEFA Cup and 2003/04 UEFA Champions League.

• Mourinho’s departure after the latter triumph prompted hard times at the club’s new Estádio do Dragão home, with four coaches arriving and leaving in the space of two years. Yet Dutchman Co Adriaanse promptly led the Dragons to a league and cup double in 2005/06 as they returned to centre stage, and Jesualdo Ferreira picked up where he left off, winning the next three titles and the 2008/09 and 2009/10 Portuguese Cups.

• Ferreira’s replacement, André Villas-Boas, led Porto to the Liga title without losing a game, the Portuguese Cup and the UEFA Europa League in 2010/11. Villas-Boas became the youngest coach to win a European competition, aged 33 years and 213 days, when he oversaw a 1-0 win against SC Braga in Dublin. He was succeeded as coach by his assistant, Vítor Pereira, ahead of the 2011/12 season.

Club records
Most league appearances: João Pinto (407)
Most goals: Fernando Gomes (288)
Record victory: Porto 15-1 SC Sanjoanense (Portuguese Cup, 1942/43)
Record defeat: SL Benfica 12-2 Porto (First Division, 7 February 1943)

From: http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/clubs/club=50064/profile/index.html