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·18 May 2026

Chiquinho's former coach warns Sporting: make him track back...

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Chiquinho continues to gain momentum as a possible Sporting signing for the 2026/27 season, and the person who knows the winger best believes that a move to one of Portuguese football’s giants is only natural. Bruno Pinheiro, who worked with the player at Estoril, has no doubts about the Alverca forward’s ability.

The Portuguese coach, who recently ended his spell with KAS Eupen, recalls that Chiquinho’s talent was already evident several years ago: "Even back then, it was only a matter of time before he reached a big club. Wolverhampton moved first and took him to England midway through the season," said Bruno Pinheiro, recalling the winger’s transfer to the English club.


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Bruno Pinheiro: "It makes sense that he is being targeted by one of Portuguese football’s big clubs"

The former Estoril coach believes the player’s profile fits perfectly with the needs of big teams such as Sporting, especially against opponents who sit deep defensively: "Big clubs always need to score lots of goals, they need players who can make the difference, and Chiquinho is that kind of player. It makes sense that he is being targeted by one of Portuguese football’s big clubs. Against very defensive teams, big clubs need players who can unlock things, and he has that profile," he pointed out.

Bruno Pinheiro highlights dribbling and one-on-one ability as the winger’s main weapons, with Chiquinho having spent part of his development at the Cristiano Ronaldo Academy: "Chiquinho’s main weapon is his one-on-one ability. I particularly remember a game against Porto in which he 'destroyed' Wendel, who was the right-back. He’s a player with effortless dribbling ability and, on top of that, very strong in physical contact. Defensively, if the opponent switches off and lets him get into contact, Chiquinho will win the ball," he explained.

Although he acknowledges the player’s competitive commitment, the coach believes the attacker performs at his best mainly in attacking areas and not in more demanding defensive duties. "He stands out above all in the attacking side of the game, in one-on-ones. He is very strong in dribbling," Bruno Pinheiro insisted, before adding: "He is a player who should not be given major defensive responsibilities, because that takes him away from the areas where he is most effective. Chiquinho is committed, but if you make him track back too much, he will wear himself out and move away from the area where he causes the most problems."

The former Qatar under-23 coach nonetheless rejects the idea that the winger is weak without the ball: "I’m not saying he is poor defensively, but rather that playing too deep takes him away from the areas where he has the most impact, which is in the final third," he stressed, leaving one final assurance about the attacker’s profile:

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