Roberto Martínez explains why Pote wasn’t used and warns Sporting | OneFootball

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·1 April 2026

Roberto Martínez explains why Pote wasn’t used and warns Sporting

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The National Team played, in the early hours of last night, the second of two matches in their World Cup preparation camp, with a 2-0 win over the United States, thanks to a goal from Francisco Trincão. At the end of the match, Roberto Martínez explained why Pote was not used.

"With Pedro Gonçalves, I did not want to take the risk of using him because the pitch was a little dangerous. Did I explain the decision to him? Yes... Pedro’s commitment to the national team is five-star, fantastic. He needed two or three days of individual work, but it was important to remove any risk and make sure Pedro Gonçalves is fine until the end of the season," he began by telling journalists.


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Since Pote was the only player without any minutes in this training camp, the national team coach had to continue his explanation: "Pedro’s lack of minutes is not a sign, nothing like that. He is in the same position as all the other players. We will continue to monitor things and the decision will be made in May according to how the players are at that moment".

Now, Rui Silva, Gonçalo Inácio, Francisco Trincão and Pote are preparing to return to Sporting. The Lions will next take to the field on Friday, April 3, against Santa Clara. The match, counting for matchday 28 of Liga Portugal Betclic, against Petit’s side, will be played at the José Alvalade Stadium at 8:30 pm.

This season, playing for Sporting, Pedro Gonçalves - valued at €28 million - has made 29 appearances. In 2,096 minutes played, the footballer, who is tied down with an €80 million release clause until 2030, has already scored 14 goals and provided seven assists for his teammates.

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