Leonino
·10 de setembro de 2025
João Palhinha can't hide his joy at coming home: "Alvalade?"

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·10 de setembro de 2025
João Palhinha did not hide his excitement upon discovering that he will return to Alvalade to represent the national team during the next FIFA international break. The former Sporting midfielder was a substitute in Hungary - Portugal, which ended with a Portuguese victory, and also remembered Diogo Jota, a teammate from the national team who recently passed away.
João Palhinha: "There's no need to say how special it would be to win a World Cup and dedicate it to our Diogo and his entire family"
"I think we mostly controlled the game. It's normal for them to seek the result, especially in the final part, but I think, apart from that, we controlled the game, we played a good game and showed the superiority we've been having so far. We are getting closer to our goal, which is the most important thing," began the ex Sporting about Hungary - Portugal.
Palhinha then spoke about what is left to reach the World Cup: "I'm not saying it's done, but we are undoubtedly closer. There are two games left and, if we win the next two games, we can almost guarantee qualification. It's a different qualification model, but I think it's good too. And, above all, playing at home the next games next month... I don't even know where it will be. Where will it be? Alvalade? Ah good! It's always very special to play in Portugal".
"We have six/seven teams that are candidates for the title and I believe it will be a much more competitive World Cup than in the past. It will always be good for the fans to watch, but we have all the value to be there and win that much desired trophy. There's no need to say how special it would be to win a World Cup and dedicate it to our Diogo and his entire family. And we will fight for that!", the ex Sporting then said, without forgetting his former national team colleague.
João Palhinha concluded with a reflection on the club change he made this season: "I felt that people really wanted me at the club, at Tottenham in this case. Especially the coach. He was the one who pushed for me to return to England. And, when that's the case, I think things are easier to happen. I'm looking for my space, I'm very happy with these first times at Tottenham and again in the Premier League".
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.