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Sporting out to assert authority

Sporting Clube de Portugal's Pedro Barbosa wants his team to "impose themselves" against Feyenoord.

Sporting Clube de Portugal face Feyenoord in the UEFA Cup Round of 32 tonight and the Portuguese club's captain, Pedro Barbosa, is calling on his team-mates to dominate from the off at the Estádio José Alvalade.

Sporting control
"We must impose our football from the first minute of the game," said Barbosa. "We will try to score and do our best to avoid conceding. Our team has all the qualities to go through the next stage. Home or away, Sporting must control the game. We have done so recently and this match we will do the same thing. We must play in a determined way and it is very important to start very well.

'Constant attacks'
"We want to win the match and we will adopt our usual style of play, keeping possession and attacking constantly. However, I know Feyenoord are a good team, with good results lately, so we will have to play patiently in the Netherlands. I don't know them very well but I am sure they're an excellent team."

Local knowledge
Feyenoord's Portuguese defender Bruno Basto predicted "a very difficult match for us" on his return to his home city. He spent two and a half years with SL Benfica before arriving at Feyenoord via FC Girondins de Bordeaux

Bittersweet return
The 26-year-old warned: "Sporting are one of the best Portuguese teams and we will have to be at our very best to get a good result." He added: "However, we have our own football and our 'weapons'. It will be an excellent tie. I have mixed emotions about facing Sporting because it is always good coming to Portugal but bad to play against Sporting because they have a lot of good players."