Ré Leads Leões de Porto Salvo to Commanding Victory Over Torreense
In a remarkable display of skill and determination, 39-year-old veteran Ré stole the show in Monday’s Liga Placard match, propelling Leões de Porto Salvo to a decisive 6-2 triumph against Torreense. The experienced winger’s four-goal performance was nothing short of spectacular, turning the game decisively in his team’s favor.
The match began with Ré making an immediate impact. Just three minutes into the game, he showcased his exceptional technique, delicately chipping the ball over goalkeeper Cristiano with a stunning chest-controlled finish. Despite falling behind early, Torreense fought back, managing to equalize through Matheus Correia at the 12-minute mark. Goalkeeper André Sousa proved crucial for Leões, making several critical saves that prevented Torreense from taking the lead.
The second half saw Ré continue his masterclass. He brilliantly recovered the ball and found himself one-on-one with Cristiano, coolly slotting home his second goal. Shortly after, Peixinho extended the lead to 3-1, and Ré completed his hat-trick with another impressive strike at the 29-minute mark.
In the final eight minutes, Torreense switched to an aggressive 5-4 formation and managed to score a second goal. However, Ré had the final say, scoring his fourth goal with a magnificent long-range effort that effectively sealed the match. Rúben Teixeira added a final goal to complete the 6-2 scoreline.
The victory sees Leões de Porto Salvo climb to third place in the Liga Placard, surpassing Braga. Torreense remains in eighth place, their fifth consecutive defeat leaving them vulnerable to being overtaken by other teams in the league.
This performance not only highlights Ré’s enduring class but also demonstrates Leões de Porto Salvo’s growing momentum in the competition.