Porto booked their place in the knockout stages of the Champions League this evening courtesy of a comfortable 2-0 victory against Athletic Bilbao.
Jackson Martinez wasted three big chances to put the visitors ahead in a goalless first half, the most prominent of which coming from the spot when he struck the crossbar with his penalty kick.
The Colombian made no mistake tapping home from two yards out on 55 minutes, though, following some skilful work by Yacine Brahimi down the left-hand side.
It was Brahimi who secured the Dragons' passage into the round of 16 with the softest of goals a little under 20 minutes from time, knocking the ball into an empty net after Gorka Iraizoz was caught out by a pass which bobbled over his foot.
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ATHLETIC BILBAO STARTING XI: Iraizoz, Laporte, San Jose, Gurpegi, Balenziaga, BeNat, De Marcos, Gomez, Susaeta, Rico, Fernandez
PORTO STARTING XI: Fabiano, Danilo, Martins Indi, Maicon, Alex Sandro, Casemiro, Brahimi, Herrera, Oliver Torres, Martínez, Tello
Rain thundering down ahead of @AthleticClub vs @FCPorto in #UCL Gp H - whatever happens, players in for a wet night. pic.twitter.com/DdK0YVqHeI
— Nick Aitken (@UEFAcomNickA) November 5, 2014ATHLETIC BILBAO SUBS: Herrerin, Bustinza, Iraola, Etxeita, Iturraspe, Muniain, Viguera
PORTO SUBS: Fernandez, Marcano, Neves, Quaresma, Quintero, Adrian Lopez, Aboubakar
.@AthleticClub are yet to keep a clean sheet against a Portuguese side; in 9 games they have conceded 14 goals. Is tonight their night? #UCL
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 5, 2014Ernesto Valverde: "The San Mamés effect is very important. The crowd drive us on and if we can really get them behind us then that's a huge factor in what we can do. Guillermo Fernández is ready. If he gets the nod ahead of other players it's because I've watched them all and he's in the best form. Last year other players were ahead of Guillermo but now he's getting the opportunities. It's all about performances.
Porto have their own particular style and I don't think that's going to change much. Their players like to have the ball and to control the game. They have quick players too, but I don't think they'll sit back and defend."
We don't want to waste time thinking about what might happen. Every game is different and we have an opponent that wants to put on a show, just like us. Nothing external will help us. What we do is what will help us win the game."
Goazen @AthleticClub!!! pic.twitter.com/Pm5QSTq5Rb
— Iker (@iker_lopez) November 5, 2014GOAL! Shakhtar 1-0 BATE (Srna) #UCL
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 5, 2014HT leads for @PFC_CSKA_MOSCOW, @FCBayernEN, @PSG_inside, @FCBarcelona and @FCShakhtar_eng: http://t.co/noFq511V8t pic.twitter.com/xtmmOMEuGD
— Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 5, 2014#Athletic #ChampionsLeague #panoramica #bilbao #AthleticGuGara pic.twitter.com/0eZtRqfbiU
— ibon garmendia (@ibongarmendia1) November 5, 2014😔
— Athletic Club (@UK_AthleticClub) November 5, 2014

