Player Profile: Petit

May 8th, 2006 | By: Luis Paulo | 4 Comments »

Armando Gonçalves Teixeira took the name Petit because he was small and had spent some time living in France, but his diminutive frame has had little bearing on his ferocious performances on the left side of midfield.

A keystone of the Boavista FC side for two years after joining from Gil Vicente FC in July 2000, Petit epitomized the blood-and-guts style of Jaime Pacheco’s team. He made an immense contribution in 2000/01 as the Porto-based club won a first Portuguese championship: he played 26 games, scored three goals, was booked on ten occasions and sent off twice. Petit recorded similar statistics during the next campaign as Boavista finished second before heading south to SL Benfica in summer 2002.

Petit picked up another runners-up medal as Benfica were beaten to the championship by FC Porto, Petit playing 25 SuperLiga games. José Antonio Camacho entrusted Petit with command of Benfica’s midfield before the player sprained his left knee against Molde FK in the UEFA Cup and was ruled out for six weeks. He returned to help the Lisbon club win the Portuguese Cup – their first honor since 1996.

A number of sterling performances in the UEFA Champions League coincided in his first call-up to the Portugal national side for a match against the Republic of Ireland in June 2001, with Coach Antonio Oliveira hoping to make best use of his combination of aggression and cultured passing. He also played three times in a disappointing 2002 World Cup campaign and won a place in the host nation’s Euro04 squad despite not previously being a favorite of Luiz Felipe Scolari, coming off the bench in the wins against Spain and the Netherlands as Portugal reached the final. He remains a regular in the squad.

Petit was decisive for his team to win their first league title in eleven years. He missed just five games as he developed a terrific partnership with the precocious Manuel Fernandes. This partnership could be seen again in Germany.

source: uefa.com



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Username By Pedro P | May 8th, 2006 at 12:41 pm
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I believe Petit will give a solid contribution to the team. The soul of a warrior (story goes that Scolari “fell in love” with this guy, after seeing him refusing to leave the pitch after being injured), the “pitbull” spirit and consistency in the midfield – this guy runs 90 mins and could run 180, a canon for a free-kick, excellent combination with all the other midfielders. Although not the most brilliant and elegant, this is what he offers…

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Username By Nelson | May 8th, 2006 at 2:52 pm
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This is a little off topic but I haven’t had the chance to post in a while. After Chelsea clinched the Premiership, Mourinho walked on to the field and was given a Portugal scarf, which he promptly wore. Now this was before Scolari turned down the England job. Does anyone think he was angling for the Portugal job then or was he being “patiotic”

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Username By Luis Paulo | May 8th, 2006 at 3:13 pm
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I don’t think so

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Username By alexandre | June 25th, 2007 at 7:44 am
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petit isto esta espectacular!
Sou benfiquista, mas antes de estares na luz ja era o meu jogadore preferido.

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