Pepe disclosed that Porto’s strategy was to contain Martin Odegaard in their Champions League encounter with Arsenal. Despite Porto’s victory in the first leg, Leandro Trossard’s goal in the first half of the return leg at the Emirates Stadium equalized the aggregate score.
After a drawn-out 120 minutes, the match was decided by a penalty shootout. David Raya’s crucial saves against two Porto penalties were instrumental in advancing Arsenal to the Champions League quarter-final draw on Friday.
Odegaard, known for his playmaking abilities, provided a key assist for Trossard’s goal. Pepe, who was central to Porto’s defense, acknowledged their tactical focus was on limiting the influence of Arsenal’s captain.
‘First of all I want to thank the fans, what they did tonight was incredible. Secondly, it’s a shame to be eliminated like this, but it’s part of football,’ Pepe told DAZN after Porto’s Champions League exit.
‘We were a team that created a lot of difficulties for Arsenal, starting with the home game. Today, with their first shot they scored. I have to congratulate my teammates because they did what the coach asked. But, in some moments we could have defined better and scored the goal. It was a great game on our part, but, unfortunately, we didn’t make it through the round.
‘We don’t forget that Arsenal are a great team, in the Premier League they score a lot of goals. We came to play our game, neutralising Odegaard’s play between the lines. We knew what we were doing, but unfortunately we couldn’t score. They had a bit of luck.’
When asked how Porto could’ve avoided a shootout, Pepe replied: ‘It’s about resolving the game before penalties, that’s what we tried to do.
‘If we had better offensive definition, but we even created chances. Unfortunately, we also feel the fatigue of a difficult time.
‘We were always connected to the game and I must congratulate my teammates and the fans. We have to lift our heads, move forward and learn lessons.’
When asked how he can still handle the intensity of playing 120 minutes at the age of 41, Pepe said: ‘I am passionate about football, a privileged person, I do what I love and I dedicate myself a lot to this profession. I try to take care of myself.’