You showed a positive reaction and scored your first goal for the Club at Leeds?
“I was very happy, it was my first ever headed goal as well. It doesn't mean a lot because we were losing, so after the goal I was thinking we can score again and we need to score again. But it's one more step, I watched the game, I missed a few passes as well, so I need to do this balance. OK, I scored a goal, but I need to work on this as well. It's about getting confidence and doing easy things to win the games, because it's more important to win the games, to get the points.”
As a team as a whole, what do you need to improve?
“I think it's the small things, like the set-pieces and the second balls. We need to grow on this point. We are playing against tough players as well, we are playing against big teams as well, so it's not about quality, it's about who wants more. It's football, sometimes you score, sometimes you miss. It's about the small things, and we need to think, like I said, it's about one game, the next game you can win, you get three points and we go again. It's about the moment. It's football, we need to think about these small things and try to do it.”
You face Newcastle United next on Sunday, so what are your thoughts on the next game?
“It will be tough. Every game in the Premier League is tough, we already know that. But, like I said, we need to look for our team, where we can go with the ball, where is the space, set-pieces. We need to work more on this point. It's about this. I think we have quality, but we need to show more and try to stick together.
“We need to stick together until the end, because we are a team. We are the only Club, the players, the manager, the fans. If not, it's going to be tough, because if you're going to say it's your fault, it's not my fault, it's not the right way.”
To end the interview on a lighter note, what music do you listen to as you prepare for a match?
“I like to put on music from my home, Portuguese music. I have a few rappers I like to listen to - Guga, Kyan and Plutónio.”