IMO, Andrade was that bad. Not that Armenia is known for their blazing speed in attack, but for the first real time since I've been watching Andrade for years, he was looking real
slow yesterday. He was still using his skills to be clever and deflect balls and maneuver around players, but he was definitely getting beat in the speed factor. He didn't do anything that was going to result in a goal, but Armenia was clearly testing his abilities well.
Although Andrade was the last, late sub for Scolari, it was a good choice, IMO. I just hope Andrade was under the weather or something, because we cannot afford Andrade to be that slow against Serie A competition.
As for Tiago, I thought he had an OK game. He wasn't involved a ton, but that was due to Armenia's pressing defense and Portugal's inability to put more than 2-3 quality passes together. But he had a few really good touches where he did classic "Washing Machine" stuff: bad balls spun his way that he dug out of the ground and quickly redirected into something useful. Then his teammates would flub by passing it straight to an Armenian midfielder, but that wasn't his fault.
But in short, Tiago looked better than his usual play for the NT yesterday -- despite limited touches.