At the Dragão, Farioli tries what only André Villas-Boas did | OneFootball

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·22 April 2026

At the Dragão, Farioli tries what only André Villas-Boas did

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The fourth clássico of the season between FC Porto and Sporting will decide a place in the Portuguese Cup final, with the chance to reach Jamor and fight for the trophy against an opponent theoretically weaker than the dragons or the lions, who will be known on May 24, after the other semi-final between Torreense, from Liga Portugal 2, and Fafe, from Liga 3. The Lisbon side travel to Invicta with the advantage, following the 1-0 win at Alvalade, meaning FC Porto will only go through with a two-goal victory. A Porto win by a single-goal margin will take the tie to extra time and, if necessary, penalties.

The first leg was played in early March, and it would not be an exaggeration to say that a lot has changed since then, especially over the last week, which was particularly harsh for the Lions, knocked out of the Champions League by Arsenal and beaten by Benfica, a result that greatly complicated their bid for a third straight title.


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It is true that FC Porto also bowed out of the Europa League last Thursday, in Nottingham, but the eight-point lead they now hold over Sporting in the league — which could be reduced to five if Rui Borges’ team win their game in hand — with only four matchdays remaining, gives Farioli greater peace of mind to think about a possible “double,” four years after Sérgio Conceição last achieved that feat at the blue-and-white club.

In his first season at the Dragão, the Italian coach is trying this Wednesday to do something only André Villas-Boas, now the club president, has managed: overturn a two-legged Portuguese Cup semi-final. Fifteen years ago, in the historic 2010/11 season, Porto had also lost the first leg, then at home, against Benfica (0-2), before turning the tie around with a 3-1 win at the Luz, at a time when away goals counted double, and then going on to win at Jamor against V. Guimarães.

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