FC Porto: Farioli's milestone at Reboleira… with the title in sight | OneFootball

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·26 April 2026

FC Porto: Farioli's milestone at Reboleira… with the title in sight

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Still digesting the Taça de Portugal elimination against Sporting, which ruled the team out of the possibility of winning the domestic double in his very first year in Portugal, Francesco Farioli nevertheless still has more than enough reason to look at the club’s main objective set at the start of the season with optimism.

The dragons are well placed in the race for the 31st Portuguese league title in their history, but the coach is demanding total focus from his players, praising the commitment they showed in the Taça de Portugal semi-final tie against two-time national champions Sporting. From his post-clássico remarks, it was clear that Francesco Farioli was deeply affected by the elimination, even though the goal conceded in the first leg ended up being enough for the lions to go through in the competition.


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With that now behind them in midweek, all attention is exclusively on the league, beginning with the demanding trip to Estrela da Amadora, where a team under pressure to pick up points to avoid relegation awaits and which, historically, tends to make life difficult for the dragon, as happened last season when the tricolours won 2-0.

This will also be a match in which Francesco Farioli reaches a symbolic milestone in charge of the blue and whites: his first 50 official matches on the FC Porto bench. The balance is very positive for the Italian coach, who has recorded 36 wins, eight draws and five defeats, as well as 92 goals scored and 29 conceded.

After a difficult season from a sporting point of view, FC Porto are on the verge of returning to domestic titles under the guidance of a coach who has clearly absorbed a great deal of the culture and history of the Invicta city’s emblem.

In addition to the Portuguese league campaign, there is also credit due for the run in the Europa League, a competition in which the dragons were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Nottingham Forest, coached by Vítor Pereira, as well as for a strong showing in the Taça de Portugal.

After Sporting’s home defeat in the Lisbon derby, FC Porto once again found themselves with a comfortable cushion — five points, which in practice amount to six given the head-to-head advantage over Sporting — to go all out in the four finals they have left until the end of the season: Estrela da Amadora (away), Alverca (home), Aves SAD (away) and Santa Clara (home).

In theory, the visit to Amadora will be the toughest challenge and, if the blue and white side get past the tricolours, they will all but have the trophy in their hands. Even so, Francesco Farioli has already warned his players about the risk of easing off and is asking for one final push until the title is mathematically secured.

In a season marked by several injury-related difficulties — first with Nehuén Pérez, then with Luuk de Jong, but above all with the absence of SamuFrancesco Farioli always found solutions to overcome the obstacles that emerged in this long marathon that began last August. After an impressive first half of the season, FC Porto slowed slightly at the start of the year, but never truly took their foot off the gas, and the SAD’s surgical intervention in the January market was also decisive, especially with the arrivals of Thiago Silva, Fofana and Oskar Pietuszewski, players who added quality to the squad and broadened the coach’s options, at a time when some players, such as Victor Froholdt, were already showing clear signs of wear.

It is in this context, on the verge of his 50th match in dragon colours, that Francesco Farioli prepares for another demanding battle in Reboleira, but the objective is, naturally, to seal the title…

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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