Portal dos Dragões
·18 April 2026
Gonçalo Feio: “Competitiveness is at the heart of football and sport”

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·18 April 2026

Tondela's coach said on Saturday that focus in performance is one of the keys his team will have to combine with belief and competitiveness to face FC Porto in the 30th round of the Primeira Liga.
“We are going to compete believing in the weapons we have, knowing that the team believes in the game plan. By following the game plan, each of our players will be closer to reaching their potential and, if that happens, we will get closer to the result we want,” said Gonçalo Feio.
The Tondela manager was speaking at a press conference ahead of Sunday’s match, at 20:30, at the Estádio do Dragão, away to FC Porto, in a game he described as of “maximum difficulty, against a great team,” the league leaders.
“Tondela has to leave on the pitch an image that makes the fans, the region, the city and the club proud of us, and compete for the points at stake, knowing how difficult that is,” acknowledged Gonçalo Feio.
The coach also added that this match represents “another step in the mission and growth within” the way Tondela wants to approach the game in the future.
Tondela travel to the Estádio do Dragão at 20:30 on Sunday for the 30th round, after a positive week of work, according to the “yellow-and-green” coach, at a stage when the team has to “prepare to fulfill the final mission” of staying in the Primeira Liga and, this time, away to “a great, great rival,” but with the aim of “connecting with the fans.”
In a match in which “obviously, FC Porto are the favorites,” he nevertheless pointed out that this is football and that “one of the basic principles of sport is competing, with all the humility to recognize the merit, ability, quality and favoritism” of the opponent, “but with the basic principle of competing.”
“If the team knows how to behave in the different moments and phases of the game, we are closer to a collective performance that helps the players bring out their individual characteristics and qualities,” he argued.
Gonçalo Feio also said that the team works “very hard every day to deliver in the most beautiful and important moments in football, which are the matches,” and that the trip to FC Porto’s ground will be made “with great respect for the opponent.”
“But also with belief, on a mental level, and I saw that in the last game and in training, which gives my team confidence. I do not call that arrogance, but competitiveness, which for me is one of the basic and main principles of being not only in football but in sport,” he said.
Tondela, 17th and second from bottom with 21 points and still with a game in hand from the 26th round, travel to leaders FC Porto, who have 76, on Sunday at 20:30, in a match refereed by Cláudio Pereira, from the Aveiro Football Association.
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