Villas-Boas hails Farioli's impact at Porto: “A top man-manager” | OneFootball

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·21 June 2026

Villas-Boas hails Farioli's impact at Porto: “A top man-manager”

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André Villas-Boas gave a very clear assessment of Francesco Farioli when evaluating the FC Porto coach’s work and the impact he had on the team throughout the season. Between his leadership, his closeness to the club structure, and the way he brought out the best in the group, the Porto president described a coach who goes well beyond the tactical side of the game. At the heart of his remarks was an objective definition of the coach’s profile and the role he currently plays at the club, and he assured: “Yes, without a doubt.”

In a context where the bar keeps rising and the demands keep growing, André Villas-Boas presented Francesco Farioli as a unifying figure, capable of leaving his mark on the team both on and off the pitch. The main message of his remarks followed that exact line: FC Porto’s current coach does not merely guide the team; he organizes, mobilizes, and creates harmony with everything around him.


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Asked about Farioli’s importance in the team’s success and the outlook for next season, Villas-Boas responded with a broad view of the role, extending the focus beyond the bench and the daily work. The praise began on the technical side, but quickly reached the human dimension and his ability to integrate every area of the club structure.

“Beyond everything related to his technical and specific remit, his leadership, the motivation of the players, and the daily work, there is the man who connected with FC Porto’s structure like no one else. Right away with Tiago Madureira, with Henrique Monteiro, with scouting, with the different support departments, with performance, with the medical area, with nutrition,” he said. “A great and strong manager of people and human resources and, evidently, of players, who this season also rose above themselves and embraced the coach’s ideas like no one else. They knew how to respect him and how to implement his ideas on the pitch, resulting in an attractive, high-pressing FC Porto that defends and honors the club’s traditions.”

In the president’s view, Farioli’s merit comes from a combination of factors: the demands of training, leadership in the dressing room, and the ability to make the entire structure work together. That reading helps explain the strong tone of the praise and the way the team’s success appears tied to the players’ commitment to the coach’s ideas.

When the conversation turned to the expression “famiglia portista,” used by the coach himself, Villas-Boas once again placed him at the center of the identity built throughout the season. The closing response was brief, but revealing in how it links Farioli’s leadership to adapting to the club’s context.

“Yes, without a doubt. The right leader of the family is a concept he himself created, that he embraced,” he stressed. “And that he undoubtedly defended throughout the season. And this is also very much Porto. It is the ability these players and coach had to understand that this is our reality here and adapt to it.”

More than simply validating a slogan, Villas-Boas reinforced an idea of belonging and understanding one’s place. In his remarks, Farioli emerges as the right figure to lead that balance between identity, high standards, and internal unity.

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

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