Portal dos Dragões
·11 de abril de 2026
Francesco Farioli: “Worrying about ‘what ifs’ won’t give us an edge”

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·11 de abril de 2026

Francesco Farioli, FC Porto head coach, previewed Sunday’s away match at Estoril at 8:30pm, for Matchday 29 of the league:
“We’re going to play against a team that has had a very positive season, playing attacking football. Normally, their matches have a lot of goals, and they have one of the best attacks in the league. It will certainly be a difficult game. We have to step onto the pitch with the right attitude and at our best.”
“It has happened several times that we were the last to play. We know that scenario very well, and our priority has to be focusing exclusively on our own matches.”
“Every game has its importance. Tomorrow’s is important too, but you are focusing on the consequences, positive or negative, when what really matters, and what we want to maintain for the rest of the season, is staying connected at all times. Worrying about ‘what if’ will not give us any kind of advantage. People have already tried to build a narrative around the possible consequences of a bad game or result, and that helps sell newspapers. I respect your work, but we have to go ball by ball, game by game, and stay focused on the present.”
“Since the start of the season, we haven’t been able to drop points. Looking at the average points of the three teams at the top of the league, they are doing better than last season, when the title was decided in the final match. As for us, we are doing much better than last season. In a season like this, it is obvious that winning every game is decisive. Now, if we focus on what the result might be after the 90 minutes, we miss what really matters, which is how we should approach the game. Nothing has to change; since the start of the season, we have been playing with the positive pressure of winning games. We could not have got here with wins alone, so the approach has to be the same.”
“I don’t know if I explained myself well in the previous answers, but I have already given my opinion on that. There were several questions about extra pressure or how decisive this game is. The truth is that tomorrow’s game is very important, just as the games against Famalicão and Sp. Braga were, and as the ones we still have to play will be. At this stage, and taking into account the way the teams at the top are competing, every game is important, but there is no need to add extra motivation. We have to put in good performances, because if we do that, we will be closer to the results we want to achieve. We have to stay focused only on the present and on giving our best at every moment.”
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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