Portal dos Dragões
·12 de febrero de 2026
Vítor Pinto: “André Villas-Boas was never as sweet as he seemed”

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·12 de febrero de 2026

The observations of Vítor Pinto, deputy director of Record, once again place André Villas-Boas at the epicenter of the media debate, this time focused on the public perception of the Porto manager and the interpretations – sometimes mistaken – made inside and outside the FC Porto universe.
Vítor Pinto argues that, over time, an excessively "soft" image of Villas-Boas has been constructed, detached from his true attitude in the context of football.
The journalist states that some believed that Villas-Boas's entry into the presidency of FC Porto would bring a change of tone – less confrontation, less tension, and more conciliatory relations with opponents and the press.
According to Vítor Pinto, this expectation was never realistic.
“They created a cuddly image of André Villas-Boas that never matched reality.”
In his view, there were even those who thought the club could enter a more tranquil phase after the long presidency of Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, but this interpretation undervalues the structural demands of the club and the constant competitive pressure that accompanies it.
The commentator recalls the difficulties Villas-Boas faced since taking command of the club, in a demanding context of high media exposure, and warns that those always expecting a diplomatic profile may be disappointed.
For Vítor Pinto, assuming the leadership of FC Porto necessarily involves moments of tension, confrontation, and institutional affirmation – an integral part of the institution's competitive identity.
The phrase that had the most impact summarizes the journalist's position well:
“If André Villas-Boas has to be Mr. Unpleasant for FC Porto to be champion, he will be Mr. Unpleasant until the end of the season and for as many seasons as necessary.”
In summary, in Vítor Pinto's interpretation, public sympathy is secondary to the primary goal: winning titles. If a firmer – even harsh – stance is necessary to defend the club's interests and fight for trophies, that will be the chosen path.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.









































