Ricardo Costa confirms Villas-Boas: “I was given a pill to calm down” | OneFootball

Ricardo Costa confirms Villas-Boas: “I was given a pill to calm down” | OneFootball

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·3 April 2026

Ricardo Costa confirms Villas-Boas: “I was given a pill to calm down”

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After Sporting’s victory over Wisla Plock in the Handball Champions League, Ricardo Costa, the Lions’ coach, was asked about Saturday’s events at Dragão Arena and responded harshly.

“I will not accept people questioning my professionalism when they accuse me of having abandoned my players. I’ve been in sport for more than 30 years, I’ve been insulted in many arenas and I deal well with that. What I do not deal well with are attacks on my integrity. I wouldn’t wish on anyone what I went through. But what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. I firmly believe in that saying,” said the 44-year-old coach.-


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“We didn’t put on any circus. I went to the ambulance, my blood pressure was 17-10 and the doctor gave me a pill and told me: ‘you need to calm down.’ The match started, I went and sat by the dressing room door, in a corridor, watching the game with Moga. Bringing Moga into this... I don’t know if you know where Moga is from. Don’t you know what’s happening in Congo? He’s a warrior, a fighter... he would never put on some kind of circus act. We didn’t put on any circus at all! We felt unwell. I’m not a police officer, I don’t work for the Public Prosecutor’s Office, I know what happened to me, I had a health problem and I couldn’t take part in the match. That’s what I know, I don’t know anything else.”

“I’m a healthy man, I’m someone with good habits. I went into the dressing room, I was there for 40 seconds and came right back out. I felt very unwell, and so did other people. I asked for help, the firefighters came and said they were going to take me to the hospital. I stayed in the ambulance with the doctor. People came past me saying we were going to play. I said: ‘Carlos Carneiro, I’m not in a condition to make decisions. Whatever you decide is fine.’ I didn’t want to play. I asked the doctor: ‘Can I go?’ She replied: ‘Do you want to have a heart attack?’ I said no and stayed sitting there. And I celebrated. Of course I celebrated and I will celebrate. Even if I’m dead, I will always celebrate!”

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

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