Farioli urges calm after Famalicão: “Keep calm and focused” | OneFootball

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·6 aprile 2026

Farioli urges calm after Famalicão: “Keep calm and focused”

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The way FC Porto let victory slip away against Famalicão, right in the very last play of the game, deeply shook the mood of the Porto players, with Francesco Farioli admitting afterwards that the team was not at its best and ended up suffering a heavy blow at a decisive stage of the season and in the fight for the national title.

It was not in the Dragons’ plans to throw away two precious points at home in such an intense battle for the championship, but the slip happened and the reality must be faced: FC Porto still depend only on themselves to achieve the season’s main objective, although they have lost the comfortable cushion they held over Sporting, even if the Lions still have a game in hand, against Tondela.


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Even so, the message Farioli passed on to the group was one of calm and focus, without leaving room for dramatics or any shadow of the scenario he experienced at Ajax in 2024/25. The Italian coach wants, from the outset, to shield the squad from the noise that may surround the Porto family after an unexpected result, on a matchday when such an outcome was not anticipated.

After licking their wounds, the immediate priority is to produce a strong response against Nottingham Forest in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals at the Dragão, in a match in which Francesco Farioli is expected to make several changes to the starting eleven, in management similar to what he applied in the two matches of the previous round against Stuttgart.

In practice, the transalpine coach’s idea is to use this 2-2 draw with Famalicão as fuel for the six finals remaining in the Portuguese league, as well as for the two matches against Nottingham. Despite the shock felt by the Dragons, the team wants to deliver an immediate and convincing response, returning to winning ways and aware that setbacks happen even to the best. Overcoming them requires a firm reaction on the pitch.

Curse of the dying moments

Of the eleven points dropped by the team managed by Francesco Farioli in the league, nine have been lost in the second half of the season, which has led FC Porto to squander a comfortable lead that once stood at seven points over Sporting. But there is one detail that stands out in the matches where the blue and whites dropped points: victories have slipped away, almost always, in the closing moments. Against Sporting at the Dragão Stadium, Luis Suárez’s penalty goal came at 90+9; at the Luz, against Benfica, the Eagles’ 2-2 came in the 88th minute; and now, on matchday 28, against Famalicão, Hugo Oliveira’s side once again beat goalkeeper Diogo Costa when the clock already showed 90+9.

At times, an experienced team has lacked concentration, wavering and ultimately paying a heavy price in stoppage time. It is certainly an aspect Farioli will have to work on with his players to avoid further scares over the course of the season, in a context where every detail can be decisive in the final reckoning. The difficulty increases as the end of the season approaches and, in the blue-and-white world, there is full awareness that the climb is becoming ever more demanding. Unity remains around the team, with the fans applauding the players after the final whistle against Famalicão. The path of champions is made with obstacles along the way, but success always requires the ability to overcome them… and Farioli knows that.

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

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