‘I had loser stamped on my head’: how Porto’s Francesco Farioli bounced back

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‘I had loser stamped on my head’: how Porto’s Francesco Farioli bounced back

A fter Francesco Farioli surrendered a nine-point lead in his final five matches at Ajax, he felt the word “loser” had been stamped across his forehead. …

A fter Francesco Farioli surrendered a nine-point lead in his final five matches at Ajax, he felt the word “loser” had been stamped across his forehead. Clubs that had pursued him quietly stepped back and his rise abruptly stalled. Now, after an impressive campaign at Porto , the 37-year-old is again one of Europe’s most sought-after coaches. Porto’s title triumph, wrapped up with two games to spare, came 12 months after Ajax’s collapse enabled PSV to become Dutch champions. It is a sign of Farioli’s status that he was linked with Chelsea before they appointed Xabi Alonso, raising fears among Porto supporters of an early departure. They remember what happened 15 years ago when André Villas-Boas was prised away to Stamford Bridge after winning the league. Farioli, though, insists the club and fans have nothing to worry about. “I feel I need to go again and push again – now the expectations are even higher,” he says. “Three weeks ago, from the outside, I had big question marks on my head. Now there is an exclamation mark that needs to be confirmed and proved.” Villas-Boas is Porto’s president these days, voted in just over two years ago, and the trust he placed in Farioli has been good for both parties. Porto had gone three seasons without the title before Farioli’s arrival. “I was really looking for a club with people who had the same motivation I had – a spirit of overturning a failure or something that went wrong – after the very heavy season I had at Ajax,” Farioli says. …

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