Francesco Farioli, coach of FC Porto, made these statements at the press conference following the 1-0 defeat to Sporting in the first leg of the 'semi-finals' of the Taça de Portugal. The Italian commented on the 20 minutes taken by the opponent to return from half-time and criticized the refereeing.
Sporting players should have received three more yellow cards earlier
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