On relationships with rivals: "I don't think they [Porto and Sporting] will be upset if I say that after joining Benfica, I spoke with president Villas-Boas of Porto and president Varandas of Sporting. If we have a good relationship, if we're friends and respect each other, the fact that I'm Benfica coach doesn't mean I've come here to wage war."
On Porto and his unveiling: "I didn't come to Benfica to upset Porto. I came to Benfica to enjoy the opportunity to once again coach a club with winning ambitions at a high level. By saying that Benfica is one of the biggest clubs in the world, I'm not saying that Porto isn't. If someone asks me if Porto is a giant club, I'd say yes. FC Porto is a very important part of my history, and I am a very important part of FC Porto's history."
On returning to the Dragao: "Now, of course, I don't expect to be applauded at the Dragao in two weeks. I played there with Chelsea, and I wasn’t applauded, let alone going as Benfica’s coach. FC Porto wants to win, we want to win, there's no more history."