LISBON, May 22 -- Porto coach Andre Villas-Boas created a new legend in Portuguese soccer after his team beat Vitoria 6-2 to win the Portuguese Cup title. At the age of 33, Villas-Boas won more titles in one season than Jose Mourinho.
In his first season in Porto, Villas-Boas won the Portuguese Supercup, the Portuguese Championship, UEFA's Europa League and the Portuguese Cup whilst Mourinho's record was three.
For Porto, it was the 58th official game of season. The team showed the burden of the effort, making too many defensive mistakes. Playing against one of the strongest teams in Europe, Vitoria had the chance of winning its first cup in history.
With three goals, Colombian James Rodrigues was the man of the match.