Portal dos Dragões
·7 April 2026
FC Porto tune midfield rotation to cope with the schedule

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·7 April 2026

FC Porto head into another high-intensity European night next Thursday. The Dragons host Nottingham Forest in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals, aiming to take a step towards the semi-finals. The objective is clear, but the schedule offers no room for error: three days later, on Sunday, they travel to Estoril for a match that could carry significant weight in the title race. Less than 72 hours separate the two fixtures, a short gap to recover and preserve the physical and mental balance of a squad that has faced demanding weeks.
In this context, Francesco Farioli is expected to rotate his starting XI again, a choice that has been paying off. Against Stuttgart in the round of 16, the Italian coach brought in less-used players and was rewarded: more freshness, greater ability to press high, and the same intense tempo that defines FC Porto.
The strategy proved effective once more and is expected to be used again, this time against an English side that thrives on physical play and quick transitions. The changes should affect several areas, although midfield is where the biggest transformation is expected. The central area will be reshuffled again after the bitter draw against Famalicão – a result that allowed Sporting to close the gap and reopen the title race. The heart of the Dragons’ side will therefore feature different protagonists from those who started that match.
Rodrigo Mora is being managed carefully following a muscle spasm that caused some concern, and he remains under medical observation. Alan Varela and Victor Froholdt, who lined up alongside him against the Minho side, are also expected to be rested, as Farioli wants to preserve them for the league match. The European clash should therefore be entrusted to Pablo Rosario, Gabri Veiga and Fofana – three midfielders who combine energy, creativity and a desire to make the most of the team’s strong form in UEFA competition.
Rosario returns after being rested against Famalicão. The Dominican, who played two high-intensity matches for his national team during the international break, now arrives in ideal physical condition to face Nottingham Forest. The same applies to Gabri Veiga, who was suspended for the previous round, and to Fofana, who is going through a positive spell in terms of form and confidence. The Ivorian scored Porto’s standout goal in Famalicão, a moment of pure quality that still was not enough to secure victory. Near the end, Rodrigo Pinheiro scored the equaliser that silenced the Porto fans and left a bitter taste within the squad.
The Dragons know that the margin for error is slim and that the balance between fatigue and ambition could prove decisive if they are to stay alive on both fronts, with the Portuguese Cup still in the mix as well. Farioli trusts in the strength of the collective and the depth of the squad to respond to yet another stern test: a European night at home, under the sky of the Invicta, where the soul is called upon to turn desire into success.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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