Portal dos Dragões
·16 September 2025
Kiwior only just arrived, but he's already nailed down his spot

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·16 September 2025
Jakub Kiwior had only four days of preparation before his debut for FC Porto, with Francesco Farioli immediately launching him into the starting eleven against Nacional, alongside his compatriot Jan Bednarek. The defender, on loan from Arsenal, responded well against a bold opponent that complicated life for the Porto team, showing himself to be a secure presence.
With a calm attitude throughout the match, Kiwior won all five duels he contested, recorded one interception and two clearances, all without committing a single foul.
“Considering this was his first game, it was definitely very positive. This is a player who will certainly bring a lot of quality and experience to all the competitions we are going to play,” praised Francesco Farioli after the match. Kiwior gave reasons for expectations to remain high.
The defender moved to Arsenal from Spezia in January 2023 and played in 68 matches for the London club (45 as a starter). He became a regular presence, but not indispensable, sometimes playing as a left-back instead of a center-back due to strong competition from Gabriel Magalhães and Saliba.
Training under Mikel Arteta also requires attention to building from the back, a philosophy that Farioli shares. “For the center-back position, we demand many things,” said the coach after FC Porto's last game, where Kiwior stood out for his short passing (88 correct out of 92 attempts) and long passing (three accurate out of four). Farioli already knew him well before bringing him to Dragão.
“He is a player who, at Spezia, played as a defensive midfielder. His main position is center-back,” he said on September 12, highlighting Kiwior's versatility, who in Invicta may more clearly assume the role of center-back.
Nehuén Pérez's injury is alarming, both for the player himself—who faces a prolonged recovery—and for the team, which already knows it will not count on the Argentine, at least until near the end of the season.
This context, however, may pave the way for Kiwior to establish himself as the new leader of FC Porto's defense, occupying the left center-back position, with compatriot Jan Bednarek on the right. In this perspective, Dominik Prpic emerges as an alternative for the left center-back position.
Pérez's misfortune partially overshadowed Kiwior's performance against Nacional, given the severity of the Achilles tendon rupture. Still, in that game, the Pole proved to be in a position to take on a more prominent role, precisely as FC Porto approaches a crucial phase of the season.
Next week, the team debuts in the Europa League and enters a cycle that culminates with hosting Benfica in the 8th round of the championship, before the break for international commitments. Kiwior promises to be a regular presence in these upcoming challenges.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.
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