Mora and Gabri Veiga battle for FC Porto XI spot v Tondela | OneFootball

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·19 April 2026

Mora and Gabri Veiga battle for FC Porto XI spot v Tondela

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Beyond the usual rotation Farioli made to FC Porto’s starting eleven in the second leg against Nottingham Forest, the coach’s management was also evident in the substitutions during the European clash with the English side. Alberto and Zaidu were taken off at half-time, as were Gabri Veiga and Borja Sainz. The two full-backs are expected to remain in the team for tonight’s home game against Tondela, but it is not certain that the Spanish midfielder will keep his place in the starting line-up, since Mora did not play against Nottingham and could return as the first choice. In the most demanding stage of the schedule, Mora has been used more in Europe and Gabri in the league, but since the Spaniard served his suspension against Famalicão, that logic has been reversed, although Gabri did start against Estoril.

Even without European competitions on the schedule, the need to manage the available resources well leads Farioli to maintain that balance, especially as there is a derby with Sporting on Wednesday, with a trophy at stake: after the narrow defeat in the first leg, the decision over who reaches the Portuguese Cup final at Jamor affects the preparation for the clash with the team currently 16th in the league. Even so, in this battle between Mora and Gabri, the Italian may continue to manage things from the bench, as happened in Nottingham, keeping the Spaniard in the midfield trio most used this season, alongside Alan Varela and Froholdt.


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Farioli and the squad want to finish the season with both domestic trophies and, for that reason, the management should be guided above all by the clock, in the hope that the team can build a result in the first half that gives it a strong chance of winning, as happened in the last round away to Estoril.

This time, unlike what happened against the canaries, William Gomes, who was suspended for that league match, is available for selection. In England, the forward came close to scoring again, but the crossbar denied him, in what would have been the equaliser and could have put FC Porto back into the tie against Nottingham. Also standing out are the pace and unpredictability of Oskar Pietuszewski, a topic in Farioli’s press conference because he exposed himself to a second yellow against Estoril and ended up being substituted after 60 minutes. Barring any unexpected developments, the young Pole will return to the starting eleven with a clearer head and his nerves under control.

FC Porto will take to the pitch already knowing the outcome of the Lisbon derby, something that could serve as extra motivation to go after Tondela. Compared with the squad list for the second match against Nottingham Forest, besides the natural inclusion of Oskar Pietuszewski, there are also three departures from the B team players whom Francesco Farioli included in the travelling party: centre-back Gabriel Brás, midfielder Tiago Silva and winger Gonçalo Sousa.

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