Deniz Gul hits 50 games for FC Porto but struggles to finish when starting | OneFootball

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·19 février 2026

Deniz Gul hits 50 games for FC Porto but struggles to finish when starting

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The afternoon at Choupana marked a milestone in the blue and white career of Deniz Gul. The Turkish international started for the first time in this edition of the championship, in a match that was his 50th appearance for FC Porto—and only the 12th time he was in the starting eleven. He had never scored when starting, and against Nacional, he had a discreet performance in a match where the Dragons lost some of their usual fluency in the central areas, where Gul usually stands out by serving midfielders and wingers.

This season, the striker’s four goals have always come off the bench: in the 4-0 against Arouca, the 2-1 win over Moreirense, the 3-0 against Sintrense, and the 1-1 draw with Viktoria Plzen. Last season he also only scored twice, also as a substitute, a persistent trend in 2025/26, always in the shadow of


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In Madeira, Farioli fielded a more open attack down the flanks and less focused on short passing between the lines, a solution that reduced the space for Gul to operate, against a Nacional side that neutralized him effectively. The win was important in the title race, but FC Porto had one of the worst expected goal percentages in the Liga, in a match that was uninspired offensively, with the Turk being substituted in the 73rd minute for Moffi.

Moffi already waiting in the wings

Will Deniz Gul be able to keep his starting streak when they host Rio Ave? That was his goal when he arrived at FC Porto, after making a name for himself with Sweden’s U21s, and even with the fans dedicating a song to him.

Everything also depends on the performance of Terem Moffi, whose appearance in Madeira showed signs of physical recovery and renewed confidence. The Nigerian has personal and professional reasons to prove his worth, after a turbulent exit from Nice, where he faced intense protests from fans in November.

At the Dragão, he was reunited with Francesco Farioli, a coach he knows well and who advocated for his loan signing. The serious injury to Liga), reinforced the need to strengthen the attack in the winter transfer window.

With Luuk de Jong absent for months, Farioli needs an attacking reference who combines game intelligence and goal-scoring instinct—qualities that could allow Gul to re-emerge, after his arrival from Hammarby IF in the summer of 2024 for 4.5 million euros.

The season still includes the league, the Cup, and the Europa League—three stages where the Turk can rewrite his story at the Dragão.

In a demanding competitive context, Gul knows that just linking up play is no longer enough: he needs to turn his quality into numbers, or risk seeing Moffi definitively take his place. The match against Rio Ave could be the turning point for a striker who has been patient, but now must prove himself. In an FC Porto without Gul closer to the wrong side of history.

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