Portal dos Dragões
·27 mars 2026
Gabri Veiga and Mora miss Famalicão, Farioli plans changes at FC Porto

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·27 mars 2026

Francesco Farioli may be forced to make changes to FC Porto’s starting eleven for the home match against Famalicão, in the 28th round of the Primeira Liga.
At issue is the fact that Gabri Veiga picked up his fifth yellow card and will therefore be suspended for that match. Even so, that is not the only concern for the Dragons’ coach, who may also be without Rodrigo Mora due to physical problems.
The Spanish midfielder has been an almost indispensable player for Farioli since the start of the season, having missed only two matches in the domestic league: against Sporting — after suffering an injury in the moments leading up to the Clássico in Alvalade — and against Tondela, by technical decision.
This will be the third time Gabri Veiga has been unavailable for the domestic competition, the second time by obligation, since there is nothing he can do to be included on the match sheet against Famalicão on April 4, and will therefore be ‘forced’ to watch the game from the stands of the Estádio do Dragão.
Although the blue-and-white number 10 has been absent in only a few matches, the truth is that FC Porto have not lost any of the games in which they were without the former Celta Vigo and Al Ahli Jeddah player, having beaten Sporting 0-1 in the fourth round of the Primeira Liga and Tondela 0-2.
Gabri Veiga has been decisive in FC Porto’s attacking play, with five goals and nine assists in 39 matches across all competitions, so he will be a significant absence for the Dragons.
With Gabri Veiga unable to play due to suspension and Rodrigo Mora potentially doubtful through injury for Sunday’s clash on April 4, the weight of Francesco Farioli’s decisions increases.
The Portuguese player suffered a muscle injury in the second leg of the Europa League round of 16 against Stuttgart, according to FC Porto’s medical report, which led to the number 86 missing Roberto Martínez’s initial call-up for Portugal’s friendlies against Mexico and the United States of America.
While it is true that, under normal circumstances, midfield is one of the areas where FC Porto’s squad has the most depth, it is also true that rotation in the most attacking midfield role has been shared between these two players.
This forces the Italian coach to consider a change and, for example, he could deploy Seko Fofana in that role, although that would imply a significant change in the team’s style of play.
There is also an impact on the options from the bench, as there would be only one player left to provide cover in three positions, at a time when only four midfielders are fit in the Dragons’ first team, which could make the closing stages of the match more difficult in the attempt to inject more energy into the blue-and-white side.
It will therefore be up to Francesco Farioli to manage this situation down to the smallest detail, in order to avoid overload just a few days before the first leg of the Europa League quarter-finals against Nottingham Forest at the Estádio do Dragão.
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