FC Porto host Nice in a special clash for Farioli and Pablo Rosario | OneFootball

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·24 novembre 2025

FC Porto host Nice in a special clash for Farioli and Pablo Rosario

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Right after the match against Sintrense, FC Porto began to focus exclusively on the Europa League, in a match that will have special significance for Francesco Farioli, who returns to face Nice, the club he successfully managed in 2023/24 and led back to European competitions. The knowledge that the Italian coach has of much of the squad could prove to be an advantage for Thursday’s game, in which the Dragons are looking to get back to winning ways in the competition after the defeat in Nottingham and the draw in Utrecht.

“We have to improve in the Europa League, our goal difference is negative. We have to do better. Of course, we’re facing more physical opponents and we know it’s going to be a challenging game. We have to be prepared,” said Farioli after the win in the Portuguese Cup. On the other side, as we mentioned, will be a team with few or no secrets for the Italian and one that is going through a very difficult period. Not only this season – four defeats in a row – but especially in European competitions, where they are on a negative run of 16 consecutive games without a win, with only three draws, none of them in the current edition. “We’re going to play against a really good team, with a lot of individual talent in every position. We have to be ready, because it’s very important for our Europa League campaign to get a good result,” he stated.


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Farioli took charge of Nice in June 2023 and left the club in May 2024, a spell that culminated with 5th place in the French league (just outside the Champions League), a result based mainly on strong defensive organization. “We gave him a goal: to bring the club back to Europe, and that was achieved. He’s a great professional and a person of great values.” This is how Jean-Pierre Rivère, then president of Nice, said goodbye to Farioli, who then moved to Ajax, where he once again reinforced defensive solidity. The title in the Netherlands slipped away, but, as in France, Farioli left good memories. On Thursday, the match will therefore have a special meaning, but the goal remains the same: to win and take a decisive step towards qualification.

Pablo Rosario was one of the pillars

Pablo Rosario is one of four players who have represented both clubs. The midfielder, a signing requested directly by Farioli, worked with the coach at Nice and was the fifth most used player under his command. The Dominican international played 149 matches for the southern French side before moving to the Dragons – almost three times as many games as Ricardo Pereira played for Nice, where he spent two seasons on loan from FC Porto. The connection is completed by Malang Sarr, a center-back developed at the French club who spent time with the Dragons on loan from Chelsea, and the Brazilian Carlos Eduardo.

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