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Fiorentina defeated Crystal Palace 2-1 in a tightly contested match. The victory was marked by strong performances from key players despite several injuries on the Fiorentina side.
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Paolo Vanoli went with a 4-2-3-1 to fit both Albert Guưmundsson and Manor Solomon into the side. Marin PongraÄiÄ filled in at rightback instead of Pietro Comuzzo, who stepped into the center. Moise Kean, DodĆ“, and Fabiano Parisi were all injured. Oliver Glasner, on the other hand, picked his strongest XI. Perhaps to make up for the personnel shortcomings, the Artemio Franchi turned out in force.
Daniel MuƱoz got free down the right within the first 3 minutes but whiffed his shot; that was about as obvious a warning sign as you could get. Fiorentina took the initiative after that, keeping the ball in the final third, but you always got the sense that Palace could and would break at any moment and create problems. Thatās exactly what happened, too, and sure enough it was MuƱoz all alone on the right, serving as the wall with IsmƤila Sarr and crossing for the Ivorian to powerfully head home from close range amidst some pretty static defending.
That goal ended the tie. Sure, Rolando Mandragora winning a penalty that Albert Guưmundsson converted gave the home fans something to cheer. We all knew, though, that it just didnāt matter.
Fiorentina won the match 2-1 against Crystal Palace.
The match report does not specify the goal scorers for Fiorentina.
Fiorentina employed a 4-2-3-1 formation during the match.
Injured players for Fiorentina included Moise Kean, DodƓ, and Fabiano Parisi.
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That lifeline was just enough to increase everyoneās grumpinessātemper boys Marin PongraÄiÄ and Yeremy Pino earned themselves a double booking after an exchange of opinionsāand the half ended 1-1. It was a bit odd: Fiorentina needed to introduce chaos and open up the game, but Palaceās obvious physical superiority meant that the Viola were at a clear disadvantage in those circumstances.
Vanoli swapped Nicolò Fagioli for Cher Ndour at the break in an effort to equal Palaceās athleticism but the play didnāt look too different: Fiorentina softly knocked at the door and Palace tried to counter but it felt like the hosts were gaining a toehold. Ndour confirmed that toehold with a splendid drive from distance 10 minutes after the restart, confirming his status as nigh-undroppable right now. Heās been marvelous.
Now chasing down just a 2-goal margin, you could feel Fiorentina snap into focus and the Franchi responded; it felt like a genuine momentum shift as Palace dropped all the way back and the Viola turned the screws. This edition of the team doesnāt have a lot of power behind that screw-turning, though, and never really threatened despite staying in the driverās seat. At the end of the day, though, Vanoliās boys deserve credit for grinding out a (meaningless) win and giving the vociferous home fans something to cheer even in aggregate defeat.
Goals: Guưmundsson PK 30ā, Ndour 54ā (ass. Solomon); Sarr 18ā (ass. MuƱoz)
Cards: PongraÄiÄ 40ā, Comuzzo 45ā+5, Ranieri 67ā, Ndour 87ā, Piccoli 90ā; Pino 40ā, Sarr 54ā, Riad 77ā
-This 4-2-3-1 is interesting. There were a lot of natural rotations built into it. Credit Vanoli for creating something pretty interesting, at least academically. It didnāt matter here and might not matter the rest of the way but itās worth keeping an eye on as a platform for next year.
-Ndour is Fiorentinaās best midfielder. His combination of physical excellence, intelligence, and technical ability is a rare intersection. If the 4-2-3-1 is the plan, he deserves a starting spot over Fagioli or Mandragora. Iām fully on the bandwagon.
-The difference in athleticism was just astonishing. Manor Solomon and Ndour were the only Fiorentina players who looked even close to posing Palace a problem in physical terms. Itās a stark reminder of how the game works but also could be informative as we try to figure out which way Fabio Paratici will move the club this summer.
-Iām coming around on Jack Harrison. Heās a limited player and has a very clear ceiling in terms of impact but heās conscientious and works hard. Assuming heās able to say more than, āHello, how are you?ā in Italian, thatās the sort of squad depth you want.
-Roberto Piccoli, on the other hand, looks more and more like a lost cause to me. Palaceās defenders were simply too big and quick for him but the end result wasnāt any different from what weāve seen against middling Serie A opposition. I think heās better than heās shown this year but at this point, the combination of his transfer fee and the narrative around him makes me worry that heās done.
-Itās not much but the fans rewarded the obvious industry and effort with a round of applause at full time. Itās a massive difference compared to what we saw at the start of the year and once again, give Vanoli kudos for flipping the toxic narrative into one the supporters can get behind again.
You know what? Iām fine with this. Bowing out with a win shows that this teamās got more spirit than ability, which is exactly what Iām looking for in a relegation battler. It wouldāve been very easy for these guys to throw in the towel and conserve energy for Monday but instead they really went for it. Washing out of Europe in the quarterfinals against the favorites isnāt ideal, sure, but itās respectable and demonstrates a character that wasnāt present even a couple months ago. I donāt want to wax lyrical about getting waxed across two legs but once again, Vanoliās proven that he can drag his squad kicking and screaming into a baseline of competence.
Again, it didnāt matter here because this tie ended last week. When it will matter is at Lecce in a few days. If Fiorentina wins that gameāand youād back them to win that game, given their run of 5 straight without losing in Serie Aāthe threat of relegation will all but evaporate, leaving the Viola to play out the string as a disappointing and anonymous mid-table outfit. Thatās not the best way to go into this summer of deep uncertainty but itās also far from the worst.
For now, letās bid farewell to Europe for the foreseeable future and turn our full focus back to domestic affairs. No more midweek games. No more unpronounceable opponents. No more desperate scrambling through Transfermarkt and YouTube and Wikipedia to figure out if Rakow or CzÄstochowa is the name of the town. No more European treadmill of mediocrity. I canāt say Iāll miss it but hey, at least itās a dignified exit and thatās more than Vincenzo Italiano can say.