Victor Wembanyama, Anthony Edwards go head-to-head in first half of Game 3
Wembanyama and Edwards go head-to-head in a tied Game 3 first half
Fiorentina is nearly safe from relegation, needing just one point from their next three matches. Genoa faces a challenging matchup as Fiorentina aims to secure their position in the league.
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Fiorentina is all but safe for next year. Thereās just one scenario in which it gets relegated: lose every remaining game while Cremonese wins every remaining game, and then lose the subsequent 2-legged relegation playoff final. Given that the Grigiorossi have won just 6 games this season and 1 in their past 21, it would be an all-time shocker if they won out. Because this is Fiorentina and all-time shockers seem to appear with distressing regularity, though, winning a single point from these next 3 games would make me breathe a little bit easier.
The Viola weāve seen in the past 3 weeks have played with a disgusting lack of intensity. Itās not a matter of ability: we saw this group ramp up to get a huge win against Crystal Palace, after all. Since then, though, Fiorentinaās lollygagged to 3 straight without a win, earning lucky draws against Lecce and Sassuolo and then getting waxed by Roma. None of those results have had anything to do with talent (okay, maybe the Giallorossi one somewhat) and have had everything to do with effort. Itās very clear to anyone watching that the players are checked out. Everyone just wants to get to the beach and forget this miserable season.
In some ways, I get it. Paolo Vanoliās gone after this season. So is half of the roster. These guys know itās pretty much done. The issue is that, with the subsequent couple games coming against Juventus and , this game is Fiorentinaās best chance to get that point and ensure survival. If Vanoli can motivate these guys one more time and get anything out of this game, I wonāt care about the final couple weeks. If we get the same lackadaisical approach from the past several weeks, though, sphincters will start to tighten just a little bit, especially since Cremoneseās got last-place on the menu for this matchday.
Fiorentina must earn at least one point from their next three matches to avoid relegation.
Cremonese has won only 6 games this season and just 1 in their last 21 matches.
It is highly unlikely for Fiorentina to get relegated, as they would need to lose all remaining games while Cremonese wins all of theirs.
Fiorentina needs to secure at least one point in their next three games to ensure their safety in the league.
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Despite my misgivings, Paratici and company are pretty sure that Fiorentina will be in Serie A next year. If thatās the case and Iām just being paranoid (entirely possible!), these final games donāt have any meaning. The only real use is evaluating players for next year. That puts Vanoli in a tough spot if heās ordered to start certain guys so the brass can figure out whether to keep them around. It could also explain some of the recent pathetic performances; why go hard if youāre not getting your minutes on merit?
Regardless, everyoneās playing for their Viola future. The main focus is probably the loanees. Nobody seems certain about redeeming Manor Solomon, Marco Brescianini, and Jack Harrison. Solomonās talented but never healthy and for the salary heād require, there are probably better options. Harrisonās attitude is exemplary but his ceiling is as a 4th winger on a good team. Brescianiniās the big question: Heās shown some juice but faded out sometimes. Itās tough to judge him in the context of a team that isnāt trying but the DS is probably every bit as curious as we are about him.
Itās not just the loanees, though. Paraticiās already told reporters that heās going to reduce the squad size and that means a lot of regulars can expect to be shuffled off this Viola coil. For my money, Albert Guưmundsson, Marin PongraÄiÄ, Robin Gosens, and Roberto Piccoli are the likeliest of this weekās starters to move on, but again, I donāt think anyoneās safe (although maybe getting the hell out of this Florentine morass is actually safety). Itāll be weird to watch Fiorentina as a scout rather than a fan and try to guess which way Paratici will jump on these guys.
Weāve known for months that Vanoli wouldnāt be coaching this team next year and the past few weeks have provided all the confirmation we needed. Paraticiās obvious intent to clear out every remaining piece of the staff and build from the ground up are obviousāif heās sacking the groundskeeper, the coach doesnāt stand a chanceāand figuring out the next manager is likely at the top of his list.
By gawd, thatās Daniele de Rossiās music. The ex-Roma midfielderās name has been bandied about Florence for the past few summers and has emerged again right on cue. Heās done a fine job at Genoa, leading the Grifoni to mid-table safety despite a pretty limited squad, and may be looking for a larger challenge. As a younger manager with name recognition, heās the sort of candidate Paraticiās probably considering to lead this new project. I doubt it makes any difference in the game but the Body Language Experts will be keeping a very close eye on this one.
Fiorentina (4-3-3): de Gea; Gosens, Ranieri, PongraÄiÄ, DodĆ“; Brescianini, Fagioli, Ndour; Solomon, Piccoli, Harrison ||| Genoa (3-4-2-1): Bijlow; VĆ”squez, ĆstigĆ„rd, Marcandelli; MartĆn, Frendrup, Amorim, Ellertson; Vitinha, Malinovskyi; Colombo
The bookies favor Fiorentina but not by too much and that feels about right to me. Vanoliās done a decent job getting his boys up for games that matter over the past couple months and he could well convince them that this one matters. This is also prime biscotto territory, so a scoreless draw really wouldnāt surprise me, even though de Rossi might have a fit of apoplexy if he thinks his guys arenāt trying. Pretty shocking that this comes down to whether or not the players care.
Regardless, Iāll take the usual 2-1 win for Fiorentina as the squad revs up for the final time this season, ensuring survival and then mentally heading somewhere sandy with a little paper umbrella in a coconut. Kean (whoās really pushing to play so I wonder if heās got some performance incentives in his contract) seems like a decent bet to score off the bench. Itās been a minute since we got a Robin Gosens goal, too, so why not a Goose goal? On the other side, Iād love to see Fiorentina buy Jeff Ekhator and him scoring against the club increases the odds, so Iāll pick him to get the consolation in a disjointed game between two teams that arenāt really interested in being on the pitch.
Forza Viola!