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JUVENTUS 2 - 3 FIORENTINA
Mar 02, 2008 | 5:24PM | report this

Wow!  Another game for La Viola involving a wow!  This time Prandelli’s charges manage to beat Juventus in Turin in a blinder o####ame.  Five goals, brilliant play, tactical shenanigans and edge of the seat excitement.  Oh and that is the team the Blues is going to play on Thursday. 

 

The Stadio Olimpico in Turin is ripe for a tough European six pointer.  With Milan only managing a draw and Roma winning three points is vital in the hunt for the prime European spots.  A decent and vocal crowd and high expectations greeted the opening whistle. 

 

Ranierii’s eleven is still missing some key pieces in the middle and at the back, although still strong.  Buffon comes into the ‘keepers spot with a makeshift back four of Zebina, Legrottaglie, Grygera and Molinaro.  Midfield sees Camoranesi and Palladino provide the attacking flair with Sissoko and Zanetti providing the solidity.  Del Piero and Trezeguet partner up front. 

 

Prandelli; without star forward and with a UEFA Cup Night in midweek still picks an attacking eleven. 

Frey retains the ‘keeper’s jersey and has a familiar; if not first choice; back four in front of him of Ujfalusi and Gobbi wide with Gamberini and Kroldrup in the middle.  Kuzmanovic, Donadel and Montolivo make up the midfield with Pazzini leading a three man attack flanked by Santana on the right and top notch utility player Jorgenson on the left. 

 

Juventus start off sharpish in an open game, Kuzmanovic almost buries Santana’s cross and Zebina almost finishes a move he starts with a header just over Frey’s bar. 

Fiorentina lay it out and make you beat them, they play the same home and away and don’t change much as they profess to be ‘unable to protect a lead’. 

They get the ball out wide and aim for dangerous crosses or cutting runs into the area with midfielders coming late in support. 

Juventus are crossers too and they also like to play it quickly forward through the middle. 

The game unfolds kindly for a hard working and ebullient Fiorentina, Santana’s runs causing Molinaro all sorts of problems, Pazzini is a handful for a less than solid back four and Fiorentina push up or drop back very well as a team.  La Viola’s runs at Juve cause all sorts of problems, Buffon has to be at his best when he’s clearly not 100%. 

Another direct run and a lovely one two sees Gobbi beat Buffon for the opener.  Pushing up from the right back berth the midfielder uses Jorgenson as a foil before a continuation of his run, a static Juve defence and a great return from the Dane combine well and  a neat finish bulges the back of the net. 

More of the same without actually scoring fills the next ten minutes. 

Juve are struggling to mount meaningful attacks and seeing little of the ball.  A free kick from the left sees Frey flail weakly at the ball in, it drops kindly to Sissoko who uses his Kuyt inspired Kung Fu and beats Frey with a spectacular overhead kick. 

Fiorentina’s fragility comes to the fore, they still go forward but lack the edge they had in the first half and Juventus gradually neutralize the threat and finish the half even on honours and possession.  The stalemate continues into the second half without either team threatening greatly.

 

Juve look most dangerous exploiting the space on the break and some tweaking from the bench moves some players around and pays handsome dividends. 

Palladino; exerting more influence as the game wears on; plays in Molinaro on the right, his back post cross confuses the Viola centre backs and allows Camoranesi the opportunity to volley a scorcher in for a two-one lead. 

 

Fragility and glass jaws aside Fiorentina keep on plugging.  Prandelli makes some astute changes and Osvaldo gets his shot (courtesy of Ujfalusi and the utilitarian nature of Jorgenson who slots into the right back role!) and the trickery of Santana is swapped for the pace of Papa Waigo. 

Ranierii shuts up shop with the removal if Camoranesi for Nocerino and he swaps guile for size when Del Piero is replaced by Iaquinta. 

 

Fiorentina keep attacking and Juventus keep defending, surely they can hold on at home for another twenty minutes.  

The Bianconeri are woefully mistaken. 

Osvaldo runs at Juve and the loose ball bounces for Pazzini, he lays it intelligently wide to Papa Waigo who is given time to take the three touches he needs to slot it beyond Buffon. 

Fiorentina keep attacking and Juventus keep defending, surely they can hold on at home for another fifteen minutes.  Iaquinta had a free kick go just wide. 

The Bianconeri are woefully mistaken. 

La Viola just doesn’t quit, they may slow up a little but they just keep on attacking.  The two substitutes combine again to bag the injury time winner.  Papa Waigo’s pace allows him some space on the right and he crosses well for Osvaldo to head past Buffon at the near post. 

 

Ranierii has seen his side slump to one point in three games and seen Fiorentina close the points gap.  Injuries have been a factor but shutting up shop and then conceding two late on is shoddy at best.  The Bianconeri can complain about cheats and punishment all they want, they have a fine squad, good players and a good manager, they just aren’t playing as well as they can recently. 

 

Prandelli will be fashionably delighted.  Smart changes freshen up his side and his tactics were carried out in exemplary fashion by his players.  The side is still not at full strength yet worked hard and created much.  La Viola are young side sprinkled with experience and style.  They play a good brand of football with some good energy and commitment.  Five years ago they were defunct and now they have climbed back into the upper echelons of Serie A and Europe.  They are always susceptible when ahead but do score freely. 

Expect that at home on Thursday night they play with the same attacking and committed 4 3 3 against Everton; even though the personnel will be different

 

Farina had a decent game. 

 

 

Juventus:-

Buffon

Zebina

Legrottaglie

Grygera

Molinaro

Camoranesi (Nocerino 66)

Sissoko

Zanetti

Palladino

Trezeguet

Del Piero (Iaquinta 71)

 

Bookings:-

Camoranesi

 

Goals:-

Sissoko 27

Camoranesi 58

 

 

Fiorentina:-

Frey

Ujfalusi (Osvaldo 61)

Gamberini

Kroldrup

Gobbi

Kuzmanovic

Montolivo

Santana (Papa Waigo 67)

Pazzini

Jorgenson

 

Goals:-

Gobbi 19

Papa Waigo 74

Osvaldo 93

 

Bookings:-

Osvaldo 93

 

Referee:-

Farina

 

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ACF FIORENTINA : LA VIOLA : EVERTON'S NEXT UEFA CUP OPPONENTS
Feb 26, 2008 | 12:22PM | report this

Let’s talk La Viola, ACF Fiorentina, the Serie A side from Florence.  They play Everton in the last sixteen of the UEFA Cup and currently sit a lofty fourth in Serie A. 

 

CESAR PRANDELLI

 

Cesare Prandelli was the manager at AS Roma before personal issues forced his resignation.  He re-emerged at Fiorentina and has been quietly building a team in Florence.  He turned La Viola from relegation strugglers into a fourth place team, scandal hit and they were striped of the Champions League place and 15 points.  Despite the docked points Prandelli managed a very creditable fifth in the 06/07 season and a UEFA Cup spot.  2007/08 has seen his side well up the table and doing well in the UEFA Cup.  He is a fashionista and has had to deal with the death of his wife this season. 

 

WHAT HAS FIORENTINA DONE THIS SEASON?

 

This Viola side has a lot more in common with Everton than does a Svennaisannced Manchester City, perhaps. 

 

Fiorentina has managed the last sixteen of the UEFA Cup with wins the following.

Groningen on penalties in the first round.

In the group stages they faced Villarreal (A), Effsborg (H), AEK Athens (A) and Mlada Boleslav (H) and came away with two wins and two draws; they scored ten and let in four. 

They comfortably beat Rosenborg home and away. 

 

In Serie A

They’ve played well, sometimes poorly and sometimes spectacularly.  Similar to Everton they haven’t beaten the top sides (Milan, Inter and Juventus) this season but have managed a few good draws.  They travel well and Mutu is in the race for the capponcanoniere award. 

 

They aren’t exactly a hard or tough team (at least they don’t get many cards) and they like to attack.  Criticism of them talks about a ‘glass jaw’ and not knowing how to defend for long periods. 

 

 

WHO ARE THEY AND WHAT CAN THEY DO?

 

 

Frey (FRA) – excellent ‘keeper.  Will be the first choice for the national side in a year or two. 

Dainelli (ITA) – Mainstay of La Viola’s defence, good solid centre back. 

Ujfalusi (CZH) – right back (plays in the centre for the Czech Republic).  Better going forward than defending, particularly when pace is involved. 

Gamberini (ITA) – solid centre back and probably see action in Euro08. 

Kroldrup (DEN) – big good and works well with Gamberini – he’ll be making a return to his previous club and no love will have been lost at all. 

Potenza (ITA) – promising youngster with limited opportunities at Fiorentina, definitely one for the future. 

Pasqual (ITA) a left back, who can play further forward, gives Fiorentina a good crosser and willing runner who likes to take free kicks and corners. 

 

Da Costa (POR) – a youth prospect – unlikely to figure

Donadel (ITA) – creative midfielder for Prandelli, can spread the ball about from deep or from the flanks. 

Semioli (ITA) – mostly wide right in either the middle or in a three man attack, great crosser of the ball. 

Liverani (ITA) – can play wide left or in the middle, very creative with a good range of passing and a nice turn of speed. 

Montolivo (ITA) – creative youngster, most used from the bench. 

Gobbi (ITA) – utility player, really a midfielder and much more comfortable in that position. 

Kuzmanovic (SUI)– young midfield starlet.  Pace and plenty of energy, good box to box and doesn’t really have a pair of scoring boots. 

Jorgenson (DEN)– Utility and then some, will fit in to any position and do a decent job. 

Santana (ARG) – right sided midfielder with attacking intentions, good pace, movement and trickery with a good cross. 

 

Mutu (ROM ) – Fiorentina’s main goal threat and a potent weapon.  Scores from anywhere and comes off the flanks well.  A good lone striker or when paired with others.  Cappocanoiere potential with 14 Serie A goals on the season

Vieri (ITA) – wily veteran who may have lost some pace, he still has a bagful of tricks and is a good target man with an excellent positional sense. 

Pazzini (ITA) – a great foil for Mutu and having a wonderful season so far.  Pacy and athletic he can play wide or through the middle. 

Papa Wiago (SEN) – new signing and primarily a wide player, will fit into Fiorentina’s 4 3 3 quite well. 

Cacia (ITA) – young forward who can come of the bench and do a decent job. 

Osvaldo (ARG) – new to Fiorentina but already an impact player, pacy goal hanger. 

 

 

WHAT FORMATION AND WHAT PLAYERS?

 

Typically Prandelli will go with a 4 3 3 (although not the same sort of 4 3 3 that Grant uses at Chelsea). 

 

If he has all his players available then this is what I would suggest could be his starting eleven. 

 

GK – Frey

RB – Ujfalusi

CB – Dainelli

CB – Gamberini

LB – Pasqual

RM – Semioli

CM – Kuzmanovic

LM – Donadel

CF – Semioli

CF - Mutu

CF - Pazzini

 

Bench –

Kroldrup

Montolivo

Liverani

Jorgenson

Vieri

Santana

 

FIORENTINA’S NEXT OPPONENTS

Fiorentina play strugglers Livorno On Wednesday and then a tough trip to Turin to play the Bianconeri.  Then they welcome the Blues. 

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SERIE A : WEEK 24 : PREVIEW
Feb 23, 2008 | 3:48AM | report this

Serie A week 23 preview. 

 

Inter won in Serie A and lost in Europe, Milan drew twice last week, Fiorentina won twice and Juventus won then had the middle of the week off. 

Wins for Sampdoria, Lazio, Empoli, Palermo and Udinese set smiles off in Genoa, Rome, Empoli, Palermo and Udine. 

Losses for Genoa, Catania, Roma, Napoli, Atalanta, Cagliari and Reggina means tears in Genoa, Catania, Rome, Naples, Bergamo, Cagliari and Reggio Calabria.  

Draws for Parma, Siena, Torino mean scratched heads in Parma, Siena and Turin. 

Shock of the week, Empoli handing it to Napoli in Naples. 

Non shock of the week, Inter wins, again. 

 

 

FIXTURES

 

Reggina V Juventus

A week without the hullabaloo of Europe will be good for the Bianconeri, time to relax and plan for a second place challenge.  Reggina have had some soul searching to do on the back of four losses, it looks bleak for the Amaranto. 

Reggina were hammered by four in their last meeting. 

The firepower at home is weak (if not AWOL) and Juventus have an awful lot of talent. 

 

Milan V Palermo

A tough trip to London and a laundry list of injuries will be tough for the Rossoneri to overcome and bring their all to the Stadio Meazza against tough but fragile opposition.  Palermo may have turned a corner but will be wary of the Milan side at home and be in a cautiously buoyant mood. 

Palermo beat Milan Palermo earlier this season. 

Inconsistent form is the bane of both clubs with a lot to play for this could be a cracker or a tight and tense draw.  Managers and players will decide the outcome; fresher legs may play a part.  Europe beckons. 

 

Torino V Parma

Neither side scored in the last round of Serie A.  The Toros are in more ebullient form than the Gialloblu although neither side is yet free of relegation worries. 

Parma beat Torino in Parma. 

The forwards aren’t firing particularly well for either club but expect the home side to be less cautious.  Has all the makings of a defensive draw so it’ll probably be hugely one sided or something. 

 

 

Atalanta V Sienna

Comfortably mid table versus uncomfortably close to the bottom three.  Sienna comes into the game with one loss in their last three while Atalanta has one win in five. 

The Zebrette and Nerrazzurri drew in Siena. 

Siena play well but struggle to finish and Atalanta are much too inconsistent recently.  Best possible game would ensue if Sienna scored first and early. 

 

 

Cagliari V Lazio

Finally the Romans won whilst the Sardinian side looks mournfully upwards at the other nineteen Serie A sides.  Things aren’t all that bright in Rome though with poor form amidst the ruins of high expectations. 

The Rossoblu got well beaten by the Biancocelesti in Rome. 

Neither side has it easy finding the net although Lazio do better away than do Cagliari at home.  This could go either way but a lot will depend on how much fight the Sardinians actually have; there are still fourty five points to win. 

 

 

Empoli V Catania

Wow and unexpected stuffing of the Azzurri leave the Azzurri in grand fettle.  Catania’s loss last week has them only a point above Empoli but they generally play better football.  This still has the makings of a relegation six pointer. 

Last time out the Elefanti beat Empoli. 

Form is with Empoli on the back of two wins as opposed to four losses.  Neither side scores many with Pozzi being the standout forward; an injury means though that neither side really has any edge in that department.  Home form will probably tell but the points will be hard fought for. 

 

 

Livorno V Napoli

The loss to Inter is part of an Amaranto spiral downwards, they want a few wins though to haul into themselves back into the mid table melee.  Two losses for the Azzurri is uncreditable, given their weapons and defensive minded coach. 

The home side lost in a tight one earlier this season. 

Formation and personnel is crucial for Napoli, stars are out and a choice between 352 and 443 is tough.  Livorno will look to take on a weakened team with verve and vim at home, the wrong result will see them in the bottom three come Sunday night. 

 

 

Roma V Fiorentina

Winning in Europe is good.  The legs don’t feel so tired and the heart and mind are full of fire and confidence.  The Giallorossi still have a task in the second leg and La Viola contemplates the Blues.  Both sides have three domestic wins in the last five with Fiorentina edging a point closer to Roma on the back of one loss less. 

Florence saw a combustible score draw last time the two sides met. 

Roma have Juventus breathing fire from below and the smell of old age liniment is wafting up from Milan.  European football next year is a must, the name of the Cup is more vital than life itself; if you were to believe the media. 

Should be a cracking game with two sides that have plenty of weapons, decent stoppers and solid back lines.  Mutu has more goals than Totti, take away the penalties and it’s only one more though, expect big things from both players. 

 

 

Sampdoria V Inter

Licking his hand and combing it through his coiffure as opposed to licking his wounds and criticizing referees.  A Sampdoria starlet and a Scudetto winning manager.  Europe and Anfield was a blow, the derby d’lanterna was also a blow but the goal and the madman were magical. 

Inter still seem to be unstoppable in the league and vulnerable in Europe whilst a Cassano inspired Sampdoria keep climbing the table. 

The Blucerchiati were soundly thrashed in a one sided Nerrazzurri mauling in Milan. 

The midfield is getting out of it’s mess and now the defence has just slipped into one, an abundance of strikers and goals is the key for Inter.  Cassano grows into the inspiration for Sampdoria whilst Belluci keeps ban ging in the goals.  Expect some fireworks, some histrionics and possibly a cracking game and an Inter loss.  Of course Mancini might have kicked his players and himself so hard on the flight back from England that Inter’ll be superkeen to stomp all over Cassano and co. 

 

 

Udinese V Genoa

The uns exy side in Serie A have started getting back to winning ways now that the spotlight is turned elsewhere.  The Grifani continue to stay in the middle of the pack with some up and down play and results.  The side from Udine boasts the only cappocannoniere in waiting who does it without the spot. 

Genoa star Borriello bagged a hat trick earlier in the season. 

Udinese have some potent weapons and a mean defence, Genoa’s are less potent and mean though not without merit.  The home side would be favoured although Derby results can be misleading.  Could be anyone’s a Genoa goal early would be a nice start. 

 

 

My Games of the Week.  

Sampdoria V Inter is trumped (just) by Roma V Fiorentina (keep your eye on a bounceback thrashing from Napoli)

 

What’s On FSC?

Reggina V Juventus (Sat)

Roma V Fiorentina (Sun)

Milan V Palermo (Sun)

 

Expect at least one Game Summary and another episode of SERIE A IN BRIEF IN PICTURES.

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SERIE A IN BRIEF, IN PICTURES
Feb 18, 2008 | 7:23PM | report this

"F.  U.  C.   K.  OFF YOU TOSSER, I HOPE YOU BREAK YOUR LEG!"
"I HAD YOUR WIFE LAST WEEK!"
THE PRE GAME PLEASNATRIES IN THE ENFORCED SERIE A HANDSHAKE CEREMONY!


EASIER THAN SCORING WITH TOTTI'S WIFE!


EH LADS! ANYONE GOT A DUMMY (COMFORTER) FOR THAT MISERABLE SMEG TOTTI!


GILARDINO COULDN'T SCORE WITH TOTT'IS WIFE!


SUPERPIPPO COULDN'T EITHER!


1000 MALDINI APPEARANCES CAN'T HIDE MILAN'S AWFUL PERFORMANCE AGAINST PARMA!


DAVID, THEY ARE SO SOFT!  JUST WHAT DO YOU USE ON YOUR HANDS?
PIG FAT AND DUCK LIVERS - WORKS A TREAT!


EY-UP! SPIN TWO THREE! TURN TWO THREE! LEAVE THESE TWO FAT GENOANS IN THE DUST TWO THREE!
ITALIAN MADMAN LIVENS UP AN OTHERWISE AWFUL GAME WITH SOME STUNNING SKILLS!


BABY! YES! OH YES! IT WENT IN!
MAGGIO SCORES AFTER SO MANY BEAUTIFUL SET UPS! 



F.  U.  C.  K. ING BRILLIANT

I AM THE GOD OF GOALS

F.  U.  C.  K.  ING BRILLIANT

I AM MUTU

THE ROMANIAN GOD OF GOALS


















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ATALANTA 2 FIORENTINA 2
Feb 10, 2008 | 11:30AM | report this

Atalanta came from behind twice to grab a hard earned point in Bergamo.  Two goals from Muslimovic repaid the manager’s faith in the striker.  Fiorentina without Mutu played well but couldn’t get a third to kill the game off. 

 

The Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia had a good crowd for this tough and vital clash of black and blue and purple.  The Orbici are tough at home and la Viola is hard to score against away.  Neither side has its best player on the field so understudies would have to step up and deliver. 

 

Gigi Del Neri, gauche and bespectacled, adopted a normal 4 4 2; strong defence, good width and a gamble on a less than prolific striker were his choices.

Coppola keeps goal with a back four of Rivalta, Pellegrino, Capelli and Manfredini.  Ferreira Pinto and Langella provided width with De Ascentis and Tissone providing the steel through the middle.  Floccari keeps his place and Muslimovic gets a rare start. 

 

Prandelli stayed with his usual 4 3 3.  Solid at the back with a good ‘keeper, young talent in the midfield with a potent (not his best with Mutu absent) attacking combination.  Frey keeps goal with a back four of Ujfalusi (who is likely to leave on a free in June, Dianelli, Gamberini (freshly bolstered by his Azzurri call up) and Pasqual.  Donadel and Montolivo; they can tackle although the range of their passing is the key to la Viola’s potent attack; work alongside the deeper lying Kuzmanovic in the middle.  Santana and Semioli operate wider and just behind the free scoring Pazzini. 

 

The first two chances in an open game involve fullbacks.  Manfredini gets forward and when things open up he gets ambitious with a volley from the left, Ujfalusi gets forward on the right and sends in a good cross only for Pazzini to head wide. 

Both teams operate from a strong defensive position, Atalanta rely on the width getting balls into the energetic strikers, who are all troublesome runs and flicks.  Fiorentina rely on the passing of Donadel and Montolivo from the centre out to the flanks and balls into the channels, the three pronged attack can pull the back four around a lot as well opening up dangerous spaces. 

Neither team is about sitting back though, the ball is always moved forward, Atalanta is more direct than the visitors. 

De Ascentis has to concentrate more on his tackling than his passing as Donadel is seeing a lot of the ball early on, his passing is allowing Fiorentina to dictate the play and apply pressure to the home side. 

Neither side can build up enough steam to create much in front of goal. 

Things are ebbing and flowing nicely when a flurry of plays unfold.  Muslimovic gets onto a Floccari flick and shoots wide, Manfredini gets a card and knock on the head from a Viola elbow, Santana gets to the byline and whips a good cross in; more dangerous than the crosses that have been coming from deeper.  Manfredini is replaced by Belleri, certainly feeling the after effects of an elbow to the temple.  The goal comes in short order with Donadel the creator, his ball picks out the run of Santana and the ball in finds Pazzini, the ex-Atalanta player takes a touch then spins and forces it past Coppola.

MUTED GOAL CELEBRATION FROM THE FORMER ATALANTA MAN

The Stadio momentarily fills with a horrible silencio. 

Within a minute the scores are level.  Fiorentina don’t clear a corner and the ball back in from Belleri finds the unmarked Muslimovic who thunders the ball into the net.  Faith in his him by Del Neri is repaid. 

The flurry subsides and both sides resume a tactical battle of cut and thrust, quick balls over the top and last ditch challenges.  A couple of half chances go begging and Atalanta is gaining the upper hand with control of the midfield. 

 

Both sides come out as they went in. 

 

The attacking desire continues from the first whistle, half chances being created at either end as the temp is raised and the ball flies from end to end. 

The first moments of the second half belong to Atalanta, Langella and Pinto are full of running on the flanks and the simple passing of De Ascentis are allowing the Orbici to build up a head of steam. 

Donadel is focusing more on defence and Montolivo takes up the attacking duties, his astute and accurate passing hauls the balance back in to the game and slowly tips it towards la Viola. 

Santana makes the most of the ascendancy with a good ball down the right channel, Pazzini latches onto it and lays the ball out wide, without breaking stride Kuzmanovic crosses well and Semioli is on hand in the six yard box to head home.

SEMIOLO CELEBRATES WITH HIS TEAMMATES

Atalanta is nothing if not obdurate and a combination of tough tackling and hard running start to push Fiorentina back.  Langella and Kuzmanovic get involved in an off the ball incident, the veteran Atalanta players almost immediately makes way for Inzaghi; he’s lucky to be able to be subbed as the incident with Kuzmanovic didn’t seem to be picked up by the officials.  Kuzmanovic is replaced by the excellent simplicity and versatility of Jorgenson before the youngster’s temper finds an outlet. 

A Muslimovic card for dissent seems to spark a feistier aspect to the already high adrenaline game, the tempo is increased as the home side tries all they can to get an equalizing goal.  Fiorentina are manfully handling the pressure without being pushed too deep, they also carry the threat of the counter attack. 

The quality of Doni is missed, Inzaghi has the ball taken away from him by Gamberini before he can pull the trigger and Belleri crosses poorly after skinning Ujfalusi on the byline. 

Fiorentina are professional, hard working as they try to slow the game down and earn all three points.  Vieri comes on for his ball holding ability and new Atlanta signing Paolucci is introduced to add some pace to the attack, with the change Del Neri’s side move to a more attacking 4 3 3. 

The final few minutes provide a fitting end to a highly entertaining and well fought contest.  Vieri looks to run out time and heads to the byline, when the space opens up he whips in a great cross which sees Coppola leave his area to clear the ball, with the ‘keeper well out of position Fiorentina cross tamely, Atalanta break with pace and gusto through Tissone, he finds Inzaghi who draws in the defence then lays the ball wide, the cross in is perfect for Muslimovic to slip behind his marker and stab home from six yards out.  The Stadio Atleti erupts thunderously and Del Neri is ecstatic.

TWO GOAL MAN OF THE MATCH IN RELAXED MOOD DURING TRAINING

 

Del Neri will be concerned at the goals but well pleased with his sides attacking and hard work, faith in Muslimovic has been repaid with two poacher’s goals and a point from a game with a top four side is a decent result.  Del Neri is morphing Atalanta into a side that can challenge for a UEFA Cup place. 

 

Prandelli will rue his side’s inability to keep a lead.  For most of the last twenty five minutes they handled Atalanta well and professionally, Vieri’s cross almost led to a goal but had he just settled for the corner flag the three points would have been the visitors’.  His youthful side has a tough stretch in the next month or so which will make or break their season, maintaining a UEFA Cup challenge and staying in the top four are not too dissimilar to the challenges faced by Fiorentina’s likely opponents if they make it through to the last 16 of the UEFA Cup. 

 

The commentator put it brilliantly – “Do they have the bottle to stay in fourth spot?  Today they have been shown to have a bit of a glass jaw.”

 

The referee was OK.  Some of the calls that Atalanta didn’t get seemed harsh but his bookings were all justified and he didn’t see Langella and Kuzmanovic get shirty.  The trend in Italian officiating seems to be to let play go on. 

 

 

Atalanta:-

Coppola

Rivalta

Pellegrino

Cappeli

Manfredini (Belleri 26)

Ferreira Pinto

De Ascentis

Tissone

Langella (Inzaghi 66)

Floccari (Paolucci 76)

Muslimovic

 

Goals:-

Muslimovic 30, 91

 

Bookings:-

Tissone

Langella

Manfredini

Muslimovic

De Ascentis

 

 

Fiorentina:-

Frey

Ujfalusi

Dianelli

Gamberini

Pasqual

Kuzmanovic (Jorgenson 67)

Montolivo

Donadel

Santana

Pazzini (Vieri 73)

Semioli

 

Bookings:-

Ujfalusi

Montolivo

 

Goals:-

Pazzini 29

Semioli 60

 

 

Referee:-

De Marco

 

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SERIE A WEEK 19 PREVIEW
Jan 18, 2008 | 6:21PM | report this

Serie A week 12 preview. 

 

Inter####onale are in top spot.  Consistently winning; even whilst playing poorly; is a feature of most of their campaign to date.  The title is theirs to lose.  The restart of European competition will have a big impact on the UEFA Cup and Champions League places.  Juventus, Udinese and Palermo don’t have any European football to look forward to or provide a distraction.  Inter, Milan and Roma have the Champions League and Fiorentina have the UEFA Cup as a distraction. 

 

 

SERIE A TRANSFERS

 

ATALANTA

Out: Zampagna (A, Vicenza)

 

CAGLIARI – some strengthening of their goalkeeping and looking for goals in order to avoid Serie B next season. 

In: Storari (G, Levante), Jeda (A, Rimini)

 

CATANIA

Out: Minelli (D, Triestina), Bovio (M, Corinthians)

 

EMPOLI

 

FIORENTINA – even more depth in attack to maintain their UEFA Cup spot. 

In: Cacia (A, Piacenza)

 

GENOA – help at the back and in attack, to help push for a UEFA Cup place. 

In: Criscito (D, Juventus), Masiero (A, Central Espanol), Wilson (A, Corinthians)

 

INTER – bolstering the injury hit midfield with creativity and experience. 

In: Maniche (M, Atletico Madrid)

Out: Adriano (A, Sao Paulo)

 

JUVENTUS

Out: Criscito (D, Genoa), Olivera (M, Penarol)

 

LAZIO

 

LIVORNO – strengthening the defence to avoid relegation trouble. 

In: Sidny (D, Nautico)

 

MILAN – bagging the most talked about Brazilian eighteen year old in years to help them in Europe and take them to a Champions League place. 

In: Pato (A, Internacional)

 

NAPOLI

Out: Gatti (M, Modena)

 

PALERMO

Out: Brienza (M, Reggina)

PARMA – last season he bagged 20 goals for Livorno, he’ll help them avoid becoming embroiled in a relegation battle. 

In: Lucarelli (A, Shakhtar Donetsk)

Out: Cardone (D, Cesena), Paponi (A, Cesena)

 

REGGINA – defensive help and proven young goalscorer in their battle to stay up. 

In: Cirillo (D, Levante), Stuani (A, Danubio)

 

ROMA

 

SAMPDORIA

Out: Foti (A, Messina)

 

SIENA – two more attacking options, to help balance their goal difference. 

In: Porta (A, River Plate Montevideo), Rigano' (A, Levante)

Out: Bucchi (A, Bologna)

 

TORINO

 

UDINESE

Out: Sivok (M, Sparta Prague)

 

 

FIXTURES

 

Fiorentina V Torino

A midweek cup trouncing might not get any better in Florence.  La Viola is strong and coming of####ood win and with Europe coming up and the European spots up for grabs they have plenty to play for.  The manager also seems to be right back in the game.  The Gigliati are at full strength and Granata are struggling with injuries.  Last week Fiorentina won and Torino lost. 

 

Inter####onale V Parma

The Nerrazzurri scraped a win last week but expect a different side at the Stadio Meazza.  Maniche is unlikely to get an outing as will Parma’s new signing Lucarelli.  Expect a home win but don’t be surprised if Lucarelli returns to Serie A with a ####.  Parma hasn’t won away from home yet and a loss won’t help their slide into the relegation quagmire.  Both sides are at less than full strength but Mancini’s charges have plenty of depth.  Last week Inter won and Parma lost. 

 

Genoa V Atalanta

Great result for Genoa last week and they’ll need to play just as well to leapfrog Atalanta in the race for a UEFA Cup place.  Expect a home win but this could be a cracking game.  Genoa loses their top Honduran and Doni is back for Atalanta.  Last week Genoa won and Atalanta lost. 

 

Juventus V Sampdoria

A draw for the Bianconeri; a lucky one at that; will need to be erased by a home win.  Juventus can’t lose their position but they will not want to slip any further behind Roma or allow Udinese and Fiorentina to catch up.  Sampdoria were on fire last week and will relish this tough away challenge despite having a less than stellar form on the road.  Sampdoria don’t have a full compliment of strikers and Juventus are a touch short in defence.  Tiago may start.  Last week Juventus drew and Sampdoria won. 

 

Livorno V Empoli

Already a relegation six pointer and a local derby will make this fixture shine (although last season it remained goalless).  Livorno is unbeaten in five and playing well under a new manager and Empoli are struggling, with their last win coming in 2007.  Empoli are at less than full strength and poor on the road.  Last week Livorno won and Empoli drew. 

 

Napoli V Lazio

Napoli needs to regain their early season form if they are to mount a challenge on a European place.  The strikers and goalkeepers are kept busy in Naples so expect a few goals; from either team.  Lazio continue their poor form.  Gargano will be a loss to Napoli but Lazio has plenty of injury worries.  Last week both teams lost. 

 

Palermo V Siena

Palermo come off an erratic run of form but are still riding high in Serie A, another loss will dent their UEFA Cup ambitions and could see them drop places.  Siena are in deep trouble and really struggle on the road; one win in eight.  This must be the start of the Bianconeri’s relegation dogfight, particularly as they showed so well against Inter last week.  Expect goals with both teams wanting the win.  Last week Palermo and Siena lost. 

 

Reggina V Cagliari

Reggina are struggling but Cagliari is awful.  A huge game for both teams.  Another loss and Cagliari will be playing for pride, a Reggina loss helps them not a jot.  Amaruso will be the difference maker and will want to shine so as to stake a place in another Serie A side next season.  History is with the home side and the visitors have their share of injury woes.  Last week Reggina grabbed a point and Cagliari lost; again. 

 

Roma V Catania

Second place needs defended and the visit of Catania is an almost certain three points, last season Catania got thrashed 7-0.  Catania hasn’t won on the road this season and nothing is likely to change here, Mancini is in a good run of form and Spinesi is wearing his shooting boots.  The result against Juventus will give the Sicilians heart for this fixture.  Last week Roma won and Catania were robbed of three points. 

 

Udinese V Milan

Possibly the biggest game of the weekend.  Milan is certainly going to be tested by a very strong Udinese side that has only lost once in Udine.  Milan’s away form is better than their play in the Stadio Meazza though.  Pirlo’s absence will be a tough blow to overcome; Gattuso is fiery but doesn’t have the ball skills that Pirlo has.  The three Brazilians will face a tougher test against a tough Udinese back line than they did against Napoli.  The Azzuri have some injury and suspension problems but Quagliarella is in form, history favours the Rossoneri.  Last week both these teams won and will be looking to continue the trend to solidify their European aspirations for the home side and to climb the table for the visitors. 

 

 

My Game of the Week. 

Juventus V Sampdoria

 

What’s On FSC?

Fiorentina V Torino (Sat)

Juventus V Sampdoria (Sun)

Inter####onale V Parma (Sun)

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SERIE A PREVIEW : WEEK 15
Dec 07, 2007 | 1:09PM | report this

SERIE A PREVIEW : WEEK 15. 

 

A.C. Milan has left the country but the Serie a fixture is packed with tasty games this weekend. 

 

Italian football's best player gets his hands on a golden ball. 

Internaz ionale are still the form team, closely followed by A.S. Roma, the top two have opened a gap on the other teams; albeit a small one.  With three games two go before the Winter break the chasers will want to close the gap before it becomes a chasm. 

 

 

Empoli (20th) v Cagliari (18th)

A real relegation six pointer so early in the season.  Empoli have been poor; home and away this season; with the exception of a win over A. C. Milan at the San Siro. 

Two weak defences and the worst Italian top flight attack might suggest plenty of goals; I’d beg to differ; last season this fixture was 1-0 and Cagliari don’t travel to the Stadio Castellini very well. 

Injuries to the Cagliari ‘keeper will be the focal point of Empoli’s attack; Foggia may be back to his best for this game.  A dourish and close home win. 

 

Genoa (13th) v Siena (17th)

A win for Siena would take them away from the crowd at the bottom of the table. With only a victory against Empoli this season they are struggling for points, a full squad to pick from will help but a less than stellar away record doesn’t favour the Bianconeri. 

Genoa are a mixed bag this season, good wins against Udinese and Napoli have been balanced with a thrashing by Internaz ionale.  The home side scores freely at home but also have defensive problems, having Bega out on a suspension won’t help. 

Home advantage should mean a Genoa victory.  Don’t hold your breath for a cracker unless Genoa regains their early season form. 

 

Internaz ionale (1st) v Torino (12th)

The Nerazzurri welcome Torino with open arms, despite their injury worries.  The Turin team is winless on the road and Internaz ionale are dominant at home. 

Six goals for the home side in the two fixtures last season and a relatively bounteous selection of forwards to choose from would suggest a home romp.  The Turin team are likely to favour a 4 4 2 and have done well against Milan and Juventus this season, the need to win this; in the first of three tough games; is immense.  Ventola may have a point to prove and the midfield will be strengthened with the return of Grella and Barone (has anyone seen DangerMouse?).  Expect a home win. 

 

Juventus (3rd) v Atalanta (6th)

Atalanta are calmly going about making a Bergamo size dent in Serie A this season, they have done it without the attention of a Napoli or Palermo.  The comfortable win last week was a wake up call to many in the league.  The Orobici will be feeling good with a solid if unspectacular away record.  Doni is better at home than away but adds a touch of class to a more workmanlike team. 

Juventus are getting better as the season wears on, the lack of European football is a huge help and the players that took them easily to the top of Serie B are doing the same in Serie A.  Goal scoring isn’t the Bianconeri’s issue at home but their defence can be a touch shaky at times. 

Doni will have to be on fire and the Juventus backline have a clanger for an away win in the Stadio Olimpico.  Home win. 

 

 

Lazio (15th) v Catania (10th)

Lazio are having a poor season, struggling in Italy and in Europe they have all but imploded this season.  Rossi is under pressure and a loss here might be his last hurrah for the Biancocelesti.  They have a host of injuries and are leaking goals at home. 

Catania will be buoyant after a stonking win against their Sicilian neighbours last week.  Martinez and Tedesco will be absent due to suspension but they have plenty of quality in the side.  The Rossoazzurri front man Spinesi will be a threat but goals from elsewhere may be harder to come by. 

Not winning away this season may change this weekend, Lazio will be shell shocked and tired from the Inter drubbing in midweek.  Pride and safety can make excellent motivators though.  I’d go for an entertaining draw. 

 

Livorno (16th) v Roma (2nd)

Livorno is hovering above the trouble zone this week but welcome an in form Roma to the Armando Picchi.  The Tuscan’s have been marginally better away this season but took two points off Internaz ionale at home.  If Tavano has a good game they can expect some goals from a sometimes error prone Roma defence. 

The Giallorossi need to put away teams such as Livorno to keep Internaz ionale in their sights.  Totti’s likely return will be a boost to Spalletti, although it remains to be seen whether the Italian and Montenegrin can operate in tandem; as they are likely to do at the weekend. 

Unless Roma have a howler and Livorno; Amelia in particular; have a blinder then an away win is on the cards, Roma are a stronger team than last year when they came away from Tuscany with a draw. 

 

Napoli (9th) v Parma (14th)

Tough game for Napoli after last week’s defeat.  They are much better home than away so should be optimistic.  Reja is likely to field an unchanged side; one alteration due to suspension aside; such is his confidence in his players.  They have plenty of goals in them but the Azzurri can be dodgy at the back. 

Parma has a chance to match them on points with a win.  A recent run of good form has coincided with a return to a 4 4 2, the Gialloblu will rely on Manchester misfit Corradi and Pisanu for goals but have struggled late in games at times this season. 

A tough one to call but I’ll go for the Azzurri on this one, home form and their foreign strike force will give them all three points. 

 

Palermo (11th) v Fiorentina (5th)

La Viola need a win to change their momentum and hasn’t lost on their travels this season.  Prandelli’s loss will be professionally put aside in what is almost a must win game.  Goals have been the recent problem, Mutu hasn’t been on target since the Siena win although Pazzini and Vieri have both found the net recently.  Three games without a win isn’t Champions League spot football. 

Palermo had a tough loss last week and much will depend on whether they go 4 5 1 or 4 4 2, they have been much better looking and more dangerous in the latter formation, Amauri benefits from a little attacking help.  Last week they squandered a number of half chances and will need to be better in front of goal this week.  Caserta’s suspension is a blow but the reintroduction of Miccoli and Cavani should help things out up front. 

The home crowd maybe a twelfth man but Fiorentina are a strong side.  I think you may see some fireworks in the Renzo Barbera, most of them actually on the pitch.  High scoring draw. 

 

Udinese (4th) v Sampdoria (7th)

The team from Udine will want to bounce back after a loss to Roma.  Lack of a strong midfield will be the key for Udinese, if they can manage without one they will win.  Tough to beat and obdurate they are good at home and their loss to Internaz ionale was their first in nine games. 

Sampdoria are a topsy turvy team, they can set a stadium alight or bore the crowds with some turgid football; rarely do they attain a middle ground.  Cassano can set them on fire but his ego is still a major problem.  A fit Bellucci will cause the Zebrette problems but their poor away record in defence may be exploited. 

Tense encounter given the importance of the game but Udinese will sneak the points. 

 

My games of the week this weekend are Juventus v Atalanta and Palermo v Fiorentina.  Both sets of teams are close in terms of their current standings and a good or bad result this weekend can be a tough one to bounce back from or huge boost just before Christmas. 

 

If you have FSC, the games from Turin, Sicily and Milan will be broadcast.  I’ll hope to do both my games of the week in a summary. 

 

 

Serie A scoring.

 

Player Team Goals (penalties)

Trezeguet Juventus 11 (1)

Ibrahimovic Inter 8 (3)

Bellucci Sampdoria 7

Borriello Genoa 7 (1)

Cruz Inter 7 (1)

Totti Roma 7 (1)

Doni Atalanta 7 (3)

Kaka Milan 7 (4)

Zalayeta Napoli 6

Iaquinta Juventus 6 (1)

Mutu Fiorentina 6 (2)

Tavano Livorno 6 (2)

Amoruso Reggina 5

Di Natale Udinese 5

Gilardino Milan 5

Martinez Catania 5

Amauri Palermo 5 (1) \

Del Piero Juventus 5 (1)

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SERIE A REVIEW - WEEK 14 PRODUCED SOME BRILLIANT GAMES
Dec 03, 2007 | 7:58PM | report this

Week 14 in Serie A is an important one  Four of the top five play each other and Juventus have a tough trip to AC Milan, then you have two up and comers battling it out in the Derby of Sicily. 

 

AC Milan 0-0 Juventus

 

Not a bore draw.  Some of the play was high octane, quality football, just no end product.  Juventus had energy pace and no end product and Milan seemed bewildered at times but fought themselves back into the game.  Nedved and Kaka were the shining lights on the park with some fine forward play; the Czech player is prone to the theatric dive though although Kaka came close to emulating the veteran midfielder with a comic flop over Chiellini.  .  Both Dida; not least from Salihamidzic; and Buffon; from a variety of Milan players; made some good saves.


TREZEGUET LETS FLY BUT THE POST COMES TO MILAN'S RESCUE

Ancelotti will rue another week at the San Siro sans three points and Ranieri will have seen plenty to be happy about in the Bianconeri play. 

Neither side had that extra burst of pace of deft touch or slice of luck to prise open their opponents and the draw is a better result for others in the top half of the table. 

 

Milan: Dida; Oddo (Bonera 78), Nesta, Kaladze, Serginho (Maldini 63); Gattuso, Pirlo, Ambrosini; Seedorf, Kaka; Gilardino (Inzaghi 63)
Juventus: Buffon; Zebina, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Molinaro; Salihamidzic (Marchionni 71), Nocerino, Zanetti; Nedved (Palladino 81); Trezeguet, Iaquinta (Del Piero 71)
Ref: Morganti

 

 

Fiorentina 0-2 Internaz ionale (Jiminez 10, Cruz 44)

 

Wow!  It’s not just the Dutch that know how to play total football.  The version being played by Mancini’s team at the moment is something beautiful to behold.  They have power, pace, skill, finishing and bags of work ethic.  Front to back the whole squad is oozing confidence. 

Fiorentina are finding that staying in the top echelons of Serie A is tough to do.  La Viola started well, the interchange, verve and skill of their front six allowed them to get plenty of penetration deep into the Inter half.  Mutu looked to be in fine fettle without really troubling Cesar.  

Inter’s first real attack bore fruit though; a defence splitting pass from Ibrahimovic found the young Chilean; Jiminez; free and clear and well bale to slot the ball past the excellent Frenchman, Frey. 

Fiorentina never recovered despite a series of half chances which were never taken.  The visitors played confident, assured football all over the park.  The front line was always a threat and the defence rarely let Cesar work.  Cambiaso was particularly excellent with a stunningly energetic performance, box to box he was impeccable, apart from the yellow. 

The Swedish sensation may not be finding the net in the league but his passing and vision created two today, just before the half his sublime flick into the path of a well timed Cruz run allows the Argentinean to continue his rich goal scoring vein with a cool finish past Frey. 

Ibrahimovic almost scored himself late on but two fantastic saves from Frey frustrated the Swede. 

Two changes at half time didn’t do much for Fiorentina’s game.  They huffed and puffed but couldn’t blow down the house that Mancini has built.


BECAUSE IT'S ONLY EVER A GAME


THE ECITING YOUNG CHILEAN OPENS THE SCORING

The ex Sampdoria man will be more than delighted with three points from a Scuddetto hopeful away from home. 

Prandelli will have seen much to be happy about but no goals at home must be a worry. 

Elvis isn’t dead, he’s living in Italy and supporting Fiorentina. 

 

Fiorentina: Frey; Potenza, Ujfalusi, Gamberini, Pasqual; Kuzmanovic (Jorgensen 46), Liverani (Santana 59), Donadel; Semioli, Pazzini (Vieri 46), Mutu

Inter: Julio Cesar; Maicon, Cordoba, Samuel, Chivu; Zanetti, Dacourt (Maxwell 23), Cambiasso; Jimenez (Materazzi 82); Ibrahimovic, Cruz (Suazo 73)

Ref: Farina

 

Catania 3-1 Palermo (Mascara 27, Spinesi 42 (P), Martinez 89 – Caserta 63)

 

The Derby of Sicily was incident packed and a fine advertisement for football beyond the hallowed turf of the top clubs.  The Stadio Angelo Massimino had yet to see a home Serie A victory in this fixture.  With a new manager at Palermo and Catania playing well things looked promising. 

Both teams went at each other from the whistle.  The first ball was usually forward and both keepers had to come out of the area to clear through balls, Polito with his chest and Fontana with his head. 

The Elefanti had the better of the early going with Martinez and Vargas providing some splendid effort and excellence on the flanks. 

Catania got a lucky break when Spinesi hauled the ball back into play and out to Vargas, the Peruvian’s cross met by Mascara ahead of the less than stellar Biava for the goal.  Replays, Fontana and the Palermo defence suggested the ball had gone out but Terfoloni wouldn’t have any of it. 

Later on in a half that was mostly Catania’s Biava clearance spooned up from the edge of the penalty area and dropped invitingly for Spinesi, Barzagli gave the forward a push at the vital moment but a smart referee and assistant spotted the infringement and Spinesi duly tucked one past Fontana. 

Amauri was too isolated to do much damage in the first half.  He got company in the second and looked more dangerous, Caserta providing the assistance.  For the second week in a row Palermo started with one up front and for the second week in a row looked much, much more dangerous when a second striker joined in, this also helped Brienza get into the attack more. 

Simplicio takes a quick free kick to Tedesco; unfortunate not to be facing his injured brother; Simplicio plays the return ball forward to Brienza whose deft pass finds Amauri, the Brazilian’s flick is into the path of Caserta who outmaneuvers the defender with a feint right foot shot, he leaves his man behind and buries one with a delicious left foot drive. 

The jubilation of the away team; their fans are banned from the stadium; is short lived as a studs up challenge by the Palermo goal hero is greeted by a red and the derision of the Catania fans. 

Palermo struggle to get back into the match but gamely plug away, Fontana is the busier of the two ‘keepers in the last twenty minutes and comes up with some stunning saves but can’t do a thing when Martinez fires one past him.  The Uruguayan caps a blinding game with a stunning curler beyond Fontana and inside the far post from some hard work by Vargas.  Fitting that the two best Catania players are involved in the third and best Catania goal. 

Baldini will have seen much to be pleased about, good attacking and solid defending along with some standout perfomances from key players.  Unfortunately more good play from the likes of Vargas, Martinez and Stovini are likely to perk the interest of some bigger clubs. 

Guidolin; without the firepower of Miccoli and Cavani suffered his first defeat in this fixture, not a good start to his fourth stint at the Rosanero. 

 

Catania: Polito; Sardo, Terlizzi, Stovini, Vargas; Edusei, Giacomo Tedesco (Colucci 23), Baiocco; Martinez (Sabato 91), Mascara (Izco 56), Spinesi

Palermo: Fontana; Zaccardo, Barzagli, Biava, Cassani; Diana (Giovanni Tedesco 54), Guana, Simplicio, Bresciano (Caserta 54); Brienza (Jankovic 75), Amauri

Ref: Trefoloni

 

 

Roma 2-1 Udinese (Juan 10, Taddei 27 – Quagliarella 11)

 

Roma kept the pressure on Internaz ionale with this well crafted victory with the team in joint second place. 

Both teams started well.  Roma looking to work the midfield with slick, one touch passing and Udinese looking to Di Natale to create. 

Roma’s tactics paid early dividends, Juan cam up from the back to poke a close range effort home for the opener.  Udinese responded immediately, Quagliarella turning on a ball from deep and rifling one past Doni.  Mexes was at fault for giving the forward too much space, the Frenchman had an up and down game, some excellent defending interspersed with some dodgy mistakes. 

Zapata was the standout defender for Udinese but could do nothing to stop Taddei taking advantage of a sloppy Lukovic clearance. 

Udinese kept looking to Di Natale for a spark and despite some sublime ball skills from the Italy International they visitors couldn’t find the net. 

The Giallorossi dominated in the second half, winning the midfield battle with ease.  Udinese only came into the game in the last quarter hour when a harsh series of red cards saw the Bianconeri reduced to nine men.  Saccani brandished the straight red for substitute Pinzi for a clumsy challenge then Dossena got the same for being overly mouthy.  Roma seemed to struggle to come to terms with their two man advantage, Floro Flores brought the best from Doni late on.


TADDEI CONCENTRATES AS HE CROWNS HIS RETURN WITH A WINNER

Marino is doing well to take the unfashionable Udinese to the dizzy heights of Serie A, a loss to Roma in Rome is no shame as the contest was pretty close, at least in the first half. 

Spalletti will be pleased with the win but not with the shambolic last fifteen minutes in which the nine men of the visitors troubled his team. 

 

Roma: Doni; Cassetti (Panucci 41), Mexes, Juan, Tonetto; De Rossi, Pizarro; Taddei (Cicinho 69), Giuly, Mancini (Brighi 85); Vucinic

Udinese: Handanovic; Zapata, Coda, Lukovic; Zapotocny (Mesto 46), D’Agostino (Pinzi 63), Inler, Dossena; Pepe (Floro Flores 74), Quagliarella, Di Natale

Ref: Saccani

 

 

Post Script – FSC need to get their formations and team lists correct.  Three out of four games they were wrong. 

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