Fiorentina: Injuries Return in the Wake of Form

By: chris | November 29th, 2008

Roma v Viola

Isn’t this loverly. The injuries dissipate, the form returns, and we’ve all been afforded the opportunity to hang our hats on that cruel, cruel bitch known as hope. Well hope struck back, as she’s apt to do, and it’s time to back up the ambulance because they’re dropping like flies again. Christian Panucci can’t find the antidote to his Viagra overdose; Max Tonetto developed frostbite from trying to prove his manhood through short-sleeves in the icy cold winds of Transylvania; David Pizarro was becoming uncomfortable with Spalletti’s “home videos”, thus pulled himself out of the running; and Alberto Aquilani is, well, Alberto Aquilani. (Okakachukakakakaka also, but he’s not exactly an integral member at this point.) Luckily these knocks aren’t critical for the Fiorentina game, but lord knows the Roman injury snowball is just around the corner. The game hasn’t even begun and I’m already bracing for the postmatch injury report. Joy.

Actually, scratch that “aren’t critical” part. The Roman defense was hacked open like a med student’s first cadaver against Cluj, and though they probably can’t look much worse (at times, it should be said), if they don’t improve significantly this could get real ugly, real quick – and we all know how fragile the Roman mentality is. We at least had hoped for the unwavering solid-to-the-bone defense, overlapping runs, clinical finishing and twelve year old boy haircut of Christian Panucci this weekend, as he was Brighi before Brighi. In other words: the only thing holding this team together. Unfortunately he’s gone and so isn’t Tonetto, which leaves Riise, who still looks like every run out is his first junior high dance. Not exactly ideal.

But perhaps familiarity will bring about vast improvements, and the personnel will prove nearly irrelevant up against a Serie A team and Serie A tactics. Or let’s hope so. (Damn, there’s that word again.)

Luckily the rest of the lineup will go largely unchanged, though you can be assured Mirko will find his way into the lineup at the expense of someone (most likely Taddei). This is, after all, a big game – Mirko’s domain. Plus he got his inexplicable sitter misses out of the way during his cameo against Cluj, so he should be good for at least a baker’s dozen against la Viola. Which is fine enough should the defense crap themselves and offer up merely a dozen. Win’s a win.

As Fiorentina go, I have no idea what to make of them. They started off the year as expected, but the month of November has been bizarre, swapping “quality of opponent” for “location of game” as the great decider. Their four Serie A games in the month have gone a little something like this:

11/2 @ Siena 1-0L
11/9 Atalanta 2-1W
11/16 @ Cagliari 1-0L
11/22 Udinese 4-2W

So basically: Home form = good, away form = not so good. I think it’s safe to say we’re all in favor of continuing the trend, yes?

Then there’s Champions League exit of this week, which has surely dampened some purple-tinted moods in the locker room. Can’t quite say they were predicted to get out of the group, but five games without a win is a swift punch to the old gut. Question becomes whether the giallorosso lads can capitalize on the blood in the water. Maybe not good, because I think I once likened the lads to dolphins, not sharks, under those circumstances. Not 100% sure what dolphins do when blood is in the water, but I’d rather they mercilessly pummel some balls into the back of the net as opposed to jump up and down, look all cute and get caught in tuna traps.

But all that aside, this is The Game, and it has been since The Derby. The game where they can fully “confirm” their revival, with TGIP saying as much today:

“We have made the steps, now we need to confirm the road we have traveled.”

This is The Game where they can prove everything in the first few paragraphs is irrelevant, and that Roma is Roma, with whatever personnel via whatever methods. This is the chance to fully regain their identity. Only then will they be ____.


Squads


Roma:

Artur
Baptista
Brighi
Cassetti
Cicinho
De Rossi
Juan
Loria
Marangon
Menez
Mexes
Montella
Perrotta
Riise
Taddei
Totti
Virga
Vucinic

Indisponibili: Aquilani, Okaka, Panucci, Pizarro, Bertagnoli, Tonetto.

Viola:

Almiron, Da Costa, Donadel, Frey, Gamberini, Gilardino, Jovetic, Kroldrup, Kuzmanovic, Melo, Montolivo, Mutu, Osvaldo, Pasqual, Pazzini, Santana, Semioli, Storari, Vargas e Zauri.

Projected XI

Doni
Cassetti, Mexes, Juan, Riise
Perrotta, DDR, Brighi
Baptista
Totti, Vucinic

Think it’ll be interesting to see how Spalletti plays the Mutu threat. One of Brighi and Perrotta will almost assuredly be asked to pull up the reigns just a little bit on whichever side Mutu is favoring (usually the left), as even though he’s not in great form and still an epic piece of turd, he’s got a lot of quality. (And Spalletti obviously gives great respect to his qualities. You know, given that he worked the entire summer around the promising but ultimately doomed Project Mutu.)

The rest seems pretty cut and dried. Just can’t see Perrotta on the bench and Taddei back on DDR’s side.

The bench, however, offers up a lot of questions. As far as guys who play regularly on the pine, they’re down to Taddei, Cicinho and Menez. All of whom come with their own special sort of limitations (though that probably comes with being a part of the pine-ridin’ crew).

Last Game

Predictions

What else? The return.

Game: 2-1 Roma
Goals: Totti (19), Montolivo (32), Perrotta (41)
MOTM: Mexes

When: 1500 CET, 0900 EST.
Where: Stadio Olimpico, Rome.
Forecast: 14°C, 90% chance of rain.

Streaming: Here.
Another preview: Reader John Silver (you may remember him from this) offers up a more in-depth look at the encounter at Football Italiano. Go there. Read; immerse; discuss.


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  • Bashar |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:56 am

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    GRAAAAAAZZIEEE ROOOMA!!!

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  • jon |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:56 am

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    mom is doni for sure!!

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  • Kurdt |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:56 am

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    ABSOLUTELY DONI MOTM!

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  • CMP (ASR) (Denmark) |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:56 am

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    What a game!!!

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  • Daniele |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:56 am

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    GRAN MOTHERFUCKING DONI.
    GRAZIE ROMA.
    GRAZIE TOTTI
    I HOPE PHILOU IS OK

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  • Daniele |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:57 am

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    That save, saved us.

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  • Pauly WaLNuts (AS ROMA) |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:57 am

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    Gifts!!!!!!!!!!

    Regali!

    Regali!

    Thanks to that save at the end, we won!

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  • Bashar |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:57 am

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    Lazio lost to Atalanta.. Udinese lost to Chievo.. Sampdoria lost to Cagliari and Genoa tied with Bologna.

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  • Ian |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:57 am

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    I love Sundays when I have that song stuck in my head all day.

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  • Caroe |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:58 am

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    lazio lost at Atalanta! Napoli lost too. And Udinese at home against Chievo.

    GREAT results for us!

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  • jon |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:58 am

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    a very good week for us
    fiorentina, udinese, nazio, sampdoria, napoli all lose
    while genoa only manage a draw at home to bottom bologna

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  • Kurdt |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:58 am

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    with cici,gLoria,riise on the back, Gifts is doing damn great! WE’RE BACK GUYS!

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  • Pauly WaLNuts (AS ROMA) |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:59 am

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    REGALI!!!

    MTOT?

    Or DDR?

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  • Joey |  November 30th, 2008 at 8:59 am

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    Great game! Guys thanks for the stream link – was great to be able to watch the game since it was not on FSC.
    Doni !!!!!
    Baptista is playing like he is going to start pounding in a lot of goals – I love his attitude around the net.

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  • jed |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:00 am

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    wow… what a game, doni you are the man. that haircut of yours must have decreased wind resistance or something. Roma’s goal was so…… Roma. That back line scared the shit out of me… Riise, Juan, Loria, Cici.

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  • Kurdt |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:00 am

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    cmon Chris! post the “back” soon!

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  • Joey |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:01 am

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    Yes all the mid table teams are losing – great for us!

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  • Pauly WaLNuts (AS ROMA) |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:01 am

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    Not back……close, but not fully back though……

    The reality is that the team got lucky to get away with a win.

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  • Caroe |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:01 am

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    Mexy should be ok. I think. More worried about Cassetti. Looked like a kneeinjury.

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  • Kurdt |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:03 am

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    It certainly a battle between the forwards and the backs tonight. Not so many fight over the midfield. So I give the MOTM to Gifts but credit to our 3 forwards of course, they are good tonight. Should not it been Frey and the woodwork, we have 3-0 for tonight. What a match! The best in the season so far!

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  • Caroe |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:05 am

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    A bit lucky, Pauly. But we also had three shots of the woodwork.

    I think the likes of Mexes, Panucci, Perrotta, Aquilani and Tonetto could’ve been useful in the final 20-30 minutes. We really lacked good defenders!

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  • Caroe |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:06 am

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    I shaked during the entire match but right now I’m sooo ecstatic :D

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  • Kurdt |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:09 am

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    4 straight wins after bologna’s game, I think we’re back now. Of course I’m not mentioning the table, but our form is stabil now.

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  • Pauly WaLNuts (AS ROMA) |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:11 am

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    NEW POST!

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  • Kurdt |  November 30th, 2008 at 9:12 am

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    *5 wins actually, I forgot chelsea.

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