

Fiorentina: The Six Pointer.
By: chris | April 24th, 2009
Fiorentina v Roma
This really is getting quite old. Every week it’s the same old story: assess the laundry list of injuries, pray, assess the game, pray again.
INDISPONIBILI:
CICERO JOAO DE CEZARE (CICINHO)
JUAN SILVEIRA DOS SANTOS
ALBERTO AQUILANI
MIRKO VUCINIC
VINCENZO MONTELLA
JEREMY MENEZ
DONIEBER ALEXANDER MARANGON (DONI)
SQUALIFICATI:
PHILIPPE MEXES*
* – Suspension reduced to two games (still a far shout from the none he deserved) – back next week.
…praying…
Must win game. Or must draw and Genoa lose.
I’m no longer the proponent of Fiorentina I once was – not since they installed that revolving door at the Artemio Franchi. They’re far from spectacular this year – they lost to Ajax at home for the love of Buddha – and wouldn’t be in the run for fourth without an incredible amount of luck and some serious injuries emanating from Trigoria (let’s face it – both Genoa and Fiorentina should be sending a cavalcade of Ferraris and Lamborghinis to the Roman medical crew this summer).
But then you pit one team with an incredible amount of luck against another who if not for bad luck would have no luck at all…and you have something of a problem. A problem which has already begun: Francesco reinjured his knee in training today. They’re saying he’s 50/50 but knowing the magnitude of this game and his track record, he’ll be on the pitch from the opening whistle. And though, as ever, Totti at 10% is still the best player on the pitch, one of these days a sustained stretch of 100% fitness from him would be nice. Actually a sustained stretch from those not named De Rossi, Brighi or Motta would be nice. (I believe those are the chosen few who have ducked the Roman injury curse thus far….knocking frantically on wood.)
Luckily this is a big game and, as the world knows, Roma tends to show up for these fixtures when they have enough bodies, which they will have on Saturday – but only just.
…praying again…
Squads
Roma, i convocati per la Fiorentina.
2 CHRISTIAN PANUCCI
7 DAVID MARCELO CORTES PIZARRO
10 FRANCESCO TOTTI
11 RODRIGO FERRANTE TADDEI
12 PIETRO PIPOLO
13 MARCO MOTTA
14 FILIPE GOMES RIBEIRO
15 SIMONE LORIA
16 DANIELE DE ROSSI
17 JOHN ARNE RIISE
19 JULIO CESAR BAPTISTA
20 SIMONE PERROTTA
21 SOULEYMANE DIAMOUTENE
22 MAX TONETTO
25 GUILHERME DE MORAIS GUSMAO ARTUR
27 JULIO SERGIO BERTAGNOLI
33 MATTEO BRIGHI
36 RICCARDO BROSCO
38 MARCO D’ALESSANDRO
77 MARCO CASSETTI
Only two from the Primavera. That’s incredible.
Fiorentina:
Almiron, Bonazzoli, Comotto, Dainelli, Donadel, Frey, Gamberini, Gilardino, Gobbi, Jovetic, Kroldrup, Kuzmanovic, Maritato, Montolivo, Pasqual, Semioli, Storari, Vargas, Zauri
Key Injuries
As Roman injuries go, I’m done worrying. When they get back they get back, until then just hold your breath, tuck your head inbetwixt your knees and say the rosary.
However, there is one injury which looms just as large for Fiorentina as it does for Roma: Adrian Mutu.
That’s right, this game will lack a distinct aura of scumbaggishness. Good for Roma, good for Firenze, good for calcio in general, but not good for Fiorentina. Just what the doctor ordered. Finally.
Projected XI
Artur
Motta, Panucci, Riise, Tonetto
DDR, Pizarro
Taddei, Perrotta, Baptista
Totti
If, as RomaNews predicts, Riise slots in at centerback as opposed to Diamoutene, I think it’s safe to bet the house on Roma not picking up Souley’s option in the summer. (Now taking wagers on which squad will be employing a Loria-Diamoutene CB pairing next fall.)
A Brighi on the bench would feel mighty strange but if TGIP does opt for his tried and true 4-2-3-1, the above seems most logical. Baptista has looked quite good on the left – at least better than his previous levels of complete turd – Taddei and Perrotta are two of the pillars of the formation which stormed the peninsula and without Mirko, Alberto or Yeremy, Pizarro is needed for some sort of attacking vision and technical ingenious going forward and to keep our old tickers from getting too comfortable. Totti can’t do it all. (Well actually he can, but they shouldn’t rely on it.)
Last Game
Predictions
Better team wins. The universe is due to correct itself eventually, right?
Game: 2-1 Roma
Goals: Totti (29), Baptista (67), Gilardino (80)
MOTM: Francesco
When: 2030 CET, 1430 EST.
Where: Artemio Franchi, Firenze.
Forecast: 22°C, sunny.
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good goal but way too late
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Okay, Julio, score 3 more like that.
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was that Spalletti smiling? (Yes, finally I can go?)
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is that a smile or a grimace?
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Forget all the big names some of you were talkig about getting in summer. We going to pick up crappy fringe players yet again.
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Aside form injury, there is no excuse for starting Cassetti at CB ahead of Diamoutene or Riise. Tonetto seems to be fit so why he didn’t start at LB I have no clue.
The only good thing about today is the run out D’Alessandro is getting. I liked that.
The scoreline is a little harsh, the yellows to Semioli and Pizarro (and hence the sending off) was absolute bullshit.. But we deserved every bit of this loss. The forward line is misfiring, indiscipline and the defense is patched up and all sorts of rubbish. This game sums up our season.. really it does.
So we’ve lost 0-4 to Inter, 3-0 to Atalanta, 1-4 to Juventus, 4-2 to Lazio and 4-1 to Fiorentina this season.. Not to mention the 3-1 losses to Udinese, Palermo and Genoa.
Palermo are unlikely to leap frog us tomorrow since they play Milan and have a tougher schedule coming up. Cagliari also have a tougher schedule than us which may be our only saving grace this season.. Both sides have more momentum and we need to keep looking over our shoulder.
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52:Points 52:Goals 52:conceded ‘Nuff said
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I think Spal planned his exit pretty well
Bruno Conti apparently had a hard on for him and kept on denying his exit and it seems spal decided let me fuck it up and hey Juve here I come ….Holy shit. Imagine Roberto Mancini or the tinkerman in Roma next season. HAHAHAHA
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damn no extra time.. I’d liked D’Alessandro to play a bit more.
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Game over.. absolute rubbish
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Fucking embarrassing.
That’s all I can say.
Where was fucking Cassetti during Gilardino’s header?
What was Pizzarro thinking after receiving his first yellow just 2 minutes before?
Absolutely embarrassing.
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Just one request ppl. Please let us not blame this season to injuries. Lets wake up and accept that we are not as good as we think we are. It will serve us good and hurt a little less.
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MESSSSIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
GOALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
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@Dhaw
Exactly.
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Putting Cassetti in at center back is the worst tactical decision I’ve seen in my life.
This is an absolute must game. Maybe 20-40 million Euros riding on it.
And you fucking start a right back at CB????
A fucking man who has missed most of the season do to injury??????
And then to make matters worse, you start a holding midfielder in the center of the offensive midfielder.
The Italian press should bestow upon Mr. Spalletti the ridicule he deserves because of this.
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“The Italian press should bestow upon Mr. Spalletti the ridicule he deserves because of this ”
They wont !! He is loved in the media. If it was a Raineri or a Jose trust me they would call for their head.
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Damn.. seeing Barca play.. like an attacking Machine.
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Barca is beautiful.
Pep has changed that entire unit. Kudos to him.
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Valencia should have had 1 penalty out of 2 possible ones..
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dare i say that while Ranieri has not won anything big either, his teams have not not looked mentally as fragile as Spaletti’s. That is not to say that I would like Ranieri @ Roma. But I do believe that Spal has maxed his potential with this team.
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SICK! Silva, what a guy..
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The Sensi’s have to go.
Mr. Spalletti has to go.
Danielle Prade has to go.
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That Alexis guy = Ibrahimovic Blonde..
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Theres a new post.
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i said it, artur!!!! i hate him so much, cassetti center back as well, we might as well not have a keeper at that stage, a big clear out in the summer i think but they shiuld keep spalleti cos he done so well for us when we had a fully fit squad, its not all his fault, there was only one good thing from last night, the young player roma braught on, marco D’Alessandro wow!!!!! HE LOOKS CLASS AND ONE FOR THE FUTURE, he keept trying all night and never gave up, i think they should start this lad more offen, forza roma!!!!!!!!!
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