
Missed chances were the theme of the day as Fiorentina allowed 10-man Atalanta to twice claw back from deficits and earn a very creditable away draw. It was a very disappointing beginning to Fiorentina's tour-de-force as the Atalanta match began a run of 7 matches in 22 days for Fiorentina.
Early Lead
No celebrations marked the game's opening goal in the 24th minute. Confusion reigned as three players collided and the ball bounced meekly into the net. Liverani had sent in a nice pass to spring Mutu free into the penalty area. Mutu tried centering it but it was too far in front of Pazzini and Bellini's attempted clearance shot up into the air. Pazzini leapt to head it in as Coppola (the keeper) tried to punch it away and Rivalta collided with both of them. Bellini managed one more touch on it after the collision and got credit for the own goal. The game was paused for a couple of minutes as Coppola and Pazzini were shaken up. Pazzini left the game and returned wearing a white hair net over a bandage.
Pazzini's Performance
Our young attacker continues to feel the pressure of the constant, and unfair, comparisons to Toni. Though he was not credited with a goal I thought he played pretty well. His aerial game looked good (well, not counting the hair net) today and he was able to use his head to set up other players on a few occasions. Carrozzierri was having a tough time marking Pazzini and was forced to foul him on several occasions before eventually being sent off.
Lackluster First Half
Neither side was able to create many meaningful chances in the first half despite Fiorentina's dominance in time on the ball. There seems to be a recurring theme developing as in the first halves of matches the Viola are unable to find those last one or two passes to turn a good attacking movement into a solid chance at goal.
The Equalizer
Moments after Carrozzierri was sent off (he picked up his second yellow for a phantom foul, in this author's opinion) Zampagna won a free kick on another poor foul call. Zampagna was trying to back into Gamberini who simply stepped to the side and allowed Zampagna to lose his balance and fall. Doni converted the chance, though, on a masterful free kick to level things.
Vieri's First Viola Goal
It was typical Vieri stuff. A nicely-angled Liverani free kick that Vieri charged in and got his watermelon-sized head to. Far too powerful for Coppola to have any chance to block it. Any doubt about the Viola public's acceptance of the big man quickly evaporated as he gave the Viola their short-lived lead.
Time After Time
Fiorentina had several solid chances, mostly through Kuzmanovic and Vieri, to double their margin but the finishing was just a tad bit off and would come come back to haunt them. 4 minutes from time Zampagna drew Atalanta level to stay with a stunning goal. With his back to Dainelli, Frey and the goal he blindly looped the ball over the Viola stoppers in a world-class (read lucky) move.
Odds & Ends
Kuzmanovic is going to take a lot of the blame for this but I really think we need to give him a break. Sure, he missed some very good chances but it was his nose for goal that allowed him to have those chances. He has only started for us once (ever) and it is not an easy thing to find your rhythm when you are playing less than a half per match. I do expect him to get some starts for us over the next three weeks and we should really withhold our judgment until he has a real chance to impress us. I think he will.
Mutu looked fatigued from his national team duties and both he and Pasqual left the match with ankle tweaks.
Balzaretti made his debut for us when Pasqual went down. He looked confident despite the long lay off and I expect him, similar to Kuzmanovic, to get plenty of time over the next three weeks.
The match marked Semioli's first start for us.
Videos
1-0 Bellini (own goal) 24'
2-1 Vieri 73'
Match Highlights
Statistics per Gazzetta
| Fiorentina |
|
Atalanta |
| 56.2% |
Possession |
43.8% |
| 65.46% |
Territorial Advantage |
34.54% |
| 7 |
Shots on Goal |
3 |
| 10 |
Corners |
2 |
| 19 |
Fouls Committed |
26 |
| 4 |
Yellow Cards |
3 |
| 0 |
Red Cards |
1 |
DataSport Player Ratings (My comments in purple italics)
FIORENTINA
Frey 5.5 Hardly bothered for most of the match. Surprised by Zampagna's ridiculous strike.
Dainelli 5.5 Did well containing containing the opposing attackers for most of the match but gave Zampagna too much space on the final goal.
Balzaretti N/A 77' Too few minutes.
Gamberini 6 Controlled Zampagna, even if he seemed a bit too tentative at times.
Ujfalusi 6 Had plenty of space to make runs down the right flank but his crosses were generally not on target.
Pasqual 6 77' A constant thorn in Atalanta's left side but still not at his best. He struggled some against the speed of Ferreira Pinto but Atalanta didn't do enough to take advantage.
Donadel 6.5 The player who assured midfield supremacy for the Viola throughout with his runs and his toughness.
Kuzmanovic 4.5
62' Showed great ability upon entering but he is mostly to blame for this not being a Viola win. Twice missed great opportunities to make the scoreline 3-1.
Liverani 7 A game of two halves. A forgettable first half but rose up in the second half that culminated in him providing the perfect passes to Vieri and Kuzmanovic.
Semioli 6.5 The Viola player who pressed the action the most in the first half. Seemed to tire in the second.
Gobbi 5.5 62' Plenty of movement that did not come to much in the middle of the field.
Mutu 5.5 58' The poor condition of the field certainly didn't help. Never able to put it all together.
Vieri 7 58' A powerful goal just like in the old days and what should have been an assist to Kuzmanovic.
Pazzini 6 Credit to him for the first goal. Was on the receiving end of many important fouls. Unable to find the winner on a header at the end.
Attendance - 28,383
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