Fiorentina 2 – Everton 0: It’s Been a Good Week to be Wearing Purple

By: Ted | March 6th, 2008

201275_hp.jpgToday at the Artemio Franchi Fiorentina defeated Everton 2-0 in the first leg of their UEFA Cup round-of-sixteen tie, putting them in solid position to advance to the next round. They will play the return leg at Goodison Park in Liverpool next Wednesday.

Normally I try to be fairly meticulous in my match reports: I take careful notes and try to give fair representation of the action. But today’s game was played while I was at work and was not televised here in the states, so I could not digitally record it. I simply assumed I wouldn’t be able to see it, but a reader of this blog shared a great website where we could all enjoy the game. (Thank you again, Francesco!) Still, I was at work, and probably saw only about 75% of the match, and much of even that was while I was being distracted by co-workers and all that. So anyway, I wanted to provide my thoughts on a great win, but also offer the caveat that I didn’t watch the game as closely as I normally do.

• First of all, and most obviously, the scoreline could have been 4 or 5-nil. Fiorentina absolutely dominated that game. Their passing was crisper, and their team play was much more cohesive. It was a great advertisement for Italian football. Any neutral, I imagine, would have delighted in some of the passes the Viola were stringing together, particularly in the second half.

• I don’t like to get into the (often contentious) debate about which country has the best league, but I think the match really showed why some of us really like the Italian game. I have no idea what Everton was doing with some of those long balls. I was led to understand they have a decent midfield, but I didn’t see it today.

• Everton might be a bit of a paper tiger. As I pointed out in my preview of the game, they have scored a ton of points off mid and lower-table teams, but have only one point off the big four. They sure didn’t have any answers for Fiorentina today.

• Lot of individual standouts for the Viola today. The goalscorers (Kuzmanovic and Montolivo) both showed enormous skill, Donadel looked good (again), Santana provided some excitement off the bench and the entire defense was solid. Vieri continues to look old to me. I thought the team changed completely when Pazzini finally came on, and had been wondering why the Great Man (as I will now refer to Coach Prandelli) didn’t put him on sooner.

• Everyone else is saying it too, but let me add my voice: Everton should thank their lucky stars for Tim Howard. It really could’ve been worse.

• Finally, let me say that I don’t think the tie is over. I like Fiorentina’s position (it’s certainly better to be two-up than two-down) but I understand they still have 90 minutes to play in Liverpool. Everton will be tough at home and the Viola will have to continue with their strong defense to advance to the next round. I never sneeze at a 2-0 victory, but I do wish one more of those close ones had gone in.

Lastly, we should all take a moment to reflect on what a week it’s been for the club and its supporters. One hell of a week, in fact. Beating Juve at home and dominating a good English club in Europe is something all supporters should be proud off. Wear your colors with pride this week.

I will be back tomorrow or Saturday with a preview of the match with Siena.




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  • Tim |  March 6th, 2008 at 6:16 pm

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    Ted I agree with your recap - the youngsters in midfield for Fiorentina have really shone bright the last two games. Kuzmanovic, Montolivo and Donadel have got to be considered among the best midfields in the Italian game at this point and they are rising quickly.

    I’d also like to thank Francesco as I got to see most of the second half.

    My main worry for Fiorentina is that Arteta is the key player for Everton (I’ve seen a couple of their games this year and he is a tremendous player - they run everything through him and he takes every dead ball) and he didn’t come on until far too late to make any kind of a difference. He was not fully fit so that is why he didn’t start. If he’s fit to go from the start in the return leg, then Fiorentina could have a tough go at Goodison Park. Of course I’d be remiss if I didn’t point out that Fiorentina were missing their most dangerous offensive player in Mutu so we’d have to consider it even.

    And as for why Old Man Bobo got the start - I think Prandelli trusts him more than Cacia and didn’t think Pazzini had a full 90 minutes in his legs after his efforts against Juve. I’d expect to see Pazzini from the start against Siena this weekend. Despite his age Bobo came close twice, but yeah, I’d have to agree, he doesn’t have much left to contribute anymore.

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  • Nicky |  March 6th, 2008 at 7:13 pm

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    I was very glad to see us completely dominate them in every facet of the game. The key to the second leg will be not playing conservatively but, instead, pushing for one more goal.

    There is not a snowball’s chance of those players getting 4 past Frey in a week, much less in one match.

    Who’s next?!?!?

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  • Ranjeet |  March 6th, 2008 at 7:17 pm

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    Congrats Fiorentina. Excellent game. Fiorentina are one of the favourites,probably only after Bayern Munich. Great result for Italian soccer.
    Kuzmanovic is looking better day by day.

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  • matt |  March 6th, 2008 at 8:33 pm

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    tim is right. when arteta is on that team is a completely different beast. i didnt get to see the game but was reading the minute by minute on the guardian…sounds like he wasnt able to make a difference anyhow. but most times when he’s on he controls the whole game by himself.

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  • Chris |  March 6th, 2008 at 8:47 pm

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    Great recap. Just found your blog - I really must say that I am glad to find yet another passionate Viola fan here in the states.

    If we can cap this off with a win against gobbi junior, I’d be even more over the moon.

    Alé Viola!

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  • dumitru |  March 6th, 2008 at 8:54 pm

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    very impressive win.i watched the game and i can say fiorentina outclassed everton in every department.i thought that mutu’s injury will seriously disbalance the team’s attack but it turned out that fiorentina has a deep enough squad to cover his absence.good to see montolivo to play that well again.also osvaldo is so good,he has so much potential,some of his passes were simply genial.i really believe that if viola will keep on playing like this,they will end up 3rd in serie a and will reach the uefa cup final.very solid performance today.

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  • j |  March 6th, 2008 at 9:12 pm

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    everton suck balls, were gonna murder them back at goodison park…lol i was expecting a challenge, everton would struggle against reggina

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  • -nickt.- |  March 6th, 2008 at 9:22 pm

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    i don’t think everton are as bad as they looked today. fiorentina are in a good spot but everton does actually have a team.

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  • Gabriella (ASR) |  March 7th, 2008 at 1:05 am

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    well done Viola! I watch you guys and it was indeed a great performance and a very good advert for Italian football! I hope you go through to the next round

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  • Nicky |  March 7th, 2008 at 10:48 am

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    I agree with j. I really expecting them to try to resist us at some point.

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  • DEP |  March 7th, 2008 at 8:32 pm

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    Well boys, well played!!! - although that was Everton’s worst performance of the season! We seemed to really under-acheive, especially in midfield. A few of our players had been suffering from flu the last week, but no excuses, we were second best all over the park. Goodison Park next Wednesday is going to be something else though. We wont play as badly as that again. Also Goodison Park will be loud and bouncing… so dont think its over just yet! Enjoyed watching you play though and good luck in your pursuit of a champions league place this season… maybe we will meet up again next year as we have been playing some great football.(better than liverpool).

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  • lucky |  March 9th, 2008 at 9:39 am

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    FORZA FIORENTINA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • bodster |  March 11th, 2008 at 3:21 am

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    was a great win, you did totally outclassd the blues, i hold my hands up to that one!! we looked awful, couldnt pass, and didnt create. it was by far the worst we have played this season, but all credit to the viola, you didnt let us play at all, you had the energy of a english team!

    i can only hope the second leg is different, a early goal for the blues could make for a great match, and i am sure we will make a lot better go of it and not embarrass ourselves again!!

    you are strong favourites i feel, but we are a lot better than the first leg suggested, and will show that at a packed, bouncing goodison!!

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