Bayern Munich 3 – Fiorentina 0: We’re On Life Support, And the Plug May Soon Be Pulled

By: Ted | October 21st, 2008

Today in Munich a very different (and much more successful, I suppose) Beer Hall Putsch took place as Bayern Munich stomped my beloved Fiorentina 3-0. It makes little difference that Fiorentina played better than the score indicated (especially in the first half); they did not defend well and couldn’t finish in front of the net. If you can’t do those two things, you simply won’t win a lot of games.

I missed the first eight minutes or so of the match, and my second half was a bit spotty as my young son woke up from his nap, so I certainly did not see every kick of the game. Essentially, Bayern jumped out to an early lead on a Klose goal in the 4th minute; I didn’t see it, but there are some mumblings it may have been offside. Whatever. The key moment of the match may have happened a few minutes later when Felipe Melo crafted a mazy run through the defense to get in the box with only the goalkeeper to beat and Mutu wide open on his left in front of an open net. Melo neither passed the ball to Mutu nor placed a difficult shot past the ‘keeper, instead shooting weakly. If we had tied the match perhaps momentum would have led things to play out differently, but instead Schweinsteiger scored for Munich in the 25th, and thus the hill was too high for the Viola to climb. (Bayern scored again in the 90th.) To their credit Fiorentina continued to attack the whole game (although much of it petered out in the second half) and Mutu and Gila both had excellent chances that came out wanting. I can’t fault either of them up front (although I remain unimpressed with Santana and wish Jovetic would get more minutes in spite of his youth) and Monto and Kuz were okay in midfield and certainly not shy about trying the longer-range shot. I actually thought Melo did OK as the midfield stopper and distributed the ball well, but the defense simply did not cut it today. Much of the blame was shouldered by Vargas, so much so that after the game the Great Man had to remind the press that he still envisioned Vargas a “full back” (meaning that he was an important part of the offense) and yet he still conceded that the boy’s defense needs to improve mightily. Like Prandelli, I for one don’t really feel like labeling Vargas or anyone as the goat today. We just didn’t cut it vs. a world class team, in spite of the fact that we were in fine league form and they were struggling. If we don’t defend well, and don’t finish, we will not win a game in the Champions League.

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Yesterday I was thumbing through World Soccer and was started when I read that Fiorentina was the fourth highest-spending club in the world this summer. In the World! We spent more than a bunch of big, big teams. What have we gotten for that money? In an individual sense, it looks like we spent wisely; Gila has been a great buy, Jovetic looks like a diamond, everyone is generally happy with Melo, etc. Vargas has disappointed many but I do feel he will come around.

But it the team sense the money seems to have bought us less. It seems now that Fiorentina can beat the teams it is “supposed” to beat (like Genoa and Chievo) which is no mean feat given the quality of Series A. But Fiorentina is having a great deal of trouble with the better teams. We have been spanked by Bayern, Lazio, and Napoli, and have had draws with Juve and Steaua (at home) as well as Lyon. These kind of results generally mean we will be fine in the league (we could conceivably finish anywhere from 3rd to 9th, depending on the breaks) but it means we won’t have a shot in Europe where all of the competition is true quality. This is what most needs to change. We have a good team with good players and a good coach that knows how to win. But we’ve got to start beating the good teams.

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The table now looks like this: Bayern has seven points, Lyon has five, the Viola are on two and Steaua has one. In the final three matchdays of the group stage we have Bayern at home, Steaua on the road and Lyon at home. Obviously we need points from all three, and probably need outright wins from the last two matches. Right now it looks like a tall order. I want to stay in the CL; I don’t want to go back to the UEFA Cup. But to stay in we must now prove we can beat a big team in a big situation, and we will get our next chance in a few weeks when we play Bayern again in beautiful Florence. Let’s hope they turn the Artemio Franchi into a fortress, and show the world that all that money was well spent



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  • Mike |  October 21st, 2008 at 7:31 pm

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    we are at the same exact points as we were 9 years ago…

    2008
    Bayern Munchen 7
    Ol. Lyonnais 5
    Fiorentina 2
    Steaua Bucuresti 1

    1999
    Barcelona 7
    Arsenal 5
    Fiorentina 2
    AIK Solna 1

    And in 1999 we passed the group stage…have hope, plus, I wouldn’t mind taking a stab at the UEFA Cup again, this time we have the team to win it. The worst for me is finishing 4th.

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  • Nolan |  October 22nd, 2008 at 7:15 am

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    At this point my only concern is winning a game against one of the ” big boys”. I still think La Viola is good enough to outplay great teams on our day, but so far this season, from Barcelona to Bayern, we have not shown it.

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  • Nick |  October 22nd, 2008 at 10:16 am

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    Ted raises good points about the team. In many respects perhaps we all got our expectations too high. it is hard to imagine how a team with so many new players and new locker room chemistry can gel in a few months.It would not be an embarassment to have a respectable showing in the CL and then go far in the UEFA.

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  • slakas |  October 22nd, 2008 at 11:29 am

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    hmm – ok, we suck against the big squads.
    oh look who comes to town next wednesday lol

    oh well, november looks a bit kinder, at least serie a – wise

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  • slakas |  October 22nd, 2008 at 12:06 pm

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    sidebar conversation:
    becks to milan. difference maker or window dressing

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  • Ted |  October 22nd, 2008 at 12:18 pm

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    The whole Beckham to Milan thing is weird, though, isn’t it? The whole move to the Glaxy has just been a disaster. And also, does this mean he misses the begining of the MLS season because Series A will still be playing when the MLS starts up again?

    All that being said, it will be odd to see Goldenballs on the pitch vs. the Viola.

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  • slakas |  October 22nd, 2008 at 1:02 pm

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    my boss is a galaxy season ticket holder and his response was that if milan wanted to give the galaxy 30 or 40 mil they could keep him lol.

    I think the things that beckham does well are a bit too subtle for the majority of americans (hard core fans like us excepted) who are looking for scoring only and the fact that there have been no results at all to speak of probably means his run has gone about as far as it’s gonna

    galaxy fans are worried more about donovan moving on. that would be disasterous

    as for becks at milan, i went to the milan board here and they’re up in arms.

    they want defenders, as does everyone.
    mammas bring your boys up to play in the back and they can write their meal ticket

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  • Angharad |  October 23rd, 2008 at 11:45 am

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    My reaction to the Beckham news: I gathered up all my Milan gear today and put it in the “give away” bin. After seventeen years I am officially an ex-rossonera.

    Fiorentina, you better not let me down, or I’m out of Serie A for good. (And for the record, “letting me down” does not mean losing. I don’t expect you to win all the time. If you’re knocked out of the CL, I’ll still love you. But if you sell out football for crass commercialism, my Viola gear won’t even make it to the charity pile. It’ll end up straight in the bin.)

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  • slakas |  October 23rd, 2008 at 12:46 pm

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    I don’t think commercialism is going anywhere soon, these guys are plastered with decals like race cars

    In fact I’ve had people ask me if my mutu jersey was nascar lol

    but along that line of thought you’ve put out, what if 2 years down the road an older, possibly washed up luca toni were to want to come back.

    Would it be sentinmental or commercial to do so, especially if his game was pretty much gone (as i think it might)

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  • Angharad |  October 23rd, 2008 at 3:46 pm

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    slakas, I’m not objecting to commercialism, because that’s an inevitable part of the business. I’m objecting to crass commercialism, that is, commercialism that is put ahead of the football. Galliani himself said he did not sign Beckham because he thought they needed him as a player, they signed him as a “product”, that they wanted him solely because they could sell lots of things with his name on it. I am handing in my (metaphorical) rossoneri membership card over this because it is the third — THIRD — time Milan have chosen to purchase a player based solely on his marketing (as opposed to playing) value.

    Which is exactly why Luca coming back to Fiorentina doesn’t work as an analogy. Luca is and will never be the publicity powerhouse that Becks is, and (especially judging by the general opinion of him in Italy every time he spectacularly fails to perform on the national team) Fiorentina would get little commercial value out of him were he to return with no playing ability left. Were they to purchase him at that point, it would be sentimentality, not crass commercialism.

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  • Mike |  October 23rd, 2008 at 9:47 pm

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    Fiorentina was a team that filled a stadium in Serie C2!!! We support our team, not our individuals!

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  • slakas |  October 24th, 2008 at 10:23 am

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    ang: very well said

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