

Fiorentina 0 – Steaua 0 – Me 0: Champions League Recap
By: Ted | September 30th, 2008
The scoring woes continued for the Viola today as Fiorentina drew 0-0 at home with Steaua Bucharest to take only a point from what was surely their most winnable Champions League game of the group stage. While a point is always surely better than nothing, it could certainly be argued that things now look grim for our chances of advancing to the knockout stage.
Here’s where we now stand in the group: Bayern has four points (they drew with Lyon today) while the Viola and Lyon each have two and Steaua has one. So, in that most obvious sense, we are still in this thing; we are far from eliminated. But we must also be careful not to whitewash what happened today; we dropped two points. Steaua is certainly no walkover (no one in the Champions League is) but they are as beatable a team as we are going to find at this level. Last week, before the Lazio game, I insisted that Lazio were the type of team Fiorentina had to beat, even on the road, to be considered the elite of Series A. They couldn’t do it. Today they had to beat Steaua, at home, if they hoped to advance in Champions League football, and they could not do that either. Like I said, there is always time to get their act together, but if they can’t get a goal off Steaua at home, they are going to find playing Bayern in Munich considerably more difficult.
As for today’s match, I can’t say too much about it as I watched it at work and was interrupted (justifiably) by co-workers a number of times. I was impressed by the team’s possession and midfield passing, and I thought that this was the club’s best defensive performance of the year, equaling their work on Saturday vs. Genoa. (Although I concede that Steaua only looked dangerous to me when they were on the counter.) I also liked the hustle up front, and Adi Mutu looked to me like he was really working to get a goal, but the finishing was simply not there. As many hackneyed commentators before me have said: scoring goals is why we play the game. If Fiorentina can’t get the ball in the net it makes little difference how they otherwise play.
I don’t want to finish this on an overly-pessimistic note. As I said, the club can still be fine. If we beat Lyon at home, maybe beat Steaua on the road and perhaps get some points of Bayern somewhere, we will be OK. I think they can do it, but it just seems like an increasingly tall order when they can’t win the matches they’re supposed to. But that, in the end, is why we support, and love, Fiorentina. Because they always have the ability to surprise us.
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Right before I posted this, a report was released that said the Great Man has criticized the fans at the Artemio Franchi for booing and whistling the Viola off the pitch after the draw. I personally never boo the teams I root for, but understand that many people too. Interested to hear your reaction to that below. Should you boo your own club? Did the Viola deserve to get booed today? Was Prandelli right to criticize the fans?
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I have to admit that I was on the fence for today’s match. Being Romanian and from Bucharest, I obviously root for Steaua, but Mutu is my favorite player and Fiorentina is my second team. Therefor the conclusion suits me just fine.
A couple of points from watching the match. Steaua impressed and showed a better collective effort than the previous game against Bayern, while Fiorentina looked anemic going forward. I agree with Ted that if we are to progress in the competition we must start gelling together. As for the fans’ reaction, imo, they have every right to boo their team off the pitch after consecutive poor efforts. After all, there is huge expectations on this team and right now they don’t look like reaching them.
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Sunt intr-o situatie asemanatoare cu tine,Andrei,desi eu speram intr-o victorie a Fiorentinei.Steaua e echipa mea favorita din Romania,dar nu cred ca au sanse sa iasa din grupa.Desi,cine stie?!e o grupa omogena ca valoare.
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“the club’s best defensive performance of the year”
If this was the best defensive performance of the year how bad were the rest? The romanians had like 3 big scoring chances, plus other 3 that they just couldnt get the last pass right and you call that the best defensive performance.
I do not think that the attacking part is the problem, to be fair Steaua had the best defensive performance.
How can you say that was a good defence when at one point there is one attacker between 3 of our defenders and he gets the ball and attacks the goal.Posted from
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Everybody goes dead inside the box…they need to stop relying so much on Gila
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When I said that Fiorentina played as well defensively yesterday as they had all season, I was essentially making two points. The first is that, yes, the team defense has been poor for much of the young season. But I also think that when the playing in its usual 4-3-3 structure, the defense played quite well yesterday, shut down most attacks in the last third, and controlled the few balls that came into the box. It is true that Steaua created a number of chances on the counter (which I acknowledged in the write-up was Steaua’s greatest strength) but these counter-attacks were so strong precisely because Fiorentina were pushing men forward (particularly from midfield; see Felipe Melo) to get the three points at home. Prandelli made a tactical decision to push forward, and that did lead to some (ultimately unsuccessful) counter-attacks, but I would not blame that totally on the defense.
As I said in my write up, I did not see the whole game as I was watching it at work. I perhaps missed something glaringly bad in one of the moments I looked away. But I just did not see the defense playing that badly yesterday.
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I want to see more Osvaldo!
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well 4 pts minimum from the two matches to come, preferrably 6, would go a long way to cure some angst and maybe have the lads going to munich with some small sense of momentum.
after that tho at palermo and inter coming to town, pts may be hard to come by that stretch
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assorted reactions:
gila – “I do not think we could have done more, we played just three days ago,” the former Milan player said to SKY following the match. “We had three opportunities in the first half and they had many in the second.”Several of the fans at the stadium booed and jeered Fiorentina for the unexpected draw.
“The 0-0 result is just,” said Gilardino. “The boos? We take them as we would applause when we win. We must surely improve, but today we gave everything and we will do so again in these upcoming days when we are training.”
frey – I hope for everyone’s sake we can get a bit more consistency in attack and we can make more of our opportunities, both in Europe and Serie A.”
“I didn’t want to concede today and did my best, it’s just a shame it wasn’t enough for us to win,” the former Parma custodian lamented. “It is a shame this has come up, as the team spirit was always our strength, but it is something we need to work on.”
mutu – “Everything in the newspapers is a load of rubbish,” Mutu roared after last night’s 0-0 Champions League draw against Steaua Bucharest.
“The issue with Roma was finished in the summer and those who write these things in the media just want to hurt Fiorentina.
“I have an excellent relationship with Prandelli. I saw my tension in the last Serie A game caused waves, but as I explained in a Press conference I put everything in and get angry when I am substituted because I want to play all the time.
“I do know when I am not playing well, so I hardly need to read criticism in the papers to realise that.”
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big week for romania. holding chelsea and la viola scoreless
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http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/blogs/pw21.html
Between this and the constant Mutu rumours it’s clear the media once again isn’t taking la Viola seriously. That didn’t take long at all…
We are best as underdogs though, so I’m not going to lose faith yet.
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coppa italia: Meanwhile, it took extra time for Torino to see off Livorno in an entertaining encounter.
Former Chievo star Eugenio Corini opened the scoring, but Livorno attacker Alessandro Diamanti made the scores level immediately after. The teams then exchanged goals through Paolo Zanetti and Diamanti completing his brace via the penalty spot to bring the match into extra time.
However, it took just a few minutes of extra time for former Italy international Simone Barone to grab an opportunistic winner for the Granata and the match finished 3-2. Torino now face Fiorentina in the fifth round.
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blatent homerism rarely wins, but I put la viola on my parley card this week.
we need 3 pts
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