Fiorentina 1 – Genoa 0: In God, Gila, and Bassy I Trust (Bassy Probably More So than the Other Two)

By: Ted | September 27th, 2008

Today in Beautiful Florence the Viola won their second game of the season by defeating Genoa 1-0 on a fine strike by the prolific Alberto Gilardino. Fiorentina are now on seven points and back in the top half of the table with most of this weekend’s games still to play. While there are still many, many concerns to be addressed with the club, (including the fact that all of their points have been won at home) it is nice to be back to our winning ways. I’ll happily take the three points and move on.

There are a couple of ways to view the win. One approach would be to continue to be discouraged by some of the play; the team did not create many quality chances and won only 1-0 vs. a team many predicted before the season would be fighting to stay up. Another approach would be to acknowledge that Genoa is a tough, fighting team that has played very well on the road and can give anyone a run for their money. If the wins vs. Milan and Roma didn’t convince me, today did: I think Genoa is for real so put me firmly in the later camp.

Fiorentina started the game brightly and had a shot on goal within three minutes. Monto had created the opportunity (a corner) and was very strong the whole game. (Hopefully we are beginning to see a trend this season, as he was a lone bright spot in the Lazio match.) Donadel and Mutu have other chances as the first half went on, but Genoa’s defense was sharp. Fortunately, so was the Viola’s. The Great Man decided not to start Vargas and Gamberini, a gamble that certainly paid off with a clean sheet. We shall see what he does on Tuesday. Anyway, the teams go into the half drawn at nil.

Milito comes on for Genoa in the second. Strange that he doesn’t start. In the 54th minute he makes a brilliant run at goal and gets the ball at his feet. His shot is strong but it is almost miraculously saved by Bassy Frey; the announcers calling the game don’t make enough out of it, as it was a gorgeous, incredible save. Thank you Bassy.

Finally in the 61st Gila get a nothing ball at his feet in the box, turns to his right and somehow lasers the ball into the far corner. Industrious boy, that Gila. A hell of a goalscorer. AND quite a bargain on the transfer market, I’d say. Somewhere a douche named Gattuso is grimacing.

However, so was I. The Viola had 30 minutes of defending against a pretty good team ahead of them, and holding onto leads has not been the club’s specialty as of late. The final half hour is a tense affair with a ton of yellow cards without ever becoming really dirty. The Viola do a good job, generally, of keeping Genoa out of the box and truly dangerous attacks are quite limited. The one moment that had me swallowing my heart came three minutes into extra time when Genoa’s Juric crossed a perfect ball into the Viola box heading strait for Olivera’s head and then the back of the net. But Bassy gets out in time and punches it away, so game over. That’s twice he saved us.

So, as I said, it was a win, and against a pretty good club. I would really like to see more of the fluid, attacking style that we fell in love with last year, and I would like to see someone else put it in the back of the net beside Gila. (Although Gila is still welcomed to score as much as he wants.) The defense bended but did not break today, so I am satisfied. If we can do the same vs. a Champions League caliber team on Tuesday, I will be even happier.

On that note, I will be back soon to preview Tuesday’s game vs. Steaua. Hope you all have a good weekend, although seeing our boys get their three must surely be the highlight. Take care, and Forza Viola!



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  • rizariero |  September 28th, 2008 at 8:00 am

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    won from genoa is nice

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  • Angharad |  September 28th, 2008 at 8:29 am

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    While the finishing did need a little work, the passing was back on form (mostly), and everyone looked like they were actually awake and trying, which is certainly a major improvement. Whatever carrot/stick combo San Cesare tried on them it obviously worked; I hope they appreciate how lucky they are to have him (and Frey).

    Here’s to them getting the finishing problem worked out by Tuesday. We are _capable_ of beating Steaua; whether we’ll put in the effort to do so is always the question.

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  • Mike |  September 28th, 2008 at 9:14 am

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    I wanna see Mutu score again :-(

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  • tito |  September 28th, 2008 at 4:36 pm

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    Gilardino is making some unbelievable goals. Let’s hope he’s saving some for Lippi!

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  • mike |  September 28th, 2008 at 6:24 pm

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    Gila’s goal seemed to be offside but who cares it was a beautiful goal and i can’t wait for another victory on tuesday!…Boy does this year’s serie A seem to have a lot of depth with all these good teams…its going to be fun to wtch the next 33 games forza Viola!!!!!!!

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  • Andrei |  September 28th, 2008 at 8:10 pm

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    What’s happening with Mutu? Only one goal so far this season and a couple assists… and in Saturday’s game he looked quite unhappy about something. Maybe those 17 million pounds he owes to Chelski?

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  • ursus arctos |  September 28th, 2008 at 10:51 pm

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    The word in Florence is that Mutu is not completely fit, and that he and Prandelli may have had a falling out earlier in the week.

    The latter is rumoured to be the source of Prandelli’s blast about guys who don’t want be in Viola being better off elsewhere. Which has led to a renewal of the stories about Mutu and Corvino having agreed a deal that will let him leave at the end of the season.

    It wouldn’t be Mutu if there wasn’t some drama. He also is surely jealous of the attention that Gila is getting.

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  • slakas |  September 29th, 2008 at 1:45 pm

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    prandelli:
    “We are ready, we have gotten rid of some problems and we are on the right track again,” said coach Cesare Prandelli. “We will always have moments of difficulty, but we have to face them like a team. We are not afraid, of course there is the right tension, but we are convinced we can control the match.

    “I do have to say I think last year we had more character. Tomorrow I want to see the same performance as against Lyon.

    “I’m excited about this first Champions League match in front of our public, but I’m also calm, for two reasons. First, because the team reacted well to the defeat to Lazio, though the days after that were difficult.

    “Second, because I saw [Adrian] Mutu angry Saturday night. It was not because he was substituted, but because he felt he did not give a good performance. He’ll want to make up for that.”

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