

Fiorentina 2 – Sampdoria 2: All-Around Disappointment
By: Ted | April 27th, 2008
Today at the Artemio Franchi in Florence, Fiorentina almost won, and then finally drew in a hugely important Series A match. The draw threw the race for the fourth and final Champions League spot wide open; the Viola now only hold a slim, 2-point lead over their nearest rivals, AC Milan, (who won again and looked great again) while Sampdoria still sit four points back. I am pretty sure the race for fourth is now a two-horse one (which I will explain in a minute) and I’m scared today’s loss might prove extraordinarily costly for Fiorentina.
Today’s Match
Today’s game was an exciting, attacking match. The first half was filled with offensive football and physical play in the midfield. There were a lot of longballs over the top from Samp to Cassano, who seemed dangerous the entire game, while Montolivo and Mutu continued to play well for the Viola.
In the second half, Cristian Maggio opened the scoring for Samp with a strike THAT I DIDN’T SEE. (I’ll get to that in a moment.) Things looked grim for Fiorentina when they didn’t respond by the 75th minute. But in the 78th Mutu chased down a cross and crossed it back into the box where Bobo Vieri (I had no idea he was in the game) headed it home. At this point I probably would have been happy with the draw. But Mutu dribbled past his defender in the 84th and was taken down in the box, winning a penalty. (Which he converted.) I was ecstatic, as the Viola went up 2-1. I then missed all of extra time, until the 94th that is, when I saw Daniele Gastaldello head in a last-second ball to tie the game and end it in a draw. I actually awoke my napping wife because of the screaming.
Getting A Bit Off Track…
As my usual readers know, I like to describe the match in some detail. I take notes and all that. Today’s match, however, was broadcast here in the States on RAI, which means that every few minutes the game was interrupted by a brief bit of music from The William Tell Overture (commonly understood as the Lone Ranger Song) and then an extended update from another match. This happens every few minutes, and thus the viewer (i.e me) misses a bunch of action. Inevitably, I missed the first goal, all of the substitutions, and most of extra time. Why the hell any station would broadcast a game, then cut away, and not even show the goal they neglected to show in the first place, is completely beyond me. I subscribe to RAI (and it’s not cheap) so I can see any Fiorentina games not televised on FSC here in the states. I will probably never cancel my subscription, no matter how lousy the channel is, (half a Viola game is better than none at all) but the station still tries my patience some time.
Big Picture
So what does today’s draw mean? As I said earlier, I believe it is now a two-horse race. In spite of their gutsy comeback, Samp is still four points back and still has three killer games remaining, including matches vs. Roma and Juve. They would presumably have to win out and pass two other teams. Both Milan and Fiorentina, meanwhile, are well placed to get that fourth spot. Fiorentina has, by far, the easier of the schedules (see below) and at least still has a two-point lead. Milan, meanwhile, still has to face Inter, Napoli on the road (always tough), and Udinese, who also looked good today. Fiorentina, however, still has at least one (and hopefully two) more UEFA Cup matches to play. Milan, meanwhile, can focus entirely on the league. Thus I would rate their respective chances about even. And boy does that scare me.
Milan
Inter
@ Napoli
Udinese
Samp
Roma
@ Palermo
Juve
Fiorentina
@ Cagliari
Parma
@ Torino
Looking Forward
I will be spending the remainder of this week looking forward to the big, big return leg with Rangers on Thursday. I would love to get to the UEFA Cup final, and a win on Thursday would make me forget about today’s events right quick.
Be back soon. Forza Viola!
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This was heartbreaking and ruined my day. I “watched” on ESPN’s game tracker, and was ecstatic when Mutu converted. I turned away for a bit and could barely believe my eyes when i saw that Samp leveled it. The schedule gives me some reason for optimism, but the words of a Florentine friend keep ringing in my ears, which are “now that Berlusconi is prime minister, how can his team lose? It is Italy afterall.” I hope that is just dark cynicism. What a bitter draw.
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I was watching on RAI as well in Canada. It was a weird week with no saturday matches and no sunday afternoon game. So the full 10 matches were being played at the same time which caused alot of interference with the viola match. They were also cutting into the Reggina-Parma match which pissed me right off…and it didnt help trying to watch the game when juve and roma were scoring a goal every 2 minutes…but i still love RAI
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A Inter looking to close the scudetto is stronger than a Milan looking for fourth place…I don’t see Milan getting any more than a draw, Cagliari is usually that one given win of the season, Roma also seems to in form for Sampdoria. I think we locked this season a long time ago.
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At least you have the option of getting RAI - count yourself lucky! After being a subscriber for 10 years, our cable company dropped the channel so it is no longer an option. I would gladly take the interruptions to be able to watch the game on RAI.
Oh, and Mike, there will be no more Saturday or night games this season. Everyone plays at the same time for the last few weeks of the season.
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Hi guys,
does anyone know of a good place to watch Fiorentina-Rangers in New York City? The best would be to watch the game in a Viola-friendly environment
Thanks a lot!
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Good luck on thursday.
Cant take football in right now, i am a celtic/viola fan.Two Celtic fans were murdered last night after we beat rangers. The murderers have been arrested.
One man murdered was 51 and was kicked to death by four rangers fans.
football is not worth one life
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