Fiorentina is Sweet (Sixteen)

By: Ted | February 21st, 2008

15794_news.jpgEarlier today Fiorentina beat Rosenborg 2-1 in the second leg of their UEFA cup Round of 32 matchup, winning 3-1 on aggregate, and thus advancing to the sweet sixteen. This sets up an enticing matchup with the team currently in fourth place in the Premier League, Everton. It’s a dream matchup for some, and definitely so for me. Since an English team will be participating, they will show it on regular TV.

I am not going to recap the match with Rosenborg here, as that would be the height of dishonesty; I didn’t watch it. I was at work. (Damn you, regular employment! Damn you, people who pay my wages and put food on my family’s table!!!) Instead, while I plugged away editing academic articles, I surreptitiously followed the match on the ridiculous ESPN “game tracker,” just as I did for the first leg of the tie. Other than the fact that Fiorentina won, and that Liverani and Cacia got the goals, I could tell you little about the match from following the “tracker.” Apparently Fiorentina dominated for long stretches and would have had the shutout if not for a fluky goal at the end. Liverani and Frey, both coming back from injuries, apparently looked fine.

Here are two fine recaps of the match from people who presumably actually saw it, and not just little dots on a computer screen telling you where Adrian Mutu took a long-distance shot from: The first report is from ESPN.com and can be found here, the second is from Goal.com and can be found here.

Couple of other things of interest: Here are the thoughts of Coach Prandelli, urging the media to let the boys enjoy their win for a few minutes before getting all worked up about the fellas down south they have to play this Sunday. And here is a little something from Liverani saying he looks forward to playing Everton. I’m not so sure.

Regardless, I am ecstatic about this result. It’s great to be in the last 16 (and, as if I need to remind you, the last Italian team). The club is showing real heart and ability by continuing to play all-out in Europe while doing their damnedest to keep up their form in the league.

This is shaping up, potentially, to be a very special season for the Viola.

I will be back tomorrow or Saturday to preview Sunday’s game. As I said, I think they are playing some team from the capitol.



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  • Nolan |  February 21st, 2008 at 5:50 pm

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    I think La Viola have what it takes to go all the way in the UEFA Cup, but the defense concerns me…Everton has what it takes to punish us for those flukish goals.

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  • Martha |  February 21st, 2008 at 7:56 pm

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    Mutu looked sharp to me, and Cacia was really active in his time on the pitch; his goal was just the sort of alert, instinctive finish that’s been eluding Pazzini, who must be so exasperated still to be without a European goal.

    Dainelli made a couple really, really awful backpasses that nearly screwed Frey (which is more than a little troubling with Roma coming up), and Liverani mis-hit a clearance spectacularly to create Ronsenborg’s best chance before their goal. Other than that, though, Fiorentina looked good and, after the fist 25 minutes or so, definitely were in control.

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  • Phillipo Taylor |  February 27th, 2008 at 10:03 am

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    You ‘Violas’ are going to get a hell of a beating when the mighty Everton arrive at your historic city. We are the sleeping giants of the Premier league and our defence is airtight!!!

    Goodison Park is a Merseyside ‘fortress’ and we will give you a warm (but noisy) welcome for 2nd leg! Ciao Bello!!

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