

Fiorentina v. Bayern Preview: The Line Must Be Drawn Here
By: Ted | November 4th, 2008
Tomorrow at the Artemio Franchi Fiorentina will meet Bayern Munich in what they hope is the Stalingrad of their Champions League hopes this season. Here they must stop the advance of their opponents and indeed register a victory if they are to have any hopes of advancing to the group stage. (And, incidentally, I’m just using Stalingrad as a shorthand metaphor; I’m not comparing Bayern Munich to the Nazis or the German Army in World War II, so save the pissy emails and comments.)
The Viola have had a difficult Champions League campaign so far this season. Hopes were raised when they jumped to a 2-0 lead vs. Lyon on the road in their first match, but they could not hold on and drew 2-2. They then disappointingly drew 0-0 with Steaua at home and were walloped in their last game 3-0 to Bayern in Munich. They now sit third in their group with two points, while Lyon has five and Bayern has seven. There are still many permutations to what the final table could look like in the group, but most observers agree that a win in Florence is vital tomorrow. A draw would leave them mathematically alive but hanging by a thread, while a loss would seemingly eliminate all hopes of Fiorentina advancing. Thus the Viola must go all-out to win this important match.
To make things more difficult, the match comes at a time of challenge for the Viola. The club has lost Comotto to injury (he has been strong at fullback all season) and is just coming off a discouraging 1-0 loss to derby rivals Siena. There are also injury worries surrounding Juan Vargas and Adrian Mutu, although both may very well play. On the other hand, Alberto Gilardino and his scoring touch looks to return for the Viola, which will certainly give them a lift. On Bayern side, reports right now indicate that old friend Luca Toni will be unable to play in Florence tomorrow, a bit of news surely disappointing to him and also many of his admirers.
It shall be an interesting match. After the drubbing in Germany we know Bayern are a good team that can put goals on the board. I expect them to play cautiously and intelligently tomorrow. As for Fiorentina, it seems as if it has already been a long season since so many games have been played, but really things are just getting started, and tomorrow’s game is probably the first must-win match of the season. I expect (and hope) that Fiorentina plays exciting, attacking football. We shall see what this team is made of now that they have their backs to the wall.
Recent Form (All Competitions)
Fiorentina
02/11/08 v Siena LOST 1-0 (Series A)
29/10/08 v Inter (h) DREW 0-0 (Series A)
26/10/08 v Palermo (a) WON 1-3 (Series A)
21/10/08 v Bayern Munich (a) LOST 3-0 (Champions League)
18/10/08 v Reggina (h) WON 3-0 (Series A)
05/10/08 v Chievo Verona (a) WON 0-2 (Series A)
Bayern
01/11/08 v Arminia Bielefeld (h) WON 3-1 (Bundesliga)
29/10/08 v Eintracht Frankfurt (a) WON 1-2 (Bundesliga)
25/10/08 v VfL Wolfsburg (h) WON 4-2 (Bundesliga)
21/10/08 v Fiorentina (h) WON 3-0 (Champions League)
18/10/08 v Karlsruhe (a) WON 0-1 (Bundesliga)
04/10/08 v Bochum (h) DREW 3-3 (Bundesliga)
Starting Line-Ups (AKA The Blind Guess Department)
Fiorentina
Frey, Vargas, Gamberini, Dainelli, Pasqual, Kuzmanovic, Felipe Melo, Montolivio, Santana, Mutu, Gilardino
Bayern
Rensing, Oddo, Lucio, Demichelis, Zé Roberto, van Bommel, Ottl, Schweinsteiger, Borowski, Ribéry, Klose
I have Vargas starting in back in spite of the injury rumors. We’ll see. I also have Melo in the midfield ahead of Donadel; both guesses (and they are guesses) are based on the assumption that Prandelli will want more offensive firepower.
Prediction
Bayern would like to win this game. Fiorentina HAVE to win this game. It really is their Stalingrad. I’m going with the guys who are desperate. Besides, when the hell do I ever pick the opposition?
Fiorentina 2-1.
TV Situation
The match will not be shown here in the States since neither team plays in England or is Real Madrid or Barcelona. I fucking hate ESPN.
I will be back with the review, probably on Wednesday night. I hope everyone is good, and remember not to destroy beautiful Florence after we win the match.
Forza Viola!
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The match will not be shown here in the States since neither team plays in England or is Real Madrid or Barcelona. I fucking hate ESPN.
Hear fucking hear.
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whoa roma 3-1 over chelsea
maybe there is hopePosted from
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Vargas won’t be there, were getting Gobbi back, by the way Corvino just got an interesting catch in Brazil, a central midfielder named Danilo who could be joining us in January (bye bye Dainelli or Kroldrup?)
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oops…did I say midfielder…i meant defender
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anyone got feedage?
soccernet has released lineups (subject to change)
1 Sebastien Frey (G) (G) Michael Rensing 1
5 A. Gamberini (CD-L) (CD-L) M. Demichelis 6
3 Dario Dainelli (CD-R) (CD-R) Ferreira Lucio 3
88 Felipe Melo (DM) (LB) J. Ze Roberto 15
19 Massimo Gobbi (LB) (RB) Massimo Oddo 23
14 Luciano Zauri (RB) (CM-L) Mark Van Bommel 17
24 Mario Santana (AM) (CM-R) Tim Borowski 24
18 R. Montolivo (LM) (LM) Franck Ribéry 7
22 Z. Kuzmanovic (RM) (RM) B. Schweinsteiger 31
10 Adrian Mutu (CF-L) (CF-L) Lukas Podolski 11
11 A. Gilardino (CF-R) (CF-R) Miroslav Klose 18Posted from
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need a stream as well..anyone have one?
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ohhhh yes 1-0
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Mutu!!!!
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http://www.justin.tv/widgets/jtv_player.r000.swf?channel=muchodeportestv3
Mutu goal.
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someone shoot obama a note and ask for reliable italian soccer feeds while he’s at it.
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I switched to http://www.ustream.tv/swf/4/viewer.47.swf?embed=293823&loc=/&cid=293823 and it’s working. So far. (I don’t think even Obama can provide that kind of miracle, slakas.)
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a tying goal from bucharest would be really nice about now
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Well, damn it. And it’s that traitor Borowski, too. [/Werder moment]
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Effing Borowski!
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UGH
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Don’t see us scoring three more in the last 12 or so. And Klose JUST missed another!
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So, in other words, we’re fucked.
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2 for lyon, it’s all but over
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well not totally dead.
5 pts back with two matches to go.Posted from
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beat lyon and steau and hope bayern have something to play for in the last match
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…I’d interpret that to mean “we’re fucked”. But then, I suppose last night should have taught me the value of hope.
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roma scored 3 on chelsea. anything can happen
PS watch them go to bologna and fall flat on their faces
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Looks like the Uefa cup parachute is the most likely option, which is really a shame. Given the results against Lyon and Bayern, Fiorentina really deserved to qualify.
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I was probably the last defender for Osvaldo and Almiron, but how about just selling off ALL the Argentines? We lack angry attackers…were so soft its not even funny
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