

Jo-Jo leads the Charge as Viola Increase Lead for 4th
By: Tim | May 11th, 2009
I hope everyone is still enjoying the excellent performance by the Viola in Sicily yesterday. If you are having a rough Monday, dig the highlights to cheer yourself up. I’m covering for Ted on this recap post, so I didn’t take notes while watching the match yesterday. Here’s what I can remember and what I’ve gleaned from the websites Uncle Sam’s computer allows me to peruse on my lunch hour.
First Half
Fiorentina got off to a strong start, dominating possession initially. However, Catania showed good organization and it became clear that the Viola would have a tough time breaking down their defense using a deliberate build up. Almost on cue, after the Italian commentator on the pirated stream I was watching said the Viola needed to try to attack faster and more directly, the Gila Monster nodded a long ball down into the path of Jo-Jo who took one touch to control it before firing a laser beam into the side netting. Catania’s keeper, Kosicky, who looked strong on the day overall, had no chance to get to it. It was Jo-Jo’s first Serie A goal from open play and it was certainly a finish to remember.
From there, Jo-Jo pressured the back line and nearly took the ball off of Kosicky’s feet and walked it into the back of the net. Also, Kuz had a couple of chances, and while he didn’t convert them, he won praise from the Fiorentina offside commenters for not doing his usual and blasting his shots over the bar. Clearly, we’ll take the progress where we can get it. Tedesco faked out Gamberini at the top of the box and should have equalized, but he put his shot wide of the post with Frey coming off of his line to challenge him. The first half ended with the Viola up 1-0, and they were deservedly in front.
Second Half
After the half, Fiorentina spent the first 15 or 20 minutes trying to increase their 1-0 lead. This nearly paid off. Vargas and Monto went close with shots from outside the box. Jo-Jo forced an excellent reaction save out of Kosicky with a header off of an excellent cross from Pasqual. Also, My Main Man Melo almost volleyed a second-ball off of a corner kick into the net. After those chances went begging, Prandelli made all of his substiutions with an eye towards securing the 3 points. Donadel, Gobbi and Zauri came on for Kuz, Vargas and Jo-Jo, respectively. Aside from one header over the bar, Catania did little to trouble Bassy and the Viola back line. Then, in injury time, Gila Monster and Gobbi capitalized on a defensive error and Gobbi poked the ball into Zauri’s path and Zauri turned and buried the ball into the back of the net. I have no idea why he was in Catania’s penalty area in injury time, but he did well to put the result of the game beyond doubt.
After Zauri’s goal, the entire team celebrated the hard-fought and well-earned 3 points together. Subs, coaches and all. It was great to see and it showed the collective spirit that has enabled the team to bounce back from the disappointing result away against Udinese and consolidate their fourth place spot. Overall, this was an excellent performance by Cesare and the boys.
Where things Stand
After the late match on Sunday, things went almost as well as Fiorentina could have hoped for. Juve, aka Newcastle United, drew at Milan, Genoa salvaged a point on a late equalizer against 10-man Atalanta (well done second-rate Nerazzurri) and AS Roma officially eliminated themselves from CL contention with a draw at Cagliari. Here’s how things stand at this point.
Fiorentina can secure 4th place by taking 6 of the 9 remaining points. I read this on C4 but can’t get that site to load at work, but that must mean that Fiorentina’s results against Genoa are the tiebreaker. We have a 1-0 home win and the 3-3 away draw (and Mutu’s hat-trick) to thank for that. Understandably, Cesare is focued on the 4th place, but I don’t think we can completely rule out 3rd.
As it stands, Juve are faltering badly, having failed to win since March 21 against Roma. The remaining matches for them are home against Atalanta, away to Siena (they’ll win this because those second-rate Tuscans always roll over for Newcastle United so the can get players on loan), and home against Lazio. It will take 9 points from Fiorentina and less than 2 victories from Juventus (we have a 1-1 home draw from the first match and the 1-0 defeat in Turin) for this to happen, but these are certainly teams moving in the opposite direction.
Lastly, the next match is the Petulant Pazzini, potential viola target Paolombo and Sampdoria coming to Firenze. We’ll monitor the Coppa Italia final on Wednesday, as Samp will be focused on that match, as they are neither in any danger of being relegated nor in range of a Europa League place. So, other than the motivations of Pazzini, they won’t have much to play for after Wednesday.
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Good on Nazio, politics aside (I might be more of a Livorno man myseld if you know what I mean), I have some Lazio supporting friends who must be thrilled tonight, plus they left Samp exhausted and demoralized, just what we need!
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This kid Jeffe (or Jefferson) on the roster, our young, tall, Brazilian striker – what’s the skinny? I mean, Brazilian strikers are usually, uh, good, and the braintrust kept him on the first team this year rather than loan him out to get playing time. What do you make of that? I don’t believe he made his debut this year. What’s he look like in training?
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nope. 300 for shoes is a bit out of my range.
nice to know Samuel L is helping the La Viola cause, unknowingly or not..
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these guys are writing novellas already.
it’s laughable…Posted from
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come on you know they look good
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that’s a ridiculous rumour. russian league is a good financial perspective, if you’re in your early twenties, but not for a 30 year old striker, who is looking for stability. i hope his lawsuit with chelsea has an acceptable outcome, cause its ridiculous to put a player to pay such an amount of money(17.6 millions). thats ,probably more than he actually earned his entire carrer. p.s.:i wouldnt pay 300 for a pair of loafers either.
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Look, depending on the outcome of his court case, Mutu might need to cash in to a degree that Fiorentina are not able to help him with. So, we can focus on what a good player he is, or how happy we think he is in Firenze, or how we’re thrilled that he’s not risking his muti-million dollar abilities by blowing coke and banging porn stars any longer. But that’s a waste of time until we know what his legal situation is.
If he ends up owing Chelsea a shit ton of money, than you can best believe he’s going to take some Gazprom money from Zenit or head to Ukraine if Shaktar wants another aging striker who was a success in Serie A or to Munich if Bayern want more Viola sloppy seconds.
I also don’t think it is an accident that for every rumor we see about Mutu’s various suitors, we see a rumor about the second strikers/outside strikers in a 4-3-3 that Corvino is pursuing. The fact that Corvino is keeping tabs on Affellay and Pandev is no accident – it doesn’t mean that Mutu is gone, but the team are clearly preparing for that possibility. You are kidding yourself if you think otherwise.
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i’m not saying the fact mutu might leave is laughable,
i’m saying THAT story, which claims he will move if some dood is still there, is a complete fiction and i would parade ala papa weigo down the street if it he leaves for that reason.
he’ll leaves for tons of money and nothing else.
also, you’re typically not going to read about anything corvino is planning unless he tells us or the agent floats the story
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can we avoid the pointless needless arguments about ins and outs for one season haha – i choose to ignore all stories and rumours as BS until confirmed in bold!
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Which is why we should talk about this Jefferson kid – he’s already on our roster, but he’s a mystery. Who’s got the dirt on “the next Robinho?” I just made that up.
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we won our friendly 15-0.
gobbi got four
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Tim, everyone knows that. We’re just commenting on how likely we feel it would be for Mutu to choose to leave. If Chelsea get away with their extortion, then he doesn’t have a choice. If they don’t, that’s a different question.
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CRESPO IN VIOLA???
According to Sky news…there is only an official statement remaining until Hernan Crespo makes his way to Florence…they want to make him Gila’s backup for next season (with Bonazzoli leaving) He is out of a contract as of this summer and Corvo and Crespo’s manager have already found an agreement. Thoughts?
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^^^^
apparently they want to do this Bobo Vieri style…one year contract with extension option
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crespo is no bobo, mike. i would welcome him with open arms. he’s still got a couple of good years in him and loads of experience. if he’s willing to cut his wages a bit, then it’s a bargain. his aerial play is among the best in the game.
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that would be an outstanding back up signing, very welcome indeed
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crespo was my second favourite striker after batistuta, i’ll be over the moon if he arrives in florence.
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Huh. Not sure how I feel about that. (If it’s true.)
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Slakas, is this Jefferson? He doesn’t look like an athlete.
http://www.firenzeviola.it/storage/firenzeviola.it/img_notizie/thumb/12341766591216118212PhotobyGiacomo30Posted from
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That page has an “errore” on it. It’s not available.
Here’s a picture of him:
http://img.kooora.com/i.aspx?i=dashti%2Fjefferson.jpgHere’s all the info I can find:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_Andrade_Siqueira
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As far as getting Crespo, I’m not excited. Five years ago I would have been. Footballers with a lot of miles on them are just not reliable, either in performance or fitness. Add on top of the, Crespo’s been The Man at some huge clubs, scored huge CL goals, come up huge in the World Cup – can he play second fiddle to anyone? Or is he going to be an Allan Iverson and say “I can’t come off the bench?” It might work out, but like I said, I’m not excited.
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Atletico Madrid defender Tomas Ujfalusi has once again been linked with a move back to Serie A, this time with Juventus. However, the player has told Mundo Deportivo he will not move to Turin due to the four seasons he spent at Fiorentina.
“Are you crazy? I will not ever go to Juventus, both because I am doing very well here and the Fiorentina fans would never forgive me!”
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While I don’t believe the story unfortunately, I’d love Crespo on Fiorentina. He has a few years left in him and while he won’t contribute much to the build up, is a perfect alternative to Gila when he’s ineffective as he was for a good part of the middle of the season. It’s funny though, he’d be another ex-Parma player, even if he never played under Prandelli.
In other news, Zdrako is out for 10 days.
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No Cassano or Accardi in Florence tomorrow
No Cassano=No Pazzini
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