Viola Crush Hapless Cagliari, Birthday Boy Santana shows he’s boss …

By: Tim | December 23rd, 2007

super-mario.jpg Cesare Prandelli sent out his most aggressive possible formation today, mixing together the healthiest and most on-form members of the squad with the clear intention of going for the kill right from the start against Cagliari. He sent out Old Man Vieri as a central forward, a start he’s earned over the recently ineffective and always whiny and frustrated Giampaolo Pazzini. Mutu and Santana flanked Bobo. In the midfield, Donadel was removed and the offensive minded three across were Liverani, Montolivo and Kuzmanovic. Partly out of necessity and partly to exploit the space in Cagliari’s defense, Jorgensen started at right back. The results speak for themselves. Thanks to our Tuscan homeboyz, Empoli, the Viola are now only one point behind Udinese for the coveted 4th place spot.

First Half

Montolivo started things off with a well struck shot from the edge of the 18 yard box, after Mutu set him up with an excellent drop pass. However, and much to the chagrin of the manager, the Viola quickly allowed Cagliari to equalize as a result of some slack marking in the 18 yard box. From that point forward, Cagliari was full of attacking life and fighting Fiorentina hard, keeping things even and interesting. Foggia was excellent on the left flank, and to his credit, Lupatelli made a couple of saves and was generally solid throughout. In the last 5 minutes of the half, Jorgensen placed a perfectly weighted ball onto the head of Mutu, who put away the chance to put the Viola back on top. Just after that, Cagliari’s Canini decided to chop Vieri’s legs out from under him in the penalty box despite the fact that Old Man Bobo was barreling away from the goal and towards the sideline. Stupid foul. Mutu made no mistake on the penalty kick, putting the Viola up 3-1 on the stroke of half time and effectively ending the game as well.

Second Half

Like I said, the second 45 was essentially a formality. However, Fiorentina did not send the fans at the Franchi home dissapointed. After a sweet 1-2 between Mutu and Montolivo, Santana got on the end of Mutu’s low cross and unleashed a low left footed shot that found the back of the net. But the real gem was the 5th and final goal for Fiorentina. Watch the video linked to above, it comes towards the end. He absolutely worked 2 different Cagliari defenders and unleashed an unstoppable shot. Quite a way to celebrate your birthday …

Santana’s health is a key for this team going forward. With Santana and Mutu playing on the wings, Fiorentina will create many chances each game. It will then be up to the two of them, mainly Mutu, to finish a share of those chances and the central forward tandem of Pazzini and Vieri to take their chances as well. And while he did make a couple of poor passes, I credit Montolivo with being more aggressive today. He pushed further up the field and got into shooting range regularly. His goal was spectacular and he had a couple of excellent passes as well.

Merry Christmas

Enjoy the holiday everyone. I will be busy this week but I plan on stopping by regularly during the interval. I will take a look at some of the bigger thematic things Fiorentina fans will be looking for in the second half, recap the first half of the campaign, stay up on any transfer market news, and examine where the team stands in regards to the Della Valle/Corvino/Prandelli plans.




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  • Martha |  December 23rd, 2007 at 2:56 pm

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    Awesome ending to the first half — nice to go into the break with some optimism, and Pazzini’s whiny ass on the bench. (Apart from winning the penalty, how was Bobo? Should I not ask?)

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  • Tim |  December 23rd, 2007 at 3:02 pm

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    Um, Bobo provided a bit of decent link up play. But he was largely ineffective out there. It was the Santana show in the second half, Mutu show towards the end of the first. Sprinkle in a little of Jorgensen and Montolivo. Bobo did not have his best game, but he did last the full 90.

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  • ursus arctos |  December 23rd, 2007 at 6:30 pm

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    I was at the Milano Derby, but from the highlights on Sky Italia, the penalty looked a bit generous. Not that we are complaining, of course.

    Just what we needed going into the Christmas break without Frey and a good portion of the defence. I was one of those inclined to write off our chances for the Champions League as soon as Sebastien went down, but that now looks unnecessarily pessimistic. Mutu is playing the best football of his life right now, and if Lupatelli can put up a string of performances like today’s the Viola will be ok. With Milan 25 points back (admittedly with three matches in hand) and concentrated only on the Champions League, fourth place is very much up for grabs.

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  • Nolan |  December 23rd, 2007 at 8:03 pm

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    With Mutu close to his best, and Santana and Montolivio finding their form I think it’s safe to enter the break with a bit of optimism, if the three of them can keep things up then I think we have a lot to look forward to in the second half. The biggest questions right now is what will happen with the defense - Frey or no Frey this is what separates the Viola from the big boys, not that I don’t love this team’s reckless attacking. Also it would be nice if Pazzini could actually start doing something that isn’t whining, as much as Martha would love it Bobo isn’t going to last forever and it would be nice to find a younger version of Toni. On the subject of forwards do you know what’s up with Lupoli?

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  • Tim |  December 24th, 2007 at 7:45 am

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    Nolan - that’s one of the issues I will try to explore over the break. I know he got his first minutes with the first team during the recent 1-1 draw with Ascoli in the Copa Italia. But, he seems to be buried on the depth chart, and I’d have to look it up but I don’t think he’s even dressed for a league match yet and he’s not on the UEFA roster.

    It seems like a January loan would be best for all involved. And I didn’t get a chance to see the Ascoli match, so I’m not sure where Prandelli sees Lupoli playing. I mean, its clear that he prefers Pazzini or Bobo in the middle, Osvaldo has earned the job as Mutu’s back up as the more offensive wing, and the duties of the wing which require a bit of hanging back are shared by Semioli and Santana. He seems like he would be better suited to wing play because of his small stature and his pace, but I’m not sure what Prandelli has in mind for him.

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