Showing posts with label Roma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roma. Show all posts

Thursday 17 January 2013

Fiorentina-Roma 0-1 at Franchi in Coppa Italia Fixture

The Giallorossi came out on top in extra time thanks to a goal from their forward. Fisticuffs at the end of the game. Taddei, Dodò and Cuadrado all saw red. The Viola did hit the crossbar and the post twice. But its Zeman’s side that go through to face Inter in the semi-final, after surprising everyone and playing with a 3-man defence.

Roma bounce back. Following 2 defeats in a row, 3 in their previous 5 games, they win at the Franchi in the Coppa Italia, beating Fiorentina to claim the place in the semi-final against Inter. The game in Florence ended 0-1 to the Giallorossi, after extra time. And it was Destro who grabbed the winning goal, in the 97 minute. The match had been a very exciting one, packed full of defensive errors and, above all, a lot of goal chances that kept the fans on their feet. The winning goal came in extra time, via the player who had tried the hardest to get on the score sheet all game, Destro. But Fiorentina have plenty to feel aggrieved about: they hit the woodwork on a total of 3 times – the crossbar once and the post twice. But they just weren’t able to get the better of Zeman’s side and their new-look defence: the coach switched to playing 3 men at the back. It was Fiorentina’s 3rd consecutive defeat, following defeats in Serie A against Pescara and Udinese.

Zeman's 'revolution' — Zeman surprised everyone. He played an improvised 3-man defence, in complete contract to his usual tactics of playing a 4-man defence. And Roma didn’t concede any goals, with Marquinhos, Burdisso and Castan lining up at the back. Destro was the lone striker in attack, as both Osvaldo and Lamela were suspended from this game, and Totti was injured. Florenzi and Pjanic started in a 3-4-3. Montella started the match with Toni alongside Jovetic in the Fiorentina attack. Neto started in goal rather than Viviano.

Lots of chances - but no goals — That’s how the 1st half went. Roma actually passed the ball around well. They were very fluid but despite creating a host of goal scoring chances, were unable to get the ball into the net. De Rossi came close to scoring via a header early on and the visitors had another fantastic chance to take the lead thorough Destro, who powered forward, only to see his fierce effort across the face of goal go just wide. Fiorentina did come under pressure, especially at set-pieces, and also when Florenzi, who was full of energy, pushed forward on the left. But the home side coped. And they did get forward themselves too, through Jovetic. Their best chance came from a fantastic right foot effort from Aquilani: his free-kick rattled the crossbar. The sides went into the half-time break 0-0. But, despite the scoreline, the 1st 45 minutes (plus the 1 minute of injury time) had been extremely exciting and end-to-end stuff.

Chances not taken — Fiorentina came out playing better football in the 2nd half. They started to take control and grew in confidence. But they still did mess things up in defence: first Tomovic and then Rodriguez both failed to clear and handed Destro 2 gilt-edged goal scoring chances. The forward set up Florenzi with the 1st (keeper Neto did brilliantly to save) and then Destro himself missed the 2nd with a left foot effort that he should have done better with. Roma did actually get the ball in the net, via a De Rossi header, but the midfield player was rightly given (just) offside. It was back to square one. Fiorentina pushed forward more and hit the woodwork again, this time through Borja Valero. His splendid left foot shot deserved a goal. Then Destro again wasted a chance when one-on-one with Neto: he lofted the ball over the keeper with a delicate chip – but Savic got back to clear off the line. The 90th minute also passed with the score still 0-0.

Destro scores — The goal came 7 minutes into the 1st half of extra time. The ball fell to Destro who, this time, couldn’t miss after he was set up brilliantly from the right by Pjanic.

More bad luck for the Viola — But it just wasn’t Fiorentina’s night. They fought back immediately, but, rather than brining the equaliser, an effort from Cuadrado hit the woodwork. Taddei, who had come on as a substitute for Piris late in the 2nd half, was sent off after pulling back Borja Valero: he had already been booked 2 minutes earlier. But Fiorentina still couldn’t break through despite the game ending in the 123rd minute – there was even time for Dodò and Cuadrado to both be sent off following fisticuffs almost on the stroke of the final whistle, a melee that involved players from both sides. The 2nd semi-final of the Coppa Italia will therefore be Roma-Inter. They will play each other 3 times in the 10 days from January 20 to January 30: as well as the two-legged Coppa Italia game, the sides will also face each other in Serie A.

Friday 4 January 2013

PSG coach Ancelotti Shown admiration towards Roma, Fiorentina

PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti is impressed by the gradual begining of Fiorentina and AS Roma this season.
Ancelotti is a former Roma coach.
"Roma are a young and well-defined team with great potential, but there is the unknown quantity of their lack of experience.
“Fiorentina are very impressive and I really like Montella. He has shown quality, capability and intelligence. I admire the way he presents himself, as he is always very calm and never tries to wind people up.
“Italian football needs personalities like this.”

Tuesday 1 January 2013

Spurs, Juventus and Fiorentina set an eye on Pablo Osvaldo

There have been some reports emerge that Tottenham Hotspur will struggle it out with Juventus and Fiorentina for Roma Striker Daniel Osvaldo, as they look to strengthen in this month’s window.
The forward, who is in his second season at Roma, has already hit nine league goals this term and is close to matching his tally of 11 from last year.
The Argentina-born striker, who has been capped six times by Italy, was on Spurs’ radar during the summer but ended up staying in the Italian capital.
Fiorentina have enjoyed a strong start to the season and want to add more firepower next month as they look to sustain their challenge for a Champions League place.
La Nazione claim the Florence side are seeking to raid their Serie A rivals for the 26-year-old, but Roma are reluctant to sell. (TalkSport)
With Spurs only having two decent strikers, they are in need of bringing somebody in and boss Andre Villas-Boas has targeted a top player, but the battle he may have on his hands might mean that he does not get his man.

Friday 28 December 2012

Giancarlo Antognoni: Fiorentina want a striker

Fiorentina legend Giancarlo Antognoni thinks that the Viola are just a striker away from being a stable top three side.
The Tuscan giants have been a revelation this term and they are third after 18 games, but Antognoni sees a Powerlessness in attack.
“This Fiorentina side needs a centre-forward,” he said Firenze Viola. “I have great respect for Luca Toni and the others, but they definitely require a forward.
“Let’s say that if they had a player like Roma’s Pablo Daniel Osvaldo then qualifying for the Champions League this season would be clearly available to them.”
Osvaldo is actually a former Fiorentina player. The Argentine-born striker scored just five goals in 21 games over one and a half seasons in Florence, but he’s now a recognised Italian international.
Osvaldo has nine goals in 13 League games for Roma this season.
Fiorentina’s top scorer in Serie A in 2012-13 is Stevan Jovetic with eight, while Toni has grabbed six in 14 matches.

Wednesday 26 December 2012

Fiorentina owner Dalla Valle: I don't know what Roma's Zeman moaning about

Fiorentina patron Andrea Dalla Valle has had a pop at the wailing of AS Roma coach Zdenek Zeman.
Dalla Valle feels the Serie A is well representative of all of Italy.
“We gave ourselves until Christmas to understand what this Fiorentina side could dream of,” he said.
“Looking at the League table, the qualifying for the Champions League is an objective that we, along with five other sides, can fight for.
“That’s why I don’t understand Roma boss Zdenek Zeman’s claim that there is a northern wind in Italian football.
“His side is three points away from the Champions League zone…
“We are all there, clubs from the north, the centre and the south.”