Sports editorial office, (EFE).- Juventus resisted Fiorentina’s bullying, Persisting but misguided, he protected his early advantage thanks to Fabio Miretti and extended his good run (0-1) to extend his threat to Inter’s lead by dominating the standings.
It was not a good game for the team. Massimiliano Allegri, who nevertheless claimed his fourth straight win to continue his efforts.
Fiorentina mended the feelings. He also added a third consecutive loss, but he had the ball more than him Turin painting and also opportunities. Only the lack of a goal prevented the premium sought by Vincenzo Italiana’s team, who reacted fiercely to the conceded goal after ten minutes.
Passing from the left, in attack, from Filip Kostić, who sent the cross to the area where Fabio Miretti appeared to beat Pietro Terracciano.
The home team reacted positively, searching the field and the opponent’s goal without measure. Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny sand he worked hard several times, which the search for a viola tie required.
As in the 23rd minute, when he responded to a shot from Nicolás González, the one who insisted the most and who later had six more and ran into the Juventus goalkeeper with a shot from the middle of the shot.
Those were the moments in which they insisted the most Fiorentina. Started by Christian Kouame over the bar, and on the brink of half-time Cristiano Biraghi’s free-kick collided with Szczesny again before Luca Ranieri headed the ball wide.
He resisted Juventus and the onslaught of the Italian’s team It gradually decreased as the minutes passed. Their best moments were over and Juventus started to feel more comfortable and came to the local area more often. He was not successful either.
Juventus kept their style until the end, with superiority, while Fiorentina He left without a reward and with more doubts.
— Technical document:
0 – Fiorentina: Pietro Terracciano; Fabiano Parisi, Luca Rainieri (Yerry Mina, m.89), Lucas Martínez, Cristiano Biraghi; Arthur Melo (Nannitamo Ikoné, d.78), Rolando Madragora; Christian Kouame (Riccardo Sottil, m.78), Antonin Barak (Giacomo Bonaventura, m.59), Nicolas González; and Lucas Beltrán (M’Bala Nzola, d. 47).
1 – Juventus: Wojciech Szczesny Daniele Rugani, Bremer, Federico Gatti; Weston McKennie, Fabio Miretti (Andrea Cambiaso, m.61), Manuel Locatelli, Adrien Rabiot, Filip Kostić; Moise Kean (Dusan Vlahovic, m.68) and Federico Chiesa (Arkadisuz Milik, m.68).
Goal: 0-1, m.10: Fabio Miretti
Referee: Daniel Chiffi. Displayed card yellow Adrien Rabiot, Moise Kean and Federico Gatti, from Juventus, and Luca Rainiri, from Fiorentina.
Incidents: matchday eleven of Serie A played at the stadium Artemio Franchi from Florence.
Source: Panama America
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