Fiorentina: Tomo Reports, Mandragora Clash & Pongracic Error

Florence, September 21, 2025 – Of Gea 6 – First parade (comfortable) at 37 ‘on Paz. In the second half, a conclusion of Sergi Roberto takes away from under the crossbar, then repeating himself on Nico Paz. It is he who keeps Fiorentina afloat, but on Addari’s goal is not exempt from faults.

Dodo 5,5 – He seemed to be started at a game of the protagonist. The problems come with the entry of Jesus Rodriguez who forces him to be lower and limit the restarts that in the first half had created some potentially dangerous situation.

Pongracic 4,5 – He takes care of Morata, returning to the center of a four defense. Remedy a yellow that is not there. He always tries to play on the advance and position and at least at the beginning: what is never missing is the application and the physical impact, limiting Morata’s and Douvikas games when he enters. It closes very tired, it’s true, but the error on Addari is bloody and lethal. And it arrives after the equally decisive one against Napoli.

Ranieri 5 – Back to the center and buffers the opposing restarts, going to closure on Morata. Kempf is lost on the occasion of Como’s draw and it is not the first time that it happened in this start of the season. From 76 ‘Viti 5.5 – He suffers Addari that on his part makes the difference.

Gosens 5,5 – He must have a long eye on the Vojvoda. The defensive work that German is doing is moving. He pays something in terms of production, but behind it is a sentence. As readings and as an impact. In the end he still has the strength for a decisive diagonal. Lamptey Sv – The former Brighton is very unfortunate who must raise white flag for yet another physical knee problem, hoping that it is nothing serious. Surprising owner and could also be a winning move. Sin. From 22 ‘Fortini 6 – It is the most complicated debut that could be thought. It does not disfigure, playing in a whole band.

Mandragora 6.5 – It has the great merit of unlocking the result by resuming and keeping its punishment low. This is what Nicolussi ankle is accompanied in the middle of the field and its dose of experience contributes to keeping Fiorentina in line. It is no coincidence that Como takes field and courage just when he comes out, probably for having exhausted the energies, also thanks to the great heat. From 61 ‘Sohm 5.5 – He too is overwhelmed by the opponent’s rhythm, but at least he tries from outside, touching the pole.

Nicolussi ankle 6 – Of struggle and government, but above all of personality. Everything is always born from its intuitions that often go vertically, as happens in the first half. He risks a possible rigor, but the VAR gives him reason. In difficulty in the second half, like everyone else. FAZZINI – 6 goes to Smolcic, but also looks closely Nico Paz who trotterella in his area. It does not backward when there is also the body to use, trying to feed the action that goes a little in sob. From 61 ‘Fagioli 5 – little changes with his entrance.

Small 5 – He still has to find the agreement with his companions even if the movements are righteous. We need time that knowing and getting to know each other, it is true, but in certain situations you must also take initiatives with personality and courage. From 76 ‘Dzeko 6 – Two good intuitions and it is not a little.

Kean 5,5 – He always tries, even if the aim is lump. In the first half he tries in all the ways to be found ready, even if the offside is lurking. In the second half he practically does not see a ball and begins to be a serious problem. For him and the team.

Att. Pioli 5 – Nervous and load as never we had seen it. He wanted to celebrate his 80th purple bench in all competitions in a very different way. Instead, the appointment with the first victory has yet to postpone, chewing very bitter especially for how (even inexplicablely) the team has fallen into the second half. The structure convinces, the second half just not.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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