Cagliari Win: Rossoblù Beat Fiorentina 2-1 | Serie A 2024

FINAL WHISTLE: Fiorentina-Cagliari 1-2

90’+3’ Double opportunity for Cagliari, first Adopo shoots centrally then Borrelli’s diagonal shot with De Gea blocking it in the corner

90’+1’ Comuzzo booked for a foul on Gaetano

90’ Allowed 7 minutes of added time

86′ Ze Pedro is booked, sliding from behind to stop Gundmundsson

85′ Final forcing by Fiorentina, Cagliari defends to the bitter end

84′ Yerry Mina is booked. Mina celebrates a little too much for his intervention on Piccoli, who was booked for wasting time

82′ Fiorentina substitution. Solomon out, Fortini in

80′ Triple change Cagliari. Pisacane runs for cover. Idrissi, Prati and Zappa enter, Obert, Palestra and Mazzitelli out

78′ Fiorentina very close to equalising! Carambola in the Cagliari penalty area, the ball ends up at Brescianini’s feet but Mina saves on the line

73’ Fiorentina goal! Brescianini network. On Dodo’s low cross, Brescanini anticipates Ze Pedro and puts it in

71′ Second cchange in Cagliari. Enter Borrelliesce Kilicsoy

66’ Fiorentina opportunity: Gudmundsson shoots from the edge of the area, the ball chips the post, Caprile immobile

64’ PFirst change in Cagliari, Esposito leaves, the new signing comes in Sulemana

62′ Caprile booked for waste of time

59’ Fiorentina double substitution. Brescianini and Harrison enter, Ndour and Gosens out

57’ Esposito’s free kick too central, De Gea’s save was easy

56’ Pongracic booked for a foul on Kilicsoy

53′ VERY CHANCE CAGLIARI!!! Yet another counterattack by the rossoblù with Mazzitelli serving Kilicsoy in the penalty area but his shot goes high

49’ Another lunge from Palestra, literally unleashed, but he kicks out

47′ ILCAGLIARI DOUBLES IT. GYM GOAL!!Another deadly counterattack by Cagliari following a lost ball by Ndour, Palestra does well to enter the penalty area and beat De Gea

46′ Here we go again! The second half begins Fiorentina-Cagliari. For the Viola, Mandragora is out, Fabbian is in

Cagliari goes to rest with a 1-0 lead on Fiorentina. So far the goal scored by decides Kilicsoy shortly after half an hour. A purely defensive match for the rossoblù who were good at taking advantage of counterattacks. Caprile is decisive on a shot from Gundmundsson

END OF THE FIRST HALF: FIORENTINA-CAGLIARI 0-1

46 ‘ Esposito tries from outside the area, De Gea blocks to the ground

45’ Granted one minute of added time

44’ Another lunge from Palestra in the right lane, his cross is intercepted by the opposing goalkeeper De Gea

43’ Fiorentina pushes and forces Cagliari into their three quarters. Dribbling by Solomon, his cross is blocked for a corner by Luperto

38′ Fiorentina opportunity! The former Piccoli tries from the edge of the area, the ball ends up one meter wide

33′ WHAT A CAPRILE PARADE!!! The rossoblù goalkeeper blocks Gudmunsson’s shot from two steps away

31′ CAGLIARI GOAL!!! Network of Kilicsoy. Palestra runs down the right, perfect cross for Kilicsoy who heads it, the ball touches the arm of a Fiorentina defender and ends up in the net

27’ The ball of the game is always in the hands of the Viola but Cagliari is well placed on the pitch and never allows the home team any depth. Ball possession 78 to 22 for the home team

26′ Fiorentina dangerous Good combination between Gudmundsson and Piccoli, but the center forward’s low cross is imprecise

23’ Now Cagliari tries to gain some space

20’ Gudmundsson tries to serve Piccoli, but the Icelander’s ball is long

18’ Palestra looks for space for the cross, Solomon steals the ball from him and is fouled by the young winger

16’ Rather slow pace at this stage

17’ Cagliari tries to raise the center of gravity. Good passing network by the rossoblù who however are unable to serve Kılıçsoy

12’ Mandragora missile from long range, high ball

11′ Viola possession Fiorentina manages the ball, Cagliari defends well

7′ Cagliari dangerous. Palestra lunges and shoots towards goal from inside the area but there is a deflection from the Fiorentina defender and the ball goes wide

4’ Mandragora looks for the goal directly from a free kick, but the midfielder shoots very well

2’ Fiorentina starts strong and is firmly in Cagliari’s half of the field. Excellent start to the match for the Viola

1’ Fiorentina opportunity! Gudmunsson tries, the ball grazes the post and ends up at the bottom

1’ Kick off! Get started Fiorentina-Cagliari. The kick-off was preceded by a minute’s silence in honor of Rocco Commisso

Welcome to the live text of Fiorentina-Cagliarimatch valid for the twenty-second matchday of Serie A.

Safety clash between two teams in a reasonable state of form: the Fiorentina won the three points at the Dall’Ara against Bologna while the Cagliari his morale is skyrocketing thanks to the victory against Juventus. Mazzitelli’s goal was decisive as it outwitted Perin, allowing the rossoblù to regain the victory that had been missing for a while.

Roberto Piccoli is the great ex of the match, having recorded his best scoring season in Serie A with the Cagliari shirt last season (10 goals in 37 appearances).

Pisacane confirms the starting line-up for the match won against Juventus, with Gaetano acting as midfielder in a 5-man midfield. Also on the bench with Zappa, back from injury, are new signings Dossena and Sulemana

Here are the official lineups.

Fiorentina (4-1-4-1): De Gea; Dodo, Comuzzo, Pongracic, Gosens; Mandrake; Beans, Ndour, Solomon, Gudmundsson; Small. Available Lezzerini, Brescianini, Ranieri, Nicolussi Caviglia, Harrison, Fazzini, Kospo, Fortini, Christensen, Kouadio, Braschi, Balbo, Fabbian. All. Vanoli

Cagliari (3-5-2): Caprile; Zé Pedro, Mina, Luperto; Palestra, Mazzitelli, Gaetano, Adopo, Obert; Esposito, Kiliçsoy. Available: Sherry, Ciocci, Zappa, Idrissi, Rodriguez, Cavuoti, Dossena, Prati, Sulemana, Borrelli, Pavoletti, Trepy, Luvumbo. All.Pisacane.

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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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