At the start of the summer, hopes for
Fiorentina were relatively low. A disappointing 2011/12 season finished with
them in 13th place and many of their fans feeling frustrated. Their season was
hardly ideal, after manager Sinisa Mihajlovic was sacked in November, and
replaced by Delio Rossi who steered them, well more like dragged them to a
place in mid table mediocrity with a 13th place finish.
Fans of the Florence based club were hardly
filled with excitement heading into this season. With big named players who
helped them qualify for the prestigious champions league regularly in the mid
to late 2000's such as Alberto Gilardino and former Chelsea man Adrian Mutu now
long gone, few felt Fiorentina had enough world class players to push the club
into Europe again. However, the actions of the owner over the summer showed the
club weren't willing to accept another mid table finish.
Over the summer, in came; Borja Valero from
Villarreal, Alberto Aquilani from Liverpool, Emiliano Viviano on loan from
Palermo and David Pizarro from AS Roma to name but a few. However, arguably the
most positive news of the summer for Fiorentina was the news that the previous
season's breakout star Stefan Jovetic would be staying despite rumoured
interest from most notably Manchester City.
The season began well for Fiorentina, as
they got impressive wins against, amongst others, Udinese, Catania and Lazio,
and famously a 3-1 win against AC Milan at the San Siro. So what is it about
them this season that wasn't there last season? Well of course the investment
has helped. Borja Valero has been influential in central midfield, having
played in all twelve of the club's games so far this season, as has on loan
goalkeeper Emiliano Viviano. Their defensive organisation has improved
massively from last season, with the side having conceded a mere 9 goals in 12
games, significantly more impressive when you consider Fiorentina have played
Internazionale, AC Milan, Juventus and Napoli already this season. As expected,
Stefan Jovetic has been an integral part of the success enjoyed by the club
this season. His guile, energy and trickery have helped him to six goals this
season, a record that will only lead to more speculation in January or the
summer over his future.
As long as they can keep Jovetic, I am
confident that Fiorentina can remain in the top six, or even four, as they are
now. With the new signings settling in well and the squad looking settled and
confident, Fiorentina are the sort of side that look like they can defeat
anyone on their day. Another huge advantage that Fiorentina have is the fact
that they are not in any form of European competition unlike their rivals at
the top of the table. They could well be
a team to watch for the remainder of the season.
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