Serie A: Fiorentina crushes Frosinone, Ikoné scores

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Continuation of the 24th day of Serie A this Sunday noon. Fiorentina welcomed the promoted Roman from Frosinone, on the lawn of the Artemio-Franchi stadium. While the Viola quickly raised the tone, the winter recruit, Andrea Belotti, opened the scoring for the locals on a pass from the Frenchman, Jonathan Ikoné (16th). A passer who subsequently becomes a scorer since the former Lille player doubled the lead straight away (19th). And before the break, Lucas Martínez Quarta has already made the break for Fio (43rd). In the second act, Nicolás González scored the fourth goal for his team (53rd). The reduction in Luca Mazzitelli’s score will not change the situation (66th).

Antonin Barak did it again to lock in the success (5-1). In the standings, Fiorentina remains in a very good position in the Italian championship with a good 6th position, while Frosinone is still in a soft spot with a 14th place in Serie A. Next weekend, the Viola will travel to Bologna to challenge the Rossoblu. Leoni will play the Roman derby at home against AS Roma on matchday 25.

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