Serie A: Jonathan Ikoné saves Fiorentina against Genoa

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Continuation of the 32nd day of Serie A this Monday in the early evening. Fiorentina welcomed the pretty promoted Genoa, on their lawn at the Artemio-Franchi stadium. This meeting was quite important for both teams. On the one hand, the Viola wants to have a good end to the season to secure a European ticket, while the Grifone wants to validate its retention as quickly as possible. While Andrea Belotti thought he had opened the scoring for the locals, the match referee finally refused the goal (27th). It was Albert Guðmundsson who shook the nets for Genoa (42nd).

Returning from the locker room, the Frenchman, Jonathan Ikoné, saved his team by equalizing (54th). In the standings, Fiorentina, which has a game in hand, remains in the race for Europe despite its 10th place in the soft underbelly of the Italian championship, while Genoa is still in a good position in Serie A with this 12th position. Next weekend, the Viola will travel to Campania to face Salernitana, while the Grifone will play at home against Lazio, during the 33rd Italian matchday.

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