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Revelation of this first part of the Serie A season, Fiorentina traveled to Lecce for the 22nd day of the Italian championship. The opportunity for the Viola to put pressure on its neighbors in the race for the Champions League. Vincenzo Italiano’s flock believed they were upholding logic by winning in Puglia, but were overthrown at the end of the match (2-2).
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However, former Bordeaux player Rémi Oudin broke the deadlock in the first period (1-0, 17th) before Rolando Mandragora (1-1, 50th) and Lucas Beltran (2-1, 68th) gave theirs the lead again. And while we were heading towards a victory for the Violets, Roberto Piccoli (2-2, 90+1e). then Patrick Dorgu (3-2, 90+3rd) offered victory to the locals. Fio lost for the third time in a row in all competitions and missed the opportunity to move up to fourth place in the rankings. Lecce gains a rank and goes 13th.
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