Serie A: The fiorentina of a great mold Kean masters the Genoa

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Continuation of the 23rd day of Serie to this Sunday afternoon. La Fiorentina welcomed, under the eyes of Cher Ndour, the Genoa of Patrick Vieira in Tuscany on the lawn of the Artemio-Franchi stadium. On the side of the Rossoblù, the objective was to fill up on points to get closer to the top of the painting and thus continue their solid rise under the leadership of the French coach. The Viola wanted to score precious points to continue to solidify its place in the race for Europe.

During the first period, the premises opened the scoring thanks to a formidable outdoor stole from the foot to the goal of Moise Kean (9th), a few minutes before the cancellation of a penalty for the FIO by the Var. Quickly, Albert Guðmundsson doubled the place in front of his old team (30th). In the second half, the Genoese reduced the brand with Koni de Winter (55th). Insufficient to trap the players of Raffaelle Palladino (2-1) in the ranking, the Fiorentina climbs in 5th place, while the Genoa still camps a meager 12th position. Next weekend, Viola will challenge Inter in Lombardy, while the Rossoblù will play against Torino in the Piedmont, during the 24th day of the Italian championship.

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