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UEFA Cup: Fiorentina draw away in Villareal (English/Italian) Print E-mail
Friday, 26 October 2007

Christian Vieri scores for Fiorentina against Villareal in the UEFA CupFormer Azzurri striker Christian Vieri struck for Fiorentina but the Viola were hit by a last-gasp Villarreal equaliser after a spirited performance at the Madrigal.

While the result will have pleased the Tuscans, they came agonisingly close to a memorable victory.

The Gigliati cause wasn't aided by injuries to Azzurri midfield pair Franco Semioli and Riccardo Montolivo who watched from home.

Veteran marksman Christian Vieri started alongside the prolific Adrian Mutu leaving Giampaolo Pazzini on the bench.

Cesare Prandelli's men began fearlessly and had the better of the opening exchanges.

Danish winger Martin Jorgensen showed no rustiness after a long period out of action and nearly cut a ball back to Adrian Mutu in the fifth minute.

Jorgensen was again dangerous a minute later as his ball found Vieri, but the ex-Inter star was dispossessed inside the box.

Sebastien Frey had his first test in the Viola goal when he had to rush out to deny Marcos Senna and he did well to stop a header from ex-Milan front man Jon Dahl Tomasson shortly after.

 



The pace of the game slowed after a bright first 20 minutes and neither side looked willing to upset the status quo.

With three minutes remaining in the first period, Fiorentina saw Vieri denied by an onrushing Diego Lopez.

The first half ended with little drama with Prandelli the happier Coach, but the real action was still to come.

Just four minutes after the interval, the Viola went ahead.

Zadravko Kuzmanovic pounced on some sloppy midfield play from the hosts and fed Mutu whose cross from the left was steered home by Vieri for 1-0.

A tired Jorgensen left the pitch after 58 minutes for a richly deserved rest and Dutch starlet Anthony Vanden Borre entered the fray.

Goal hero Vieri was replaced by Pablo Daniel Osvaldo as Villarreal rolled the dice by sending Santi Cazorla and Turkish striker Nihat Kahveci on for captain Josico and Cani.

Nihat's first action was to squander a free-kick in a promising position with 20 minutes remaining as the Italians started to be pushed back.

Tomas Ujfalusi nearly had an opening on the counter-attack, but Diego Lopez arrived to fall on a long Mutu ball.

Mutu was denied by a dubious offside flag as Serie A's second-placed side looked capable of sealing the points.

With time running out for the Spaniards and the crowd showing their frustration, free-kicks and bookings started to accumulate.

However, there was a sting in the tale as Villarreal levelled with three minutes left.

Giuseppe Rossi's free-kick was met by the head of defender Joan Capdevila and the home fans breathed a sigh of relief.

Prandelli can be proud of the way his side performed and will be pleased with the draw, but his men came within a whisker of a heroic three points. Channel4.com 

 

VILLARREAL-FIORENTINA 1-1
(First Half 0-0)
SCORERS: Vieri (F) al 4’, Capdevila (V) al 42’ s.t.
VILLARREAL(4-4-2): Diego Lopez; Angel, Fuentes, Godin, Capdevilla; Cani (Nihat dal 19’ s.t.), Josico (Cazorla dal 19’ s.t.) Senna, Mati Fernandez; Tomasson, Rossi. (Viera, Josemi, Cazorla, Cygan, Pires, Mavuba). All. Pellegrini.
FIORENTINA (4-3-3): Frey; Ujfalusi, Dainelli, Kroldrup, Balzaretti; Pazienza, Liverani, Kuzmanovic (Donadel dal 30’ s.t.); Jorgensen (Vanden Borre dal 15’ s.t.), Vieri (Osvaldo dal 21’ s.t.), Mutu. (Lupatelli, Gamberini, Pasqual, Pazzini). All. Prandelli.

In Italian: Fiorentina, che beffa

Altro che coppetta. La Fiorentina dimostra di tenere eccome alla coppa Uefa, mettendo sulla ribalta una grande organizzazione di gioco, un Vieri ritrovato e soprattutto un sontuoso Mutu. A imporre il pareggio non è tanto il Villarreal quanto un gol regolarissimo annullato al romeno e una disattenzione difensiva che vale il pari agli spagnoli. La squadra di Prandelli resta comunque con tutte le carte in mano per proseguire nella competizione.

VIOLA DI CASA - Si parte con il dubbio su chi giochi realmente in casa. Perché sugli spalti la spedizione dei mille tifosi viola si fa sentire da par suo. E in campo i vari Mutu, Liverani, Jorgensen e Vieri iniziano subito a martellare la porta di Diego Lopez. E' solo al quarto d'ora che la coppia Rossi-Tomasson si fa viva. Ed è l'ex milanista, in particolare, a mettere in cattedra le doti acrobatiche di Frey con un pericolosissimo colpo di testa da pochi passi.
Poi però la Fiorentina riprende in mano la gara: il telaio tattico è perfetto, e salvo qualche sbavatura (c'è un Balzaretti poco preciso) la macchina è ben oliata. Su tutti, Dainelli, Mutu e Jorgensen, ma anche Vieri appena può cerca la porta. Così si va al riposo con la sensazione che il colpo sia alla portata degli uomini di Prandelli.
LA RIPRESA - Sensazione peraltro azzeccatissima, perché basta che Mutu salga in cattedra come ormai sa perché si trovi il passaggio decisivo per mandare in gol Vieri. Poi il romeno continua a dettare gioco e a creare scompiglio in prima persona, fino a trovare il gol su invito di Donadel e a vederselo annullare per un fuorigioco inesistente.
LO SGAMBETTO - E' propri da lì che cambia qualcosa. Perché gli spagnoli rirpendono coraggio e iniziano a premere e a mettere in affanno la difesa viola: fino alla punizione precisa di Rossi dalla destra su cui Capdevilla incorna anticipando Donadel. E' la beffa che però non annulla una bella prova sul palcoscenico internazionale.
IL GIRONE - Infine, medesimo risultato per l'altra partita del girone C disputata: Elfsborg (Sve)-Aek Atene (Gre) finisce 1-1.

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