The sunday's opponent: the Fiorentina.

Fiorentina has the lily as its symbol, also a symbol of Florence. In ancient times the lily was white with a red background, but it was also the symbol of the Ghibellines of Florence. The Guelphs then adopted the red lily on a white background, the exact opposite. When the Guelphs drove the Ghibellines out of the city in 1251, the red lily on a white background became the symbol of Florence. The purple color seemed due to the washing in a river of the previously red and white shirts, in reality the purple was chosen by Luigi Ridolfi, first president of Fiorentina, and immediately liked the fans.

Iachini deploys a 352 which often becomes 532. They attack mainly on the left with Biraghi, but the player who creates the most play and the most dangerous in the offensive phase is Ribery. The Frenchman plays mainly on the left to go towards the center and shoot right, but he is also dangerous with the assist, mainly for Castrovilli who enters without the ball. Similarly, Bonaventura also attacks without the ball. Watch out for the corners to Martinez Quarta and Milenkovic. They play both on their right with Lirola, and on their left with Caceres who triggers Biraghi. We can attack on both flanks, but perhaps on our right, their left, we will have more chances of being dangerous. They have problems with pressing. In defense, Pezzella's absence could be decisive.

That half second. With CSKA Sofia, the main problem was the last step. Our brain is a fantastic machine. It can be enough to look up in the area for half a second to make an assist like a kiss. Let's remember it. I'm sure we will also be able to assist on Sunday. The other fundamental point is not to have even half a second of loss of attention in the defensive phase. We are focused. The game plan is to dominate the pitch with pressing and attacking play. We can win. Let's go win. Daje Roma!

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