Fiorentina Dominates Juventus 3-0: The Ratings Revealed—Fagioli and Kean Leave Us Wondering, Nico Goes Missing!

Fiorentina claimed a resounding 3-0 victory over Juventus in their Serie A clash, held at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence. The home side's triumph was secured through goals from Gosens, Mandragora, and Gudmundsson. Let's delve into the standout performances and the less flattering contributions from the match. === Juventus Ratings === Michele DI GREGORIO 5.5 – A clever early save against Kean, but he conceded three goals without much resistance. Could’ve done better, especially for the second and third strikes. Pierre KALULU 5 – Struggled to find his footing, alternating between right-back and centre-back. Fell victim to the opposing attack, much like his teammates. Lloyd KELLY 5 – Positioned wide, akin to a wing-back but ultimately had no impact as the game unfolded, being overrun. (Substituted 74’ for GATTI 6 – Came on late and held his own as the game was already decided.) Renato VEIGA 4.5 – Marking a comeback but faltered badly. The defence was shaky, and he was notably late to cover for the second goal; a rough outing. (Substituted 59’ for ALBERTO COSTA 5.5 – Steady on the ball but offered little going forward. The pace slowed in the concluding moments.) Timothy WEAH 4.5 – Wide right but lacked effectiveness. His only shot was a misfire in the 24th minute. Constantly troubled by Gosens and booked before being taken off. (Substituted 74’ for CONCEICAO 6 – Showed some spirit late on but had little chance to influence the scoreline.) Khephren THURAM 5 – A shaky start, losing crucial duels but showed some fight in the second half, at least making an effort. Manuel LOCATELLI 4 – Overran in midfield, unable to keep pace with the match. He struggled defensively and failed to create any attacking threat. Teun KOOPMEINERS 4 – An off day, he lacked urgency and finesse, contributing little to the overall effort. Weston MCKENNIE 5 – Initially involved but faded dramatically, failing to make any real contribution in the final third. Nicolas GONZALEZ 4 – An invisible performance, haunted by his past, he offered backward passes and once again left fans disappointed. (Substituted 59’ for CAMBIASO 6 – Tried to add some drive before being forced off with injury. (Substituted 86’ for MBANGULA SV)) Randal KOLO MUANI 4.5 – Had an early opportunity but hesitated and lost possession. Struggled for any chances in the second half. MANAGER: Thiago MOTTA 3 – Took some questionable decisions from the off, leaving out several key players. The back line was porous, leading to a horror first half and a lackluster second. The last two fixtures have seen Juventus concede a staggering 7 goals. Motta commented, “I feel the support of the club; my future isn’t my main concern.”
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