Empoli’s report cards – Ismajli a wall, Colombo and Esposito not very inspired

Final result: Empoli-Fiorentina 0-0

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Vasquez 6 – Safe between the posts and when coming out, the Empoli goalkeeper is always ready for the opponents’ rare shots. A couple of decisive interventions in the first half kept his goal clean, transmitting confidence to the entire defensive department. His solid performance contributes significantly to the precious clean sheet against a fearsome team like Fiorentina.

Goglichidze 6.5 – Attentive and flawless performance from the defender, who keeps the incursions of the Viola attackers on his side at bay. Precise in advances and closures, he also proposes himself in the setup phase with some good vertical plays. A couple of providential interventions in the finale demonstrate his growing confidence in the role.

Ismajli 7 – The central defender confirms himself as a key player in the Italian defense with a performance of great substance. Always concentrated and punctual in closing, he wins almost all the aerial duels with the opposing attackers. His experience and positional sense are fundamental in leading the department and maintaining the high line, neutralizing the Viola’s offensives.

Screws 6.5 – Careful and tidy match from the young defender, who doesn’t look out of place when compared to more experienced attackers. Some good defensive diagonals and several punctual closures, even if on a couple of occasions he was surprised by Colpani’s accelerations. Overall a positive test that confirms his growth and reliability in the defensive trio.

Gyasi 6 – Generous and self-sacrificing performance from the winger, who runs a lot up and down the right wing. In the defensive phase he contains Gosens’ offensive outbursts well, while forward he presents himself with continuity even if not always clear in his choices. A couple of interesting crosses not exploited by his teammates testify to his constant contribution to the maneuver.

Henderson 6 – The midfielder dictates the timing of Empoli’s maneuver with personality and quality. With precise passes and a constant presence in the blocking phase, he helped maintain control of the midfield. It drops in the second half, until the substitution. From 74′ Ekong 6 – Enters the game well, giving solidity to the midfield at the end with some valuable interventions.

Fats 6 – Match of great sacrifice and tactical application of the midfielder, who makes his dynamism count in both phases. Valuable in the interdiction phase with several recovered balls, he also proposes himself forward with some insertions. He drops a little at distance but his performance remains positive, guaranteeing balance to the blue midfield.

Pezzella 6 – Constant push on the left wing for the winger, who puts Dodò in difficulty with his accelerations. A couple of treacherous crosses not exploited by his teammates, while in the defensive phase he contained Colpani’s offensive attacks well. Beating of good substance and continuity in both phases.

Anjorin 6.5 – The English midfielder manages to make an alternating impact, but when he does he is dangerous. Some good play on the restart, but, unfortunately for him, little clarity in the last pass. A performance that reveals his qualities but also ample room for improvement. From 86′ Haas sv

Esposito 6 – Match of sacrifice and movement of the young attacker, who moves a lot between the lines trying not to give points of reference. A couple of interesting ideas with the ball at his feet, even if he lacks a bit of precision in the last pass. He is appreciated for his commitment and generosity. From 74′ Pellegri 6 – Enters with the right determination, trying to give weight to the attack in the final with some interesting movements.

Columbus 5.5 – Struggles to find spaces against the Viola defense, well marked by Comuzzo and Ranieri. He moves a lot but receives few playable balls, rarely managing to be dangerous. A high shot from a good position in the first half was his only real chance. From 57′ Solbakken 6 – He brings freshness to the attack, creating some problems for the Viola defense with his movements and a couple of interesting ideas.

Roberto D’Aversa 6.5 – The blue coach sets up a careful and orderly match, managing to harness the purple maneuver. His team holds the field well, conceding little and trying to restart when possible. The changes at the end demonstrate the desire to seek victory. A precious point against a big team that confirms the solidity of his Empoli and the quality of the work done. Still unbeaten in this start: only Juventus like him.