Torino-Fiorentina 0-1, the report cards: Maripan gets caught by Kean, more is expected from Vanoli

Final result: Torino-Fiorentina 0-1

TURIN (edited by Paolo Lora Lamia)

Milinkovic-Savic 6 – In the 0-1 play he comes out to try to counter Kean, who however beats him on the way out. Not very busy in the rest of the match.

Walukiewicz 6 – On his side, Sottil acts, to whom he only allows a couple of swerves which end with no results.

Maripan 4.5 – At the end of a quiet first half, he sleeps on Ranieri’s throw and is caught by Kean who then unlocks the match. Decisive error for the development of the race.

Coco 6 – Solid in the box over the 90 minutes, while not so positive when he should get his team going again.

Pedersen 6.5 – After a first half without infamy or praise, he grows a lot in the second, constantly pushing to the right and also hitting the post one-on-one with De Gea.

Tameze 6 – Battle in the middle of the field with determination, resulting in one of the few who survived the lackluster first half. From 64′ Ilic 5.5 – He comes on and is immediately booked, not playing a particularly brilliant last half hour of the match.

Curls 5.5 – His playmaking is not clear and precise as has often happened at the start of the season, also due to the way he is limited by Beltran. From 78′ Linetty sv.

Sosa 5 – He pushes very little on the left, having more than one difficulty when Dodò advances and being imprecise in his passes. From 64′ Lazaro 5.5 – Vanoli hopes to have something more on the left, but the former Inter player doesn’t come in at his best and doesn’t repay his coach’s trust.

Vlasic 5 – He should connect midfield and attack, but between the lines very little emerges between finishing and offensive insertions. From 78′ Karamoh sv.

Adams 6 – His performance didn’t even last 20 minutes, as he had to leave due to a muscle problem. Shortly before, however, he had tried to shoot once on goal. From 17′ Njie 5 – Not an entry in line with the last two matches for the 92 granata, who does not create too many problems for the Viola defense.

Sanabria 5.5 – The Paraguayan center forward moves a lot, but the balls that arrive in the last meters are few and not very precise. A half-overhand kick just wide and not much else from him.

Paolo Vanoli 5 – We expect something more after the bad match in Rome, but the Toro who take the field are the usual team lacking in ideas and who pay dearly – as against the Giallorossi – for a defensive error. A turning point is needed.

FLORENTINA (edited by Dimitri Conti)

De Gea 6 – He is not called to work overtime, in his afternoon there are just a couple of simple operations. It still conveys security.

Dodo 6 – Concrete performance both in the pushing phase and when Torino has the ball, in the final he shoots the ball badly into the area to double the lead.

Comuzzo 7 – Having returned after the ankle problem, he doesn’t seem to be affected at all. He starts with a great closing, continues without making any mistakes.

Ranieri 7 – The action of the winning goal starts from his left foot, from a throw tens of meters from the defense. And success also depends on his attention.

Gosens 6 – His direct opponent Pedersen appears to be in good condition and makes him struggle a couple of times. Overall, however, it remains sufficient.

Ox 6.5 – Proposed again in the middle, he takes on directorial tasks that are not entirely within his range. When the gates need to be closed, he is always there.

Richardson 6 – With those octopus legs, he catches several balls in the middle. Lacks speed in transmission, but is applied in the defensive phase.
From 64′ Adli 6 – Some shivers in the setup as soon as he entered, and Palladino opted to move him further forward after a while. Orchestrate discreetly.

Colpani 6 – He is the first Fiorentina player to kick towards the Granata goal, in general he shows himself in action but without great flashes.
From 64′ Ikone 5.5 – His and Kouame’s entrances seem to take away the brilliance and serenity of the Viola’s maneuvers, fortunately without consequences.

Beltran 6 – He acts as an added midfielder, attacking Ricci whenever he can. This drains him in attack, but Palladino is fine with that.
From 75′ Mandragora 6.5 – He doesn’t even have time to get in before he hits a free kick against the post, coming close to scoring the ex’s goal. A good takeover on his part.

Thin 6 – Confirmed as the starter for the second in a row, he has to fight less to open up spaces compared to Genoa. He makes the right use of them, but lacks finishing.
From 64′ Kouame 5.5 – Initially deployed on the left, when Kean comes out he moves to centre-forward. In neither position will it be sufficient.

Kean 7 – Fiorentina’s permanent center of gravity, Palladino is happy to have him back. He makes the most of the first good ball, he knows how to act alone.
From 85′ Biraghi sv.

Raffaele Palladino 7 – For now the ranking seems to give lightness and only positive push to his team, he aims to maximize the good moment and relies on nine elevenths from Genoa. Fiorentina manages the pace of the match as they like, making the most of the first good ball of the match. In the second half he closes ranks without leaning too much backwards: rating seven, like Fiorentina’s consecutive victories between Serie A and Conference.