TMW
There aren’t many Fiorentina players stuck in the pits, but one of these is of central importance in the composition of the squad available to Palladino, who has however been able to cope more than well with his absence up to now. Icelandic Albert GudmundssonHowever, it still remains the big shot of the lily summer market in the name of revolution and the theme of the health conditions of the class of 1997 still remains of central importance in the dynamics.
According to what I learned from TMW, nothing to be done to see Gudmundsson again in the first match of the championship restartthe one on Sunday afternoon (kick-off at 3pm) on the Como pitch. The former Genoa player’s recovery is progressing well, say those in the know, but Fiorentina’s desire is not to risk any relapses and to get the player back to 100% form and condition, so as to set up a return path without repercussions. The hamstring injury is now becoming more and more of a memory, but it’s better to avoid jokes. Therefore, if Gudmundsson will not be present at Sinigaglia, as well as for the Conference match against Pafos on Thursday, it is much more likely that we will see him back on the bench for the following championship match, at Franchi against Inter on 1 December.
However, Fiorentina’s other pre-break injury, Danilo Cataldi, is much better: the problem between the thigh and heel has now disappeared, the former Lazio player will be at the match in Como. As well as Edoardo Bove, who missed the call-up with the U21 national team due to a minor annoyance. At least a month out, however, for Amir Richardson, who was injured against Morocco.