Not an easy match for Moise Kean. The Fiorentina striker tries to extricate himself but is often closed by Bologna’s rearguard. In the first half of the match the Viola striker scores but in a clear offside position. For Gazzetta dello Sport, the performance was still sufficient: “No goal? One, cancelled. But the concept is that every time he gets the ball it’s a danger, an advancement, an idea. A point of reference.” “He’s going through a good period of physical form – writes Tuttosport – dueling openly with Beukema. The fact, however, is that this time it doesn’t affect the match”.
“He fights with no holds barred with Beukema both with the ball in the air and on the ground – analyzes the Corriere dello Sport – he is dangerous on a shot from outside”. “Often left alone in the grip of Beukema and Lucumi – reports TMW – in the first half he scores but clearly offside. With the decline in the second half it is suffering for him”. This is the comment from Firenzeviola.it: “He sprints on the edge of offside, immediately finding the goal but the starting point is irregular and the possible advantage is cancelled. He tries again on the development of a corner, at the end of the first half, finding the rebound from Skorupski. He comes back with a personal action five minutes into the second half but ends up on the ground before managing to shoot. Today he’s a little too confused.”
Kean’s report cards
TuttoMercatoWeb: 5.5
Gazzetta dello Sport: 6
Tuttosport: 5.5
Corriere dello Sport: 6.5
Corriere della Sera: 6
Firenzeviola.it: 5.5