Fiorentina managed to capture the Italian championship on only two occasions, in 1956 and 1969. Are they not due another Scudetto? The team is working wonders this season. Not even Bologna, who earned 5th place in May and reached the group stage of the Champions League, were in this good of spirit. ‘Viola’ has picked up three points in ten out of their last eleven matches, losing only to APOEL in European competition (1-2), which is quite understandable. A few days ago, Fiorentina cruised past Como (2-0), who did manage to ‘screw’ a few plans of several Italian giants. As far as the next game is concerned, almost all the players should be fit to take the field (even Albert Gudmundsson).
Inter Milan and the unfolding drama that has transpired over the past two weeks appears unphased as a mid-table side would be after a dozen unbeaten streaks consisting of 10 wins and 2 draws. A glance or two at the Serie A table would reveal that The Nerazzurri are the reigning champions and not only that, they have a very strong squad which only raises the perplexity as to how did they end in that part of the league. I would venture to speculate that their recent victory against Hellas Verona, where they convincingly thrashed them 5-0, didn’t shock most. To make things even worse, they recently in the UCL, where Simone Inzaghi’s men easily outclassed Leipzig with a score of 1-0 while their defenders missed a plethora of clear chances. Like Fiorentina, Inter has no severe staffing troubles (missing Benjamin Pavard is a huge loss), so it is pretty much certain that all of their strongest men should be on the pitch.
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