[聯賽] 1213賽季回顧
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Serie A 2012-13 season review: Fiorentina's summer revolution nearly brought
Champions League football
AC Fiorentina
Fiorentina's last season was absolute chaos. Some of the highs (or lows)
included such theatrical spectacles as Alessio Cerci kicking Martín Cáceres
in the back during the match against Juventus and head coach Delio Rossi
slapping Adem Ljajic in the middle of the Novara game.
What Fiorentina, under new coach Vincenzo Montella, did this campaign was
almost a miracle, however cheap that word might sound. But, after a
revolution last summer in which Fiorentina brought in no less than seventeen
new players (plus another six in January), the team disproved the myth that
time is necessary in order for new players to function as a quality side.
Despite the addition of such a large number of new players, Fiorentina
undoubtedly played some of the most exciting football in Europe in 2012-2013.
If it wasn't for the black hole that was January, in which La Viola didn't
win a single game, a Champions League spot would have been secured. But even
without top European football, the word "miracle" remains on the tip of the
tongue when describing the Fiorentina season.
Most significant match
Fiorentina 0-2 Pescara (January 6, 2013)
The first match after the winter break was supposed to be a great day for
Fiorentina. Just a few days before, the club had announced the signing of
Giuseppe Rossi, who was set to be in the stands to support his new team. The
opposition was the weakest team in the league and, because Fiorentina ended
2012 in very good form, it was assumed they could trash the Delfini. Except,
no. Fiorentina could have been 3:0 up by halftime, but as often happens in
football, if you don't take your chances, you will be punished. It is perhaps
unfair to the Viola to pick this match as the most significant in a season
with 21 wins -- some of which were spectacular -- but in the end, this was
the defeat that cost Fiorentina a Champions League spot.
Biggest surprise
Juan Cuadrado
A number of Fiorentina players deserve praise for their performances this
season, but the progress made by Juan Cuadrado this season was amazing. He
showed glimpses of his talent at Udinese and did well enough on loan at
Lecce, but nothing suggested he would turn into such a beast of a player. His
runs down the right, tricky dribblings that left defenders confused, dramatic
cuts inside and one-twos with teammates were a spectacle to watch. In just
one year under Montella, Cuadrado developed into one of the best wingers in
Serie A.
Biggest disappointment
Stevan Jovetic
Jovetic might be the team's capocannoniere, with 13 goals, but the attacker
just wasn't there then he was needed the most. In January, when Fior were
struggling, he failed to take the team by the hand, as leaders do, and to
help them win few more points. In fact, during the second part of the season,
JoJo was pretty much anonymous. He scored a few goals, but he wasn't the
same, decisive player he had been in previous years.
What needs changing?
The defense. Ok, it's more a tweaking that is needed, rather than a radical
change. Although every Fiorentina defender showed their strengths at some
point during the season, they were rarely all in form at the same time.
Who's off in the summer?
David Pizarro and Stevan Jovetic. While the Montenegrin international was expected to leave last season,
Pizarro's desire to change clubs came as a shock to everyone. Pek wants to
play Champions League football, but at this point it's not clear where he
might go. It remains to be seen how will Fiorentina deal with the Chilean's
departure -- whether they will seek a similar player to take Pizarro's place,
or if Montella will resort to a change of style and formation.
Besides those two, Luca Toni is expected to go, but it's not yet certain
whether he will bring his playing career to a close or leave for another
club. Finally, certain players that were on loan and/or didn't show as much
as they were expected to will certainly leave - Momo Sissoko, Christian Llama
and probably Marcelo Larrondo will go back to their parent clubs, while
Mounir El Hamdaoui and Romulo are expected to be sold. Some young players,
like Michele Camporese and Ahmed Hegazy, may be loaned out next season.
If Fiorentina could keep one individual...
Adem Ljajic
Adem Ljajic's revival parallels that of Fiorentina itself - from depressing last
season,when he looked lazy and uninterested, to this season, in which he
looked like one of the best young players in Europe.
Last season, Ljajic was accused by one coach (Sinisa Mihajlovic) of caring
more about eating Nutella and playing Playstation than football, then punched
by another (Dellio Rossi) after being substituted only 20 minutes into the
match against Novara. Even staying at Fiorentina was surprising enough last
summer, but no one could predict that his third Serie A coach, Montella,
could turn the "little devil", as he was called at Partizan, into... a big
devil. Ljajic became a dangerous weapon in Montella's arsenal, with 11 goals
and 8 assists in Serie A.
With most believing Ljajic has overcome his problems and will continue to
improve, this summer will bring an inevitable soap opera regarding his
contract renewal talks. But the Viola know it would be a huge blow if they
lose their now-shiny gem before what could very well be a fantastic season
for him.
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