Nico González leads Fiorentina’s win

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Fiorentina put a foot and a half in the semifinals of the Conference League after winning this Thursday by 1-4 at Lech Poznań Pole, in a first leg of the quarterfinals in which the Argentine international shone with his own light Nicholas Gonzalezwho led the away win with a sensational first half.

After losing the opportunity to be proclaimed world champion by having to leave the concentration of the Albiceleste team due to an untimely injury days before the start of the 2002 World Cup in Qatar, Nico Gonzalez He seems determined to lift a title with Fiorentina.

It doesn’t matter that the preparer Vincenzo Italian put him on the left wing, as happened last week against him Cremona in the first leg of the Coppa Italia semifinals, or on the right, with a different leg, as happened this Thursday in Poznan. The Argentine is always a differential player.

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He showed it four minutes into the game with a spectacular left-footed shot from outside the area that crashed into a post and whose rebound the Brazilian was in charge of making it 0-1 Arthur Cabralanother of the keys to the spectacular moment of form that the “viola” team is going through.

But if the Fiorentinawho has not known defeat in any competition since February 12, is one of the top favorites to win the Conference League, the Lech Poznań He has made more than enough merits throughout the tournament to appear among the list of applicants.

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A poster that owes a great deal to the great campaign of the Swedish striker Mikael Isaacwho showed that he not only knows how to score, but also assist, after leaving the ball free with his head after twenty minutes for the arrival of the Norwegian Kristoffer Veldewhich established the 1-1.

Marker that was in charge of putting back in favor of the Italian team, of course, Nico Gonzalez, who showed not only having an immense talent, but also the determination to surpass his pair with an impressive leap and sign the 1-2 score at 41 minutes with a chopped header.

The Argentine could do little more than six minutes into the second half left the field of play as a precautionor after suffering a blow in the final bars of the first part.

A change that did not diminish the forcefulness of Fiorentina, who practically put the pass to the semifinals on track with the goals of Giacomo Bonaventura and the Frenchman Nanitano Ikonéthe substitute for Nico Gonzalez, that established in 63 the definitive 1-4.

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