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Lecce vs. Fiorentina: Preview and betting tips
Fiorentina, with Antonín Barák in the line-up, will play Lecce on Monday. Daniel Samek is in the squad, but he hasn’t played a single game yet. Surprisingly, only two points separate the two teams, what to expect from their confrontation?
Fiorentina, with Antonín Barák in the line-up, will play a league match against Lecce on Monday. Daniel Samek is in the squad, but he hasn’t played a single game yet. Surprisingly, only two points separate the two teams, what to expect from their confrontation?
Lecce have lost only one of the last four league rounds, which has taken them out of the relegation zone. From 16th to 18th. Hellas Verona, two points ahead of last-placed Sampdoria Genoa.
Fiorentina have lost their last two Serie A games, but they made up for it on Thursday with a 5-1 Conference group win over Hearts. On the other hand, they are only three points behind ninth-placed Sassuolo.
Gabriel Strefezza is the star of the home team, the Italian striker has already scored five times. Italian U21 international Lorenzo Colombo is the ideal joker, the talented striker has two hits.
Nicolás González shines for Fiorentina, the Argentine international striker has scored four times so far. Czech national team offensive midfielder and summer signing from Hellas Verona Antonín Barák has scored two goals.
Lecce have been languishing at home so far, having earned only three points from four home games for draws, and already need to break the curse.
Fiorentina, on the other hand, are scoring plenty of goals, having scored more than once in three of their last five games.
Considering Fiorentina’s shooting form and the improved mood in the team after a big win in the Conference League, I think they will beat Lecce.
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