Mandragora: Fiorentina Needed This Crucial Victory Against Rakow
Rolando Mandragora acknowledged that Fiorentina desperately required their late victory against Rakow, emphasizing that the Conference League is viewed as an important objective, not a burden, amidst their challenging season.
The evening proved to be a roller-coaster for the Viola. After conceding an early goal to Jonatan Braut Brunes, they swiftly equalized within twenty seconds of the restart, courtesy of a spectacular volley from Cher Ndour that found the top corner from outside the box.
"I attempted to bring the ball down, but the brilliance of the goal undeniably belongs to Ndour," Mandragora commented.
A dramatic turn of events unfolded deep into added time when Michael Ameyaw’s raised arm blocked a Dodo cross inside the penalty area. This resulted in a penalty, which Albert Gudmundsson calmly dispatched to secure the win.
Fiorentina: A Much-Needed Morale Boost
Mandragora elaborated, stating, "This victory was essential for us at this moment. We too frequently find ourselves reacting to circumstances; we must learn to start matches with greater intensity instead of constantly playing catch-up. This demands unwavering focus and the correct mindset."
He further emphasized the significance of the Conference League: "This competition is vital for us; it is certainly not an annoyance. In past seasons, we came very close to winning the trophy but ultimately fell short. Now that we are back in it, it would be magnificent to deliver this silverware to our supporters."
The return leg is scheduled for next Thursday in Poland, but prior to that, the Viola face a critical and challenging Serie A match against Cremonese, a fixture with significant implications for their league standing.
"Fiorentina must display determination, hunger, and aggression; that is the standard we all expect from this team," Mandragora declared. "No grand pronouncements, this win provides a certain level of confidence, but we cannot deny our current struggles. Therefore, we must commit ourselves entirely."
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