Fiorentina, Albert Gudmundsson and Moise Kean in doubt for Como

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F Fiorentina is continuing its preparation at the Viola Park ahead of next Sunday’s home match at the Franchi with Como. The viola’s goal is to gain their first success in the league after the away draws against Cagliari and Torino and the home defeat suffered Saturday night against Napoli.

Today’s training session was not attended by Moise Kean, who is struggling with a mild flu: however, there is optimism for the center forward&#8217s presence for Sunday&#8217s challenge, and the same goes for Albert Gudmundsson, who missed the match with Napoli due to the aftermath of an ankle injury suffered in the national team. As of this week, the Icelander has returned to work with teammates demonstrating his now full recovery.

Stefano Pioli is therefore confident of having the whole group at his disposal, an important aspect in anticipation of a match that in the intentions of the same coach and his group should get Fiorentina’s championship off the ground.

In the meantime, at the Viola Park, the last purchase of the summer market was presented by dg Alessandro Ferrari, the external Tariq Lamptey, born in London on September 30, 2000, coming from Brighton for about 6 million plus bonuses, over 100 appearances in the Premier League where he was among the fastest players ever, fresh from his debut in Serie A last Saturday when he took over in the final minutes. He is English by birth but defends the colors of Ghana.

”I have played a lot in England but coming to Italy I consider it an important step for me and for my career, Serie A is another level league – said Lamptey -. I am very grateful to Fiorentina for this opportunity, I arrive in a historic, glorious club where there is a beautiful project. They told me that they have been following me for a long time and this makes me even happier. I started at Chelsea, there I grew in every respect, now I can&#8217t wait to do well in this jersey and showcase my quickness and skills as a pliant player”.

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