Arrigo Sacchi explains why Fiorentina are one of the Scudetto contenders and “have joined the big four” of Serie A.
“The Viola have by right entered into the pantheon of Italian football,” wrote the former Milan, Parma and Italy Coach in the Gazzetta dello Sport.
“We must compliment this club for their illuminating planning, the introduction of directors at the highest level and the signing of Cesare Prandelli. These factors propelled them towards their rebirth.”
Fiorentina had been in Serie C as recently as 2002 following their bankruptcy, but new owners Diego and Andrea Della Valle have taken them back into the Champions League.
“The Della Valle brought in managerial competence, economic stability and a futuristic strategy,” continued Sacchi.
“They invested rather than spent and did not make the mistake of assuming they knew everything about the sport, calling instead on the advice of experienced collaborators.
“They are working for the present and the future without draining themselves dry, doing so by focusing on a productive youth system.
“Today Fiorentina have joined the big four of Serie A: Inter, Roma, Juventus and Milan.”
However, the step up from fourth to title contenders is a large one, especially now that they are back in Europe.
“Fiorentina could be the big surprise of the Scudetto race, assuming of course that the Champions League does not take too much out of them.
“The club and players don’t know much about this competition and could pay the price in Serie A. As for the squad, perhaps they still need a technically-gifted defender.”
|