Fiorentina
danced this Sunday to
Frosinone
to the rhythm of Argentine
Nico González
, who with his goal and his notable performance at the
Artemio Franchi
stadium certified his return to the highest level and took his team back to the European positions after four days without winning.
It was an unappealable 5-1, with a contribution on the scoreboard from
Lucas Martínez Quarta
and a good performance from
Lucas Beltrán
, in the continuity of matchday 24 of
Italian Serie A
, comfortably led by Lautaro Martínez's Inter Milan.
It was Nico González
's first start
after the injury that kept him sidelined for 7 games, since last December 14.
And not only did
Fiore
enjoy it again, but it was also great news for
Lionel Scaloni
, coach of the Argentine National Team, who once again has one of the key players in good shape in the post-Qatar 2022 era, a tournament that He was lost after an untimely injury suffered at the University of Doha days before the start of the competition.
There were now four rounds in Serie A without a win and only 1 point earned in all of them, a situation that had kept the
Viola
team away from the Champions League and compromised their season.
But the man who emerged in Argentinos Juniors returned and
Fiore
was another.
He dominated a poor Frosinone from start to finish, which also started with the Argentinians
Matías Soulé
and
Enzo Barrenechea
and could do nothing to stop Vincenzo Italiano's men.
Beltrán warned in the 11th minute with a header against the post and 4 minutes later the locals' first goal came.
Only 15 minutes with his new shirt were necessary for the Italian
Andrea Belotti
, on loan from
Roma
, to find the goal again.
Three minutes later, Frenchman
Jonathan Ikoné
extended the lead with a shot that slightly touched an opponent and dislocated Stefano Turati, Frosinone's goalkeeper.
There were twenty minutes of total siege that Fiorentina knew how to take advantage of.
And just before the break the sentence came with the goal from the Argentine Martínez Quarta, a header hit the corner and needed referee Ermanno Feliciani's clock to be valid.
Already in the second half,
Nico González, intractable,
did not take long to culminate his great game with the goal of the match, an unstoppable volley that made it 4-0 and extended the party in Florence.
Only the penalty goal from the Italian
Luca Mazzitelli
spoiled a party that was revived by the Czech
Antonin Barak
five minutes from the end to close the duel with a good taste in his mouth.
Nico González
once again felt at a good level and Fiorentina reconnected with the victory, which places them sixth;
while Frosinone added its third day without winning and remains 5 points away from relegation.
Source: agencies