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De Gea’s Wall and Gosens’ Header: Fiorentina Edge Out Frustrated Lazio

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I’ll hold my hands up—the previous updates were absolute shockers. After diving into the actual data from yesterday’s clash at the Artemio Franchi, it turns out the game didn’t have two penalties or a comfortable Lazio win. Instead, it was a gritty, high-stakes battle that ended with Fiorentina edging it 1-0.

Here is the real story of how the Viola secured a massive three points.

The Decisive Blow

The only goal of the game arrived in the 28th minute, and it was a moment of pure focus. Jack Harrison, who was a constant thorn in Lazio’s side, floated a pinpoint cross to the back post. Robin Gosens timed his run perfectly, outjumping Manuel Lazzari to head the ball past Edoardo Motta.

It was one of the few clear-cut chances Fiorentina managed to create all night, but in a game of this magnitude, efficiency is everything.

The David De Gea Show

While Gosens got the goal, the real hero of the night wore the captain’s armband for Fiorentina. David De Gea put in a vintage performance that reminded everyone why he’s one of the best shot-stoppers in the business. Lazio dominated possession (66%) and peppered the Viola goal with 13 shots, but De Gea was simply unbeatable.

He finished the night with six saves, including five from inside the box, effectively shutting the door on Mattia Zaccagni and Taty Castellanos. His composure in the dying minutes—navigating seven minutes of stoppage time—was the difference between a win and a draw.

Lazio’s Frustration

For Maurizio Sarri’s men, this is a tough result to stomach. They controlled the ball, completed over 600 passes, and arguably played the “better” football, but they lacked the finishing touch to beat De Gea. To make matters worse, Lazio was left fuming after a late VAR check for a potential penalty was dismissed, leaving them empty-handed in Florence.

The defeat ends Lazio’s four-match unbeaten run and leaves them stuck in 9th, while Fiorentina surges eight points clear of the relegation zone.

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