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Fiorentina and Genoa Share Points in Goalless Draw

Fiorentina 0–0 Genoa at Stadio Artemio Franchi leaves both sides edging towards the finish line without decisively changing their Serie A trajectories. Fiorentina inch further away from immediate relegation danger but miss a chance to climb the table, while Genoa consolidate a mid-table position without fully closing the gap to the teams above them.

With no goals in the match, the key moments were defined entirely by second-half substitutions as both coaches searched for a breakthrough. The first change came on 58 minutes, when Genoa introduced C. Ekuban, who replaced L. Colombo to refresh the central attacking role. Fiorentina responded three minutes later: at 61', R. Piccoli came on for R. Braschi, reshaping the home front line.

The game opened up further in the final half-hour. On 71 minutes, Genoa made a double switch to add creativity and fresh legs: R. Malinovskyi replaced J. Ekhator, and W. L. Ouedraogo replaced A. Martin, adjusting both the attacking midfield and the left flank. Fiorentina answered quickly; at 72', M. Brescianini replaced R. Mandragora in central midfield, followed a minute later (73') by G. Fabbian coming on for C. Ndour, adding more forward-running from midfield.

As the clock ticked into the final 10 minutes, Genoa made another double substitution on 82 minutes to maintain intensity and defensive balance: M. Doucoure replaced A. Marcandalli at the back, while P. Masini came on for Amorim in midfield. Fiorentina’s final throw of the dice came on 86', when A. Gudmundsson replaced F. Parisi to inject extra attacking quality on the flank. Despite the wave of changes, neither side managed to turn territorial phases into a decisive chance, and the match closed at 0–0.

Fixture Statistics & Tactical Audit

  • xG (Expected Goals): Fiorentina 0.97 vs Genoa 0.58
  • Possession: Fiorentina 57% vs Genoa 43%
  • Shots on Target: Fiorentina 1 vs Genoa 3
  • Goalkeeper Saves: Fiorentina 3 vs Genoa 1
  • Blocked Shots: Fiorentina 5 vs Genoa 1

The numbers point to a match where Fiorentina had more of the ball and marginally better chances, but without the cutting edge to convert their territory into goals (1 shot on target from 13 attempts, xG 0.97). Genoa were more selective but slightly sharper in testing the goalkeeper, forcing 3 saves from David De Gea (3 shots on target, xG 0.58). The balance of xG suggests a narrow Fiorentina advantage, yet the low overall values underline why a goalless draw is a broadly fair reflection of a game defined more by structure and defensive discipline than by sustained attacking quality.

Standings Update & Seasonal Impact

Fiorentina started the day in 15th place with 38 points, 38 goals scored and 49 conceded (goal difference -11). The 0–0 draw adds one point and no change to their goal tallies, moving them to 39 points with 38 goals for and 49 against, keeping their goal difference at -11. They remain in the lower mid-table cluster, still with a cushion above the relegation places but without making a decisive move towards the top half.

Genoa began in 14th place on 41 points, with 40 goals scored and 48 conceded (goal difference -8). This draw lifts them to 42 points, still on 40 goals for and 48 against, maintaining a goal difference of -8. They stay just ahead of Fiorentina and the chasing pack, preserving a small but important gap to the relegation battle while lacking the win that would have propelled them closer to the top-10 conversation.

Lineups & Personnel

Fiorentina Actual XI

  • GK: David De Gea
  • DF: Dodô, Marin Pongračić, Luca Ranieri, Robin Gosens
  • MF: Rolando Mandragora, Nicolò Fagioli, Cher Ndour
  • FW: Fabiano Parisi, Riccardo Braschi, Manor Solomon

Genoa Actual XI

  • GK: Justin Bijlow
  • DF: Alessandro Marcandalli, Leo Østigård, Nils Zätterström
  • MF: Mikael Ellertsson, Alexsandro Amorim, Morten Frendrup, Aarón Martín
  • FW: Jeff Ekhator, Vitinha, Lorenzo Colombo

Expert's Post-Match Verdict

This was a controlled but ultimately blunt performance from Fiorentina, who dominated possession without turning it into clear chances (57% possession, 13 shots, xG 0.97). Their structure in a 4-3-3 kept Genoa pinned back for long spells, yet the lack of penetration in the final third and only one shot on target highlighted an absence of truly incisive attacking patterns.

Genoa, set up in a 3-4-2-1, executed a compact, counter-focused plan with reasonable discipline. Their ability to generate three shots on target from nine attempts (xG 0.58) points to more efficient chance creation relative to their limited possession, but they lacked the final detail to punish Fiorentina. The succession of second-half substitutions from both Daniele De Rossi and Paolo Vanoli underlined a shared desire to win, yet the defensive organisation on both sides, supported by a high volume of Fiorentina blocks (5 blocked shots), ensured that a stalemate was the logical outcome of a match where defences consistently had the upper hand over misfiring attacks.