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Sat 20 February 2021 | 9:20

Prandelli says "changes" occurred at Fiorentina

Cesare Prandelli has noted that Fiorentina are "looking for continuity" and insisted that the changes in the second half supported Viola in Friday’s 3-0 victory against Spezia.

Gaetano Castrovilli got on the pitch and turned the game around at the Artemio Franchi, netting a goal and providing an assist for Dusan Vlahovic and sparking another for Valentine Eysseric.

“We were facing a team in good shape and we feared them,”

Prandelli

 

revealed to Sky Sport Italia. 

“We did well in the second half by changing something.

“We are looking for it,”

Prandelli

 

continued. 

“We didn’t play badly against Torino, Inter and Sampdoria.

“But the important thing is that we must not get lost in trivial details. Sometimes we complicate our lives, we get down and excited in the same game.”

Dusan Vlahovic scored the first goal and the coach hailed the Serbian attacker but called for the youngster to find

"inner serenity"

and pass the ball to his teammates.

“Sometimes he breaks down because it’s impossible for him to score on every ball,”

Prandelli

 

noted.

“The important thing is that he plays for the team.

“He must find the inner serenity. He works with great determination all week. I don’t like mood swings during the match.

“From a character and motivational point of view, he is destined to improve.

“Then there are moments when the strikers don’t score and that’s where the player must grow thinking he’s useful for others.

“Let’s remember that he’s 20 years old and has important margins for a high-level career.”

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