Newly promoted Frosinone extended their resistance and good work at the start of Serie A with a draw against Fiorentina (1-1) thanks to a goal from Matías Soulé which nullified the cause of his countrymen Nico Gonzalez in a match with Argentine flavor.
This is the fifth consecutive match in Serie A that Frosinone has not lost. A commendable streak for a recently promoted player who seems to be playing with the experience of one of the greats despite his team’s youth. He suffered against ‘Fiore’, endured and recovered after the goal of the best visiting player.
Nico González is going through the best moment of his career and ‘Fiore’ knew how to renew it until 2028 a few weeks ago. The Argentine winger decides for the ‘viola’ team and this Thursday is no exception.
Because, in the 18th minute, González put the Florencia team ahead with a beautiful cross header that was impossible for the Italian. Stefano TuratiFrosinone’s goal, in what was the third Serie A goal of the season for the Argentine, who strangely scored all three with headers.
Youth in power
It will not be an easy game for ‘Fiore’ despite leading against a newly promoted team who cause a surprise in the Italian top flight with a team full of youngsters who have only lost, so far, to Naples, against whom he fought. a battle on the first day (1-3).
The rest, two wins and three draws, including the last, puts them in eighth, three points away from the Champions League spots.
Soulé ties
Frosinone grew in their stadium and gradually created chances that caused doubts in the visitors’ defense until a mismatch on the scoreboard caused the Argentine to Matías Soulé, property of Juventus, will just come in at the far post.
Argentinian header Argentinian header. The scoreboard did not move and ‘Fiore’ and Frosinone signed the tables which put them in seventh and eighth, respectively.
Source: La Verdad

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