Pisa vs Fiorentina: Lineups and how to watch

Late news Alberto Gilardino makes 10 changes to the side that lost on Thursday at Torino in the Coppa Italia. Old friend Juan Cuadrado doesn’t make the cut but M’Bala Nzola does. Stefano Pioli also chops it all up, reverting to a 3-5-2 with Pablo Marí preferred to Pietro Comuzzo at the back. Jacopo Fazzini […]

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Late news

Alberto Gilardino makes 10 changes to the side that lost on Thursday at Torino in the Coppa Italia. Old friend Juan Cuadrado doesn’t make the cut but M’Bala Nzola does. Stefano Pioli also chops it all up, reverting to a 3-5-2 with Pablo Marí preferred to Pietro Comuzzo at the back. Jacopo Fazzini gets the nod in midfield while Albert Guðmundsson returns to the XI for the first time in a month.

Despite the Curva Fiesole calling for fans not to attend due to high ticket prices, of course the ultras showed up for the Derby Toscana. It’s the first time in 31 years that they’ve gotten the chance to lock horns and unsurprisingly, they’ve gotten down to their version of business.

Lineups

Pisa (3-5-2): Šemper; Bonfanti, Caracciolo, Canestrelli; Léris, Akinsanmiro, Marin, Aebischer, Touré; Tramoni, Nzola

Fiorentina (3-5-2): de Gea; Ranieri, Marí, Pongračić; Gosens, Fazzini, Nicolussi Caviglia, Mandragora, Dodô; Guðmundsson, Kean

How to watch

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Category: General Sports