Fiorentina's preparations for tonight's crucial Serie A clash with Lazio have been dealt a significant blow, with director Fabio Paratici delivering a concerning update on striker Moise Kean. The Italian forward is in a race against time to regain full fitness, with Paratici admitting his recovery has been inconsistent. "Kean is giving his all, but we are not sure of the timing," Paratici told DAZN, shifting focus to the available players like Andrea Piccoli, who is ready to step up.
The injury woes don't stop there for La Viola, who are also missing Fabiano Parisi, Marco Brescianini, and Tariq Lamptey, among others, following a tough 3-0 Conference League defeat to Crystal Palace. This mounting absentee list presents a major challenge as Fiorentina fights to secure its top-flight status, a battle Paratici describes as a "struggle to the end."
Beyond the immediate squad concerns, Paratici also weighed in on broader reforms in Italian football, emphasizing the critical role of Under-23 teams. His comments come on a day when 18 Serie A clubs backed Giovanni Malagò for the FIGC presidency, signaling a collective desire for change after the national team's recent disappointments. For clubs like Fiorentina, nurturing young talent through these academy structures is now seen as fundamental to building a sustainable future, both on the pitch and in the league table.
