The away fever returns: and the curve finds itself in Venice – Sport
The strength of the group, the surprise factor and very soon, already after the break, also the full support of the public of purple faith. If up to Fiorentina, by virtue of its beginnings from the Covid rules it could almost count itself the championship that saw it as protagonist, starting from the postponement on Monday starting with Biraghi and companions to have an extra weapon to be able to play to return immediately at …
The strength of the group, the surprise factor and very soon, already after the break, also the full support of the public of purple faith. If up to Fiorentina, by virtue of its beginnings from the Covid rules it could almost count itself the championship that saw it as protagonist, starting from the postponement on Monday starting with Biraghi and companions to have an extra weapon to be able to play to return immediately to success: the (almost) total presence support from the fans. The enthusiasm in Florence around the Italian group has been rampant for some time and despite the issue linked to the non-renewal of Vlahovic, the message that is coming loud and clear these days is of unconditional support for the team, which in any case already in the three home games played with the capacity of 50% of the Franks had been followed by an average of almost 15,000 spectators, one of the highest figures in Serie A. broken the banks and the return to normal now seems just around the corner. It is no coincidence that, in view of the trip to the Laguna which has been missing since February 2002, the numbers related to tickets sold for the guest sector of the Penzo stadium are really high for the first time this season (the peak in this championship was touched on the third day in Bergamo, with just under 400 fans): the sold-out of the 750 tickets put up for sale by Venice on Monday is just a step away.
The last match away from the Franchi who had had such a large number of Fiorentina supporters in tow was the one in Genoa on February 16, 2020, when Iachini’s team beat Sampdoria 5-1 in front of 925 spectators of lily faith: others times, when social distancing did not exist and the coronavirus was just a distant specter. But the purple fever will have evident effects very soon also for the next home rounds: the campaign for the mini-subscription to the home match weeks is going well, given that almost 4 thousand vouchers had already been sold by 19:00 yesterday. Already from the meeting of 24 October against Cagliari, therefore, the Franchi is ready to wear the dress of the great occasions.
Andrea Giannattasio
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