In recent matches, Fiorentina has shown a certain fluidity in their play but has struggled to create concrete chances. The predominantly horizontal approach, while allowing for possession, has limited their ability to surprise opposing defenses. A strategic shift towards a more vertical style could be the key to unlocking the attacking potential of the team.

A vertical game would not only speed up transitions but also maximize the speed of players like Nico Gonzalez and Riccardo Sottil. These wingers, skilled in dribbling and beating defenders, could benefit from direct and quick passes rather than a slow buildup. In this sense, introducing a more offensive trequartista, capable of distributing balls deep, could provide an extra boost to the Viola attack.

Moreover, implementing more agile movements in the attacking phase, with forwards swapping positions and creating spaces, would be crucial. The presence of a central striker like Luka Jovic, who can hold up play and act as a pivot, could be better utilized if supported by a game that moves rapidly toward the opponent's goal.

Finally, an analysis of recent matches suggests that inserting an attacking midfielder who can make runs into the penalty area could increase scoring opportunities. Fiorentina has the resources to implement this change, and a vertical game could not only improve offensive statistics but also revitalize the atmosphere at the Franchi, where fans eagerly await spectacular and incisive football.