Win over Cremonese was only made possible after a late injury led to match-winner?s inclusion as a substitute
The man who breathed life into Fiorentina?s survival bid was not meant to be playing at all. Moise Kean returned to training on Saturday after almost a week away attending to a private family matter. The club?s manager, Paolo Vanoli, did not intend to name him in the matchday squad to face Cremonese one day later, but had his hand forced by a late injury to Edin Dzeko.
?I have to tell the truth because that?s how I am ? I?m a sincere person,? explained Vanoli at a press conference on Sunday. ?When [Kean] came back I told him ?Moise, out of respect for the group, I?m not even going to put you on the bench?.?
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