Win over Cremonese was only made possible after a late injury led to match-winner’s inclusion as a substituteThe 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’.” Continue reading… Read More
Kean boosts Fiorentina’s hopes after leaping from bench he should not have been on | Nicky Bandini

