Fiorentina
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Fiorentina and Napoli thwarted each other’s Serie A missions and forsook valuable points in an exciting 1-1 draw which left Juventus and Roma as the winners without playing
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The 28-year-old, who has won three caps for Spain, played under the Watford manager, Quique Sánchez Flores, during his time at Atlético Madrid
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Watford are set to sign the Spanish midfielder Mario Suárez from Fiorentina for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around £4m
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Featuring a counterattack from Crewe, a drive from Dover, a backheel from Benfica and an immaculate overhead from Israel and a passing move from Paris
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Paulo Dybala unlocked a tense match with Roma in Turin, scoring the only goal to keep Juventus in close pursuit of the Serie A leaders, Napoli
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• Fiorentina beat Atalanta and Napoli see off Chievo to stay close
• Roma break four-game winless run by downing Genoa 2-0 -
Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham’s prospects of making an impression on the Europa League looked to have been enhanced by the draw in Nyon
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Juve recorded their sixth consecutive Serie A victory with a win over Fiorentina on Sunday to leave the Bianconeri firmly in the mix for the title come new year
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The champions, Juventus, burst back into the Serie A title race with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over Fiorentina
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Schalke, Athletic Bilbao and Sparta Prague booked their place in the knockout stage of the Europa League, while last year’s beaten finalists Dnipro crashed out
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Internazionale went on a rare scoring spree to thrash the Serie A newcomers Frosinone 4-0 and go clear at the top while Fiorentina drew 2-2 at home to Empoli
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Napoli continued to cut a swathe through the Europa League, blowing away Midtjylland 5-0 to qualify from Group D with two games to spare, while Dortmund hammered Qabala 4-0
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Fiorentina had four different goalscorers, with all their goals before half-time, to beat Frosinone 4-1 but Napoli missed the chance to go joint top by drawing at Genoa
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Fiorentina were yet to drop a point or even concede a goal in four Serie A home games so it had to be Salah who put an end to that run
Gonzalo Higuaín penalty at Palermo keeps Napoli hot on heels of Juventus