Fiorentina have been dealt a significant blow ahead of their crucial Serie A clash with Roma on Monday, as the club confirmed that star striker Moise Kean will miss the match due to a family matter. The news leaves the Viola in a precarious attacking position, with no senior forwards available for the high-stakes encounter at the Stadio Olimpico.
The match, set to kick off at 19:45 UK time (20:45 CEST), carries major implications for Fiorentina, who have yet to mathematically secure their top-flight status for next season. Kean's absence compounds an already severe injury crisis that has decimated the squad's attacking options.
While Kean has been grappling with a persistent fibula issue that has kept him sidelined for months, the club's official statement revealed that the former Juventus and Everton striker has been granted leave from May 1-4 to address a personal family situation. He is expected to return to Florence and resume treatment at the Viola Park training ground on May 5.
The timing couldn't be worse for Fiorentina, as Roberto Piccoli remains a major doubt after picking up an adductor strain during the recent clash with Sassuolo. The injury list continues to grow, with Robin Gosens and Fabiano Parisi only partially participating in training, while Niccolò Fortini and long-term absentee Tariq Lamptey are also expected to miss out.
With no natural strikers available, manager Raffaele Palladino may be forced to get creative, potentially deploying Albert Gudmundsson as a False 9 to lead the line against a Roma side that will be looking to capitalize on Fiorentina's attacking woes. It's a test of depth and resilience for the Viola as they fight to secure their Serie A survival.
