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Giovanni Simeone of Fiorentina during a Serie A match at Reuters.
MILAN (Reuters) – The Serie A squad continued to shake on Sunday when Fiorentina equalized in the sixth minute of the break, by 3-3 with host Sasulo despite a 3-1 delay.
The six goals scored during the last half hour at a nice meeting saw the expulsion of one player from each team.
Saturday, Sampdoria scored the winner in the ninth minute, the last goal in Serie A history, to draw 2-2 with Lazio.
In the fifth minute of play, Cagliari equalized 2-2 with Roma although he played with nine players.
Alfred Duncan opened the scoring for Sasolo in the 62nd minute and Ghana's midfielder scored Coma Babacar's second goal five minutes later.
Fiorentina, who has not won the last seven league games, narrowed the gap in the 70th minute when Giovanni Simeone, eliminated from the starting line, prevented Edemilson Fernandez's shot. .
Stefano Cinci restored Sasolo's advantage on two goals with a long-range shot, then fired his team-mate Philippe Djuric after receiving two consecutive warnings after committing an error on his first warning.
Marco Benasi reduced the lead to Fiorentina in the 89th minute and sent his team-mate Nicolas Milinkovic on a break.
Fiorentina drew a draw thanks to Kevin Miralas, the first goal of the Belgian player in the Italian league.
Prepared by Shadi Amir for publication in Arabic
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