The Italian media were delighted with Krzysztof Pi ± tek. . It was thanks to his hit that the team defeated Atalanta Bergamo 1-0 and came closer to the TOP6 Serie A (currently 7th place). Promotion to the top six guarantees the game in European cups in the coming season.
Piątek shoots, but Bartłomiej Drągowski is the hidden hero. “You love a goalkeeper who can play with his feet”
Not only Krzysztof Piątek shone on the pitch. Newspapers devoted separate pages also for the other Pole,. “DAZN Italia” writes that the goalkeeper in the whole match had as many as 85 contacts! This is the most of all the players on the pitch. Not only that, the source adds that this result is a Serie A record. The earlier one belonged to former Torino goalkeeper Jean-Francois Gillet. The French in October 2012, in the clash with Palermo, made 80 of them.
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Drągowski’s result had a big impact on the statistics of passes in the match against Atalanta. “La Gazzetta dello Sport” announced after the game that the Pole made 80 of them. It is also the best result of the entire team. It is worth noting, however, that 51 of them were counted for Drągowski in the first 45 minutes – this information was also provided by the statistics portal “Opta Paolo”. “You love a goalkeeper who can play with his feet” – we read on the “LGdS” website.
Bartłomiej Drągowski was therefore the first quarterback in Fiorentina’s match against. The second player in this respect was Atalanta defender Merih Demiral (69). Third place was taken by Pole’s teammate, Nicolas Gonzalez (68).
Bartłomiej Drągowski has been playing in Fiorentina since 2016. This season, he has played six games in which he conceded six goals and kept three clean sheets. The player’s current contract expires at the end of June 2023.
Source: Sport

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