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Fiorentina 1-1 Juventus Player Ratings: Rolando Mandragora's Equaliser Helps Hosts Secure One Point

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Fiorentina vs Juventus Player Ratings

An unpredictable match unfolded at the Stadio Artemio Franchi as Fiorentina and Juventus played out a 1–1 draw in Serie A. The game moved swiftly from one end to the other, with neither team able to maintain control for long periods.

Juventus appeared to have taken an important advantage into halftime after Filip Kostić scored a well-placed goal in stoppage time. However, Fiorentina responded immediately after the break. Rolando Mandragora’s powerful equaliser set the tone for a fast and intense second half.

Both teams created chances to win, with Moise Kean striking the post and both goalkeepers making key saves. In the end, the draw was a fair result for a match in which both sides showed great effort and determination.

Here are Sportsdunia’s Fiorentina vs Juventus Player Ratings from the Serie A fixture:

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Fiorentina Player Ratings vs Juventus

Check out Fiorentina Player Ratings from Fiorentina vs Juventus game:

Goalkeeper

David de Gea - 7.0: Made three saves, including a very smart stop to deny Locatelli. He commanded his area well. Couldn't have done anything about the spectacular goal. A reliable performance from the veteran keeper, he looked assured.

Defenders

Marin Pongracic - 6.5: A steady, if unspectacular, performance. His passing was impressively accurate at 94%, and he made a handful of important clearances. He wasn't flashy but did his job without too much fuss. A decent outing.

Luca Ranieri - 6.0: The captain seemed to struggle to impose himself on the game. He lost possession nine times, which is too high for a defender. He was eventually substituted, and it felt like the right call. Not his best day.

Pablo Marí - 5.0: A night to forget for the defender. From our perspective, giving away the penalty was the defining moment of his game. He looked clumsy and committed three fouls in total. A very poor performance that put his team under immense pressure.

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Midfielders

Dodô - 5.5: Very quiet first half. He only had 23 touches and struggled to get involved in the play. It wasn't a surprise to see him hooked at halftime. He just couldn't make his mark on the proceedings.

Simon Sohm - 6.0: He was neat and tidy in possession with 94% pass accuracy. However, his overall influence on the game was minimal. He was substituted after an hour, having failed to really change the tempo.

Rolando Mandragora - 8.5: The absolute star for Fiorentina. His goal was a thunderbolt, a moment of pure quality that dragged his team back into the game. Beyond the goal, he was a creative force, drawing fouls and always looking to make something happen. Truly the man of the match.

Nicolò Fagioli - 7.5: A fantastic, all-action display in the middle of the park. His passing was crisp and inventive, creating two key chances. He also mucked in defensively, making crucial interceptions and recoveries. The early yellow card was the only negative on an otherwise superb game.

Fabiano Parisi - 7.0: A bundle of energy on the flank. He was a nightmare for the opposition, winning seven duels and drawing four fouls. He got into good positions but his final product was just lacking. A very solid shift before his substitution.

Forwards

Moise Kean - 7.5: What stood out to us was his sheer chaos factor. He was everywhere. An assist for the goal and so unlucky to hit the crossbar. However, he also lost possession 16 times which is frustrating. A whirlwind performance that was both brilliant and maddening.

Roberto Piccoli - 6.0: He had a tough time leading the line. He worked hard but was well-marshalled by the Juventus defence, managing just one blocked shot. He couldn't provide the focal point his team needed before being subbed.

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Substitutes

Niccolò Fortini - 6.0: Came on at halftime but didn't offer much more than the man he replaced.

Cher Ndour - 6.0: Brought on to add some energy but ended up just committing a couple of fouls.

Albert Gudmundsson - 6.0: Had little time to make an impact and was largely anonymous.

Eddy Kouadio - 6.0: Did well to win a free kick but otherwise had a quiet cameo.

Mattia Viti - N/A: On too late to be rated fairly.

Manager

P. Vanoli - 6.5: Credit to him for the way his team responded after going down. The fightback was impressive. However, his substitutions didn't really provide the spark needed to find a winner. A draw against Juventus is a solid result.

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Juventus Player Ratings vs Fiorentina

Check out Juventus Player Ratings from Fiorentina vs Juventus Serie A 2025-26 clash:

Goalkeeper

Michele Di Gregorio - 6.0: He made one save but stood no chance with Mandragora's unbelievable strike. His distribution was a little shaky, losing possession eight times. An average day at the office for him.

Defenders

Lloyd Kelly - 7.0: A composed and solid display at the back. He was strong in the tackle and comfortable on the ball. He read the game well, making seven clearances. You can always rely on him for a steady performance.

Teun Koopmeiners - 7.0: Playing in defence, his passing was nearly flawless. He looked surprisingly comfortable in the role. He made three clearances and kept things ticking over from the back. A versatile and intelligent showing.

Pierre Kalulu - 7.5: From our perspective, he was Juventus's best defender. He was a rock, winning all his tackles and recovering the ball nine times. He was aggressive, decisive, and snuffed out several attacks before they started. An excellent defensive performance.

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Midfielders

Filip Kostić - 8.0: Scored a fantastic goal just before the break, a crucial moment in the match. He was a constant threat with his delivery from the wing. His performance was defined by that moment of brilliance. Subbed off after a great shift.

Khéphren Thuram - 5.5: A really disappointing game from him. He gave away four fouls and lost almost all of his duels. He looked off the pace and struggled to get into the game at all. Rightly substituted.

Manuel Locatelli - 8.0: The captain led by example. He was simply dominant in midfield, with over 100 touches and sublime passing. He broke up play brilliantly, recovering the ball nine times, and even forced a great save. A complete midfield performance.

Andrea Cambiaso - 6.5: He ran his socks off but the final product wasn't always there. He lost the ball quite a few times. His work rate was commendable, but he lacked a bit of quality in key moments.

Forwards

Dušan Vlahović - 7.5: Very influential. He set up the goal for Kostić and also won his side a penalty. His movement caused problems all game. The only thing missing was a goal for himself, as he missed a big chance.

Kenan Yıldız - 7.0: A lively and intelligent display. He linked play nicely and was always looking for the ball. He got a shot on target and looked like a threat before being taken off late in the game. Promising stuff.

Weston McKennie - 7.0: A typical powerhouse performance. He was full of running, created a couple of chances, and nearly scored himself. The yellow card was predictable given his all-in style, but his energy was invaluable.

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Substitutes

Juan Cabal - 5.5: Came on and his main contributions were committing fouls and picking up a yellow card. Not the impact the manager wanted.

Fabio Miretti - 5.5: Much like Cabal, he was booked shortly after coming on and gave away fouls. A clumsy cameo.

Francisco Conceição - 6.5: Looked bright and tricky when he came on, had a shot blocked and tried to make things happen.

Loïs Openda - N/A: Not enough time to make an impact.

Jonathan David - N/A: Came on too late to receive a rating.

Manager

L. Spalletti - 6.5: His team got the lead but couldn't manage the game effectively, conceding right after the restart. That will be a major source of frustration. His substitutions failed to find a winner. A point away is never terrible, but it feels like a missed opportunity.

Sportsdunia’s Player of the Match goes to Rolando Mandragora.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What was the result of Fiorentina vs Juventus?
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The Fiorentina vs Juventus match ended in a hard-fought 1-1 draw.
When was Fiorentina vs Juventus?
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The Fiorentina vs Juventus match was played on November 22, 2025.
Who was the man of the match in Fiorentina vs Juventus?
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Rolando Mandragora was the standout performer, scoring a brilliant equalizer for Fiorentina.
Who was the worst performer in Fiorentina vs Juventus?
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Pablo Marí of Fiorentina had a very difficult game, notably conceding a penalty.

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