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Pioli delighted with Fiorentina character for Coppa fight-back

Fiorentina coach Stefano Pioli was delighted with the character shown for their 3-3 draw with Atalanta for the first-leg of their Coppa Italia semifinal.

Fiorentina were 2-0 down, but scored twice in four minutes to get it back on 2-2 before half-time.

Then Atalanta went in front, but Luis Muriel tapped in a Federico Chiesa ball rolled across the face of goal for the final 3-3 result.

“It was a very entertaining game and continually turning around. Atalanta did well to take their chances early, we deserve credit for staying in the game, pushing constantly and the real regret is the way we conceded the third goal," Pioli told Rai Sport.

“Obviously we hoped to have more of an advantage from this home leg, but we still believe we have the quality and capabilities to get the result we need in Bergamo and reach the Final.

“Evidently 3-3 is our favourite result. It was an exciting match with two teams who like to play good, attacking football and so much quality on show.

“We had sorted out the defensive situation on the first two counters, but Atalanta have a fantastic trident attack with great power, quality, technique and stamina. It's no coincidence they are the most prolific side in Serie A.

“We could've covered the spaces better in midfield, but with the way we play and Atalanta's approach, there was always going to be an open game.

“We've got the quality to cause Atalanta problems in Bergamo and many things can change over two months. We believe in our chances.

“This is a young team that has fought it out with everyone. We are a little behind in Serie A and will try to recover as much energy as we can for that match. It'll be a stressful week also as we commemorate Davide (Astori)."

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