M’Baye Niang scored his second consecutive penalty to give Empoli a precious point against Fiorentina after the Lucas Beltran opener.

This was a Tuscan Derby between two teams in very different form. The hosts were revitalised since the arrival of new coach Davide Nicola, picking up eight points from four rounds, but had Francesco Caputo and Tyronne Ebuehi injured. The Viola ended their dismal streak of results with a 5-1 hammering of Frosinone, but Christian Kouame, Dodo, Gaetano Castrovilli and Oliver Christensen missed out.

There was a minute’s silence before all Serie A games this weekend and Fiorentina also wore black armbands for the five victims of a building site accident in Florence on Friday.

Emmanuel Gyasi was booked in the opening 60 seconds for a horribly mistimed tackle on Cristiano Biraghi.

Marco Davide Faraoni’s angled drive was beaten away by Elia Caprile, but Empoli lost Alberto Grassi to an abdominal muscle strain.

While he was off the field and Razvan Marin had not yet come on, 10-man Empoli conceded a goal, as Rolando Mandragora slipped a pass through a sea of legs for Lucas Beltran’s precise angled drive into the far bottom corner.

Nicolò Cambiaghi sprinted down the left and pulled back from the by-line, but there were no teammates ready to tap in.

Fiorentina came so close to a second when Lucas Martinez-Quarta got his head to a Biraghi free kick at the far post, but was only able to flick it onto the upright from point-blank range.

Empoli again failed to finish off a rapid Cambiaghi counter-attack, this time with Matteo Cancellieri prodding the weak finish straight at Pietro Terracciano.

Fiorentina had the first corner of the game, but were caught in possession and Cancellieri went on the counter-attack, pushed over by Faraoni for a penalty. Half-Time substitute M’Baye Niang buried it into the roof of the net to draw Empoli level with his second goal – and spot-kick – in as many appearances.

Riccardo Sottil’s angled drive took a slight deflection to skim the far post, while Terracciano’s gloves were stung by a Razvan Marin scorcher.

Rolando Mandragora fired over from distance, but deep into stoppages Fiorentina thought they had taken Caprile by surprise when he flapped at a Michael Kayode throw-in, so Giacomo Bonaventura hit a half-volley, but Sebastian Walukiewicz was back for the goal-line clearance.

Empoli 1-1 Fiorentina

Beltran 29 (F), Niang pen 56 (E)

Player statistic

1st half
Emmanuel Gyasi Yellow card 1'    
    29' Goal Lucas Beltrán
(Assist: Rolando Mandragora)
Sebastiano Luperto Yellow card 45+4'    
2nd half
M’Baye Niang Penalty 56'    
    70' Yellow card Cristiano Biraghi
Szymon Zurkowski Yellow card 73'    
    82' Yellow card Lucas Beltrán

Match statistic

39
Possession %
61
5
Total shots
9
4
Shots on target
4
0
Shots off target
3
1
Blocked shots
2
0
Corners
3
1
Offsides
1
15
Fouls
14
Empoli
Fiorentina

Starting lineups

25
Goalkeeper
34
Defender
13
Defender
87'
33
5
Midfielder
30'
27
Midfielder
29
Midfielder
80'
17
Attacker
46'
11
Attacker
46'
28
1
Goalkeeper
3
75'
22
Defender
62'
4
32
Midfielder
62'
38
Midfielder
20
Attacker
72'
9
Attacker
10
7
Attacker
72'

Substitutes

23
Attacker
19
8
Midfielder
30
Midfielder
1
Goalkeeper
7
Attacker
2
Defender
40
Goalkeeper
18
Midfielder
30'
20
46'
10
Attacker
46'
21
Midfielder
80'
3
87'
16
Defender
8
Midfielder
72
Midfielder
18
Attacker
30
Goalkeeper
40
Goalkeeper
19
Midfielder
37
Defender
6
Midfielder
62'
33
Defender
62'
11
Attacker
72'
5
Midfielder
72'
65
Defender
75'

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