Under manager Vujadin Boškov, Fiorentina had a strong Serie A campaign, finishing 4th, securing UEFA Cup qualification. The squad combined attacking talent, including Gabriel Batistuta and Rui Costa, with experienced players like Roberto Baggio, providing creativity, goal-scoring, and leadership. Fiorentina played a technically skilled, possession-oriented style, often dominating matches, though occasional defensive lapses limited their title ambitions. In domestic cups, the team had moderate success but failed to claim silverware. The season highlighted Fiorentina’s emergence as a top Italian side in the early 1990s, with a focus on attacking prowess and young talent development, setting the stage for future competitiveness.