After three straight wins (2-0 against Frosinone and 1-4 against him Cagliari in Serie A, 4-0 against Servette in the Europa League), the Rome of Jose Mourinho he achieved the fourth, this time against a monza that since xxx she has played with one less man due to the expulsion of D’Ambrosio. A monza who had opportunities to achieve a better result. José Mourinho made a mess and was sent off almost at the end of the match, after making a taunting gesture towards the bench. monza.
The group of Mourinho He had two good chances to score in the first half, one from Aouar and one from Belotti. But overall, Roma had trouble getting the ball, with a Leandro Paredes very tied before a monza that played well.
In the 42nd minute came the red card D’Ambrosio after seeing the second yellow card. Both for separate fouls on Bellotti. The truth is that the Romanista ‘squadra’ was unable to take advantage of its numerical superiority for most of the fight, despite how committed it was to the goal of a successful Not Gregoriogoalkeeper of monza. In the last stretch the monzain whose defense he shines Pablo Marithe closest to scoring.
On his first big occasion, Romelu Lukaku (who will face his previous team the next day, the Inter, at San Siro) hits the ball against the post (72′). This was in ’88 Sardar Azmoun the one who sent the ball to the post.
The truth is not the only Romewho quickly attacked, was looking for a goal, but the monza there were occasions to take at least one point in a match where the Mourinho They lack clarity of ideas. At 0-0, Manciniimportant when deflecting a shot from Vignato.
But in the 90′ he appeared, savior for Rome, El Shaarawy, who scored the goal that gave ‘gianlorossi’ the victory. He scored with a volley in a collective play by Mourinho’s team. El Shaarawy’s first goal in this Serie A.
Source: La Verdad

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