The technician of Rome, Jose Mourinhosaid some of his players used a “shallow approach” in yesterday’s Europa League match against Servette in Geneva after the hosts fought back in the second half to draw 1-1. Roma took the lead in the first half thanks to Romelu Lukaku, but Servette equalized shortly after the break thanks to Chris Bedia. The point leaves Roma second in Group G, two points behind Slavia Prague.
“I really don’t understand. I’ve played 150 matches in the Champions League that are more important than this and my motivation for these matches is always through the roof. It seems some who don’t have much experience in Europe play these games in a “very superficial” way, he accused at the outset.
“It’s always the 90 minutes that are focused and I don’t need to name them. Then there are people who approach these types of games a little shallow. It’s a shame there’s a camera in the locker room. , because I always hammer them “Very lightly we had that moment of the game,” added the former Chelsea, Manchester United and Real Madrid coach.
Expect a crowded Olympic before the Sheriff
If Roma finish second in the group, they will enter a playoff against a team that crashed out of the Champions League for a place in the round of 16. “I don’t think being in the playoffs is a disaster,” Mourinho said. “Obviously it’s going to be tough, but it’s also exciting… we’re going to have another great European night in a packed Olympic.” Roma will host bottom team Sheriff Tiraspol on December 1. 14 in their final group game, while third-placed Servette visit Prague before relegating them to the Europa Conference League.
Source: La Verdad

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