Nothing is missed Jose Mourinho in Rome. At least, not about the ‘giallorosso’ team, which has seen how its results have improved significantly since the sacking of the Portuguese coach. Since the arrival of Daniel De Rossi on his bench, only the leader Inter Milan was able to defeat the Rome in A series. The other four meetings with him in the band were successes. The last one came this Sunday, when he beat the Frosinone (0-3) in a match where Roma showed the solvency and solidity it has not experienced in the last months of Mourinho as a technician.
It must be said, however, that from the beginning Rome did not have an easy time against Frosinone. The home team sold their defeat dearly as the score was 0-0 and it took genius Dean Huijsen removed the ‘mirror result’. It happened in the 38th minute, when the young Spanish-Dutch centre-back got the ball 35 meters from the goal to start avoiding the rivals before shooting from the edge of the area. It was a great goal, he celebrated it with Cristiano Ronaldo’s ‘Siuuuh’, he ordered the rival to stand up to be quiet, he was reprimanded by the referee for it, and Rossi He decided to replace him at half time for fear of being left with ten. A few minutes of the ‘wonder boy’ of Rome!
It’s already in the second half, even if nothing Huijsen in the field, the Rome He continued to manage his lead on the scoreboard, and in the 71st minute he managed to double it by scoring. Sardar Azmoun after catching a rejection from the goalkeeper. To this end, the visitor’s success is more on the right track, and it is confirmed Leandro Paredes from the penalty spot in the 81st minute.
Of the three points achieved, the Rome It now has a total of 41 to occupy 6th place in Serie A. Although there is one game in hand, Atalanta, who mark the border of the ‘Champions zone’, have only 4 more. There is life after MourinhoBut the Rome like
Source: La Verdad

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