The Rome by Claudio Ranieri remains elusive at home and lays a foundation that has not been seen before this season. The wolf defeated the Genoa (3-1) and added their fifth straight game without a loss (3 wins and 2 draws). He was able to do this thanks to the goals of Dovbyk, El Shaarawy and Leali own goal, rendering Masini’s goal useless.
Paulo Dybala almost opened the scoring when he drove his left foot with a fairly long free kick that went over the barrier and went straight to the crossbar. The Argentine is indisputable to Ranieri and approaching his best version.
He is the former player of Girona Dobvyk the one who opened the can. The Ukrainian striker took advantage of Leali’s clearance from a point-blank shot by Pellegrini after a cross from Saelemakers to push the ball into the goal (25′).
Genoa responded in a similar way with a blackboard invented by Patrick Vieira and killed by his players in a corner kick. Miretti he played it music on the far post and artistic He volleyed first and beat Svilar (33′).
Already in the second half, with Pellegrini suffering from some discomfort and replaced by El Shaarawythe Italian attacker himself who was famous for his crest at the beginning of his career moved the scoreboard with the superiority visible on the green. He made a nice pass behind Dybala to put it gently on the side from the front (60′).
The decision was an own goal caused by a confusing action inside the area where Dybala shot and Leali, in his attempt to avoid the goal with his foot, put it in his goal (73′).
Claudio Ranieri’s Roma is getting a little closer to the European positions and is already thinking about the Europa League, a competition where it still has a chance to enter the top 8 and does not have to compete in the playoffs to enter the round of 16.
match lineup
99
56
3
5
15
23
17
7
11
21
16
1
4
3
73
13
22
59
32
19
2
23
Olympic Stadium

Nicola Leali1
72′
75′
Connie DeWinter4
Aaron Martin3
Patrizio Masini73
32′
75′
Matthias Bani13
31′
Johan Vasquez22
17′
Alessandro Zanoli59
67′
45′
Morten Friendrup32
24′
84′
Andrea Pinamonti19
83′
Morten Thorsby2
67′
55′
Fabio Miretti23
84′

Replacements

Daniele Sommariva39
Franz Stolz99
Stefano Sabelli20
31′
75′
Alessandro Marcandalli27
Alan Matturro33
Emil Bohinen8
Gaston Pereiro11
Lior Kassa53
84′
Filippo Melegoni72
75′
Jeff Ekhator21
67′
84′
David Ankey30
83′
Lorenzo Venturino76
67′
45′
59′

coach

Claudio Ranieri
Patrick Vieira
Source: La Verdad

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