Como’s report cards – Nico Paz is a spectacle, Gabrielloni rocks. Reina idle

Final result: Como-Roma 2-0

Queen 6 – A thrill in the construction from the bottom, he is there because he is quite involved in the ball movement. He doesn’t have to make significant saves.

Van der Brempt 6.5 – Angelino forces him to stay low, calm in managing situations: he doesn’t get upset when he is attacked.

Goldaniga 7 – Defensive readings are always up to par, he leads the line while keeping his attention span high. In the second half he doesn’t turn Dovbyk around.

Kempf 6.5 – Resolute in his defensive interventions, he closely marks Dybala in his evolutions as a false nine: he commands respect with Teutonic rigidity.

Beard 6.5 – Full back more out of necessity dictated by the emergency than by choice, Roma pushes a lot on that side without completely breaking through.

From Cunha 6.5 – Comfortable in the new role carved out for him by Fabregas, he helps a lot at the back: he almost scores an own goal but it is a calculated risk. From 79′ Kone 6 – Physicality useful for the final assault.

Engelhardt 6 – Koné’s excessive physical power is a big problem, in some moments of the match he moves back to give greater protection to the defense. From 64′ Sergi Roberto 6.5 – Fundamental recovery, improves the quality of the dribble.

Strength 6.5 – Aggressive under pressure, he searches for and finds the position to make an impact between the lines: he just lacks a bit of clarity in his final choices. From 79′ Gabrielloni 7.5 – With his entrance he split the game: first goal in Serie A and escape on the counterattack with an assist for the second goal.

Peace 7.5 – It takes a while to get into the game, but once it does, it never comes out. Constant danger from a standstill and in play, he starts the advantage and returns to score. A show.

Fadera 6.5 He engages in an exotic duel with Abdulhamid, the Saudi winger is one of the few in Serie A to match his speed. He comes close to scoring.

Belotti 6 –Tonic, confident after the goal found in the storm of Venice: he plays alone with his back to the goal, favoring the team’s comebacks. From 64′ Cutrone 6.5 – He comes in well-loaded and immediately comes close to scoring. He offers Gabrielloni the opening ball.

Cesc Fabregas 7 – So far he has received many compliments and few points in the standings, but this time he gets those too. And with full merit. Roma were put under control for the entire second half with a high pace and well-defined game principles. Gabrielloni’s move breaks the bank.