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The How gets three crucial points in the race for salvation, beating one Rome distant relative of the one seen in the latest releases. At Sinigaglia, Fabregas’ team dominated the match, finishing with ten shots on target against one of the Giallorossi, and only sealed the victory in injury time with goals from Gabrielloni and Nico Paz.
The match showed a solid and determined Como, who came close to taking the lead several times but found himself faced with a great Svilar, who was decisive on several occasions. In the end, however, Lombard pressure prevailed. Roma, however, offered a disappointing performance, once again showing the limitations already highlighted in a complicated season. With this defeat, the Giallorossi extend their streak of away games without victories in the league and cup competitions to 15, a fast that has now lasted eight months.
After the encouraging victories against Lecce and Braga, it seemed that the team had overcome the most difficult moment. However, the match against Como shows the opposite: there is still a lot of work to do to regain continuity and consistency, especially away from home. A defeat that brings Roma back down to earth, with the need to analyze the errors to avoid further slip-ups.
Here is the match scoreboard:
Como (4-2-3-1): Reina; Van Der Brempt, Goldaniga, Kempf, Barba; Da Cunha (79′ Koné), Engelhardt (64′ Sergi Roberto); Strefezza (79′ Gabrielloni), Paz, Fadera; Belotti (64′ Cutrone). Available: Audero, Iovine, Baselli, Dossena, Felipe Jack, Cerri, Braunoder, Mazzitelli, Verdi. Coach: Cesc Fàbregas
Rome (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Celik, N’Dicka, Hermoso; Abdulhamid (62′ Mancini), Koné, Le Fée (62′ Pisilli), Angelino; Saelemaekers (62′ Pellegrini), El Shaarawy (46′ Dovbyk); Dybala (76′ Soulé). Available: Ryan, Marin, Sangaré, Hummels, Dahl, Zalewski, Shomurodov. Coach: Claudio Ranieri
Referee: Rapuano
Scorers: 90’+3′ Gabrielloni, 90’+7′ Paz (C)
Yellow cards: Goldaniga, Belotti, Van Der Brempt, Da Cunha, Koné,
Gabrielloni (C), Le Fée (R)