Ranieri’s curious choice: he didn’t even make a substitution in Roma-Parma

Roma finds a smile again and three points in the championship, erasing the defeat in Como seven days ago with a peremptory 5-0 defeat against Parma. There is an aspect worth highlighting in the Giallorossi’s match and in particular in the management of the substitutions made by the coach Claudio Ranieri.

In fact, if until now the Roma coach had used almost all the substitutions at his disposal, making 19 in his first 5 matches at the helm of the Capitoline club, with Parma there was a clear reversal of trend and something that escapes normality : Ranieri didn’t even make a single substitutionleaving the eleven players presented in the list of starters on the pitch from the first to the last minute of the match at the Olimpico. For what almost seems like a message to everyone: Ranieri may in fact have found the right balance and the Roma that is closest to the one he has in mind.

Here is the match scoreboard:

ROME (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, Hummels, Ndicka 6; Saelemaekers, Koné, Paredes, Angelino; Dybala, El Shaarawy; Dovbyk. Available: Ryan, Marin, Sangaré, Hermoso, Celik, Abdulhamid, Dahl, Baldanzi, Le Fée, Pisilli, Pellegrini, Zalewski, Soulé, Shomurodov. All.: Ranieri
PARMA (4-2-3-1): Suzuki; Coulibaly, Delprato (9′ st Valenti), Balogh, Valeri (13′ st Benedyczak); Sohm, Hernani; Man, Haj Mohamed, Almqvist (9′ st Cancellieri); Bonny (25′ st Mihaila). Available: Chichizola, Corvi, Leoni, Trabucchi, Camara, Hainaut, Keita, Plicco. All.: Pecchia
Markers: 8′ pen., 6′ st Dybala (R), 13′ Saelemaekers (R), 29′ st pen. Paredes (R), 38′ st Dovbyk (R)