Pellegrini and Paredes Also Underperform
Roma lose another head-to-head clash and drop out of the Italia Cup. The Ranieri’s team performance was full of mistakes as evidenced also by the scoring from daily newspapers. Among the worst are Celik, Ndicka, and Dybala. Also performing poorly were those who came on as substitutes, especially team captain Pellegrini. “Angelino comes out unscathed.”
THE SPORTS COURIER: Svilar earns a solid 6; Celik falls short with a 5, picked up by Rensch with a 5.5, Hummels is disappointing with a 5, subbed out for Nelsson who did not have the chance to make much of an impact; Ndicka records another low score of 5; Saelemaekers also fails to impress with a 5, subsituted by an ineffective El Shaarawy; Koné brings a ray of hope precisely grading in a 6, while Paredes receives a slightly improved 5.5, but is replaced by Pellegrini, who only manages to earn a 5; Pisilli’s performance is applauded with a 6, Angelino shines slightly more with a 6.5; Dybala disappoints with a mere score of 5, while Shomurodov performs fairly grading a 6, replaced by Dovbyk who outshines his predecessor with a fantastic score of 6.5. Ranieri 5.5
From LA GAZZETTA DELLO SPORT: Svilar is rated 5.5; Celik, a bit disappointing with a 4.5 and later replaced by Rensch who scored a 5; Hummels is given a decent 6, succeeded by Nelsson who was not on the field long enough to receive a rating. Ndicka, much like Svilar, earns a 5.5. Saelemaekers is rated 5.5, replaced by El Shaarawy who too was not present long enough to receive a score. Koné earned an average 5, alongside Paredes, who was replaced by Pellegrini, both notching up a 5.5. A commendable performance from Pisilli and Angelino sees them receive a 6 and a 6.5 respectively. Dybala and Shomurodov both scored a 6, with the latter replaced by Dovbyk who outshined with a 6.5. In the latest news report from IL MESSAGGERO, performances of football players are reviewed. Svilar put up an average performance, scoring 6, while there was a slightly less stellar performance from Celik with a score of 5 before switching out and making a room for Rensch, who made a decent attempt at 6. Hummels and Ndicka performed relatively poorly, each receiving scores of 5, with Nelsson not staying long enough to earn a score. There was a commendable effort from Saelemaekers scoring 6, before making way for El Shaarawy, unfortunately, he hardly had any time to impress the judges. Koné kept it steady with 6, while Paredes hovered below average with 5.5 before Pellegrini came on to match his effort with 5.5. Pisilli and Angelino took it up a notch, each garnering 6 and 6.5 respectively. Dybala also showed decent promise by scoring 6. Shomurodov, however, disappointed with a 5. The apparent star of the teams seemed to be Dovbyk, taking over from Shomurodov, he impressed with a score of 6.5. A disappointing performance overall from Ranieri who only managed a 5.5. THE CORRIERE DELLA SERA reports: Svilar secured a 6, while Celik only received a 4, later replaced by Rensch who performed slightly better with a 5. Hummels also held his own with a 6, though was later swapped out for Nelsson, whose short time on the field didn’t warrant a score. Ndicka didn’t impress much, garnering only a 5.
Saelemaekers’ performance matched Ndicka’s with a score of 5 and was later replaced by El Shaarawy, who, like Nelsson, didn’t play long enough to be scored. Koné showed potential with a 6, while Paredes managed only a 5 before Pellegrini took over for the same score. Pisilli’s effort landed him a 5, but Angelino outshone them all with a solid 7.
Dybala and Shomurodov both clocked in at a 5, with the latter making way for Dovbyk who made an impact with a score of 6.5. Meanwhile, All. Ranieri could only muster a 5 out of 10 on the day. “Ranieri 5
LEGGO: Svilar scores a 5; Celik disappoints with a 4, which is mirrored by his substitute Rensch with 4.5. Hummels also underperforms with a 5, his substitute Nelsson not staying in the game long enough to receive a score. Ndicka falls short with a 4.5, while the midfield shows average performances – Saelemaekers gets a 5.5 (his replacement El Shaarawy didn’t play long enough to earn a rating), Koné matches with a 5.5 as does Pisilli, Paredes, however, only manages a 5, the same as his replacement Pellegrini. Angelino outshines the team with a commendable 6.5. Dybala lands a 5.5, and Shomurodov scores a mere 5, lifted slightly by his substitute Dovbyk’s superior 6.5.” In today’s match report, Ranieri’s team didn’t perform up to expectations.
IL TEMPO’s team had a mixed performance: Svilar scored a below-average 5.5, while Celik, with a dismal performance, earned only 4.5, but was replaced by Rensch who scored just marginally better at 5. Hummels was another disappointment at 4.5 but was taken off for Nelsson who wasn’t on long enough to earn a rating. Ndicka couldn’t muster more than an average performance for a 5.
On the midfield, Saelemaekers scored a 5.5 before being substituted by El Shaarawy who didn’t stay long enough on the pitch to get rated. Koné matched Saelemaekers with a 5.5, while Paredes’s mediocre performance earned him a 5, and he was replaced by Pellegrini who didn’t fare any better. Pisilli and Angelino were the standout performers with a fair 6 each.
Up front, Dybala and Shomurodov were both subpar, scoring 5 and 5.5 respectively. Shomurodov was replaced in favor of Dovbyk, who entered late game and performed decently with a score of 5.5.
In conclusion, Ranieri’s squad had a challenging day on the pitch. Everywhere. Ranieri 5