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“Dybala trained alone at Trigoria yesterday. His knee is okay.”

A “champion’s average” and a Europe that can’t be missed. Ranieri’s Roma is basking in the glow of their ninth consecutive positive outcome in the league, that positions them as the team with the most points in the last 9 rounds (21, the same as the leading Napoli) and boasting a defense that has once again become a fortress. Yet now, following a tie in the first leg, here comes Porto and a challenge that could take the Romans into the round of 16 of the Europa League. However, as reported by Francesco Balzani in Leggo, there is not only prestige at stake Thursday at the Olimpico. So far, Roma has pocketed 6.41 million in Uefa bonuses, to which is added a share of ranking and market pool. Reaching the end of the tournament could mean adding a whopping 21.4 million in prize money. To this, we must then add the earnings from 5 top-grossing matches. In addition to the increase in the quota linked precisely to ranking and market pool, there’s a potential for an additional revenue of 40 million. Not to mention that winning the cup would secure Roma’s qualification in the Champions League. Ranieri knows this all too well, having rested many key players on Sunday in Parma. Against Porto, Dybala, Hummels, Angelino and Dovbyk will return to the starting lineup. The tension in the city continues to rise. The ultra fans of Porto, in fact, are twinned with those of Lazio. You did not provide any text/content to translate or work with. Please provide content for me to help you.

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