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Before setting sights on Rensch, Ghisolfi’s primary target was van Ewijk, the full back from Coventry City. Since Ranieri’s arrival, there has been an improving trend in the championship.

Following the immense euphoria of the post-derby, Lorenzo Pellegrini has once again stepped back into the shadows. In the last three matches, the captain was initially kept out, finding room only in the Coppa Italia clash against the red and blacks, but without being able to make a mark. The silence of Ghisolfi in his interview with Il Corriere della Sera also made a stir. When asked about a possible departure of the captain in June, the French manager deflected, emphasizing instead the intention to consolidate such certainties as Koné, Dybala, Mancini, Ndicka, Svilar and Paredes, with whom an annual renewal is being negotiated. There was no mention of Pellegrini and Cristante, which fuels doubts about a seemingly pre-written future: both appear to be set to leave Roma. I’m sorry, but you didn’t provide a full text to translate. Please provide the full text for translation. The captain’s numbers this season do not help: just two goals, one assist and only one big chance created. His contract expires in 2026, but there is no talk of renewal, and his 4.5 million salary weighs heavily on the club’s finances. Meanwhile, the showdown with Porto is drawing closer, but the prospect of a fourth consecutive benching is concrete. Meanwhile, the person who continues to shine as Roma’s beacon is none other than Paulo Dybala. His talent ignites every game, and even a seemingly simple play manages to circle the globe. The acrobatic stop attempted yesterday has won over The Guardian, which celebrated it with a post on Instagram. And the British newspaper wasn’t the only one to highlight his performance: the penalty kick decided the challenge against Venezia, a game he was initially not even supposed to play. Ranieri had planned to keep him on the bench, but the Argentinian asked to start and repaid the trust with his sixth goal of the season. The celebration, this time, was double: first the usual Dybala Mask, then the tribute to Griezmann, who responded with an Instagram story: “Now it’s my turn”.

After Venice, Roma is awaiting another away game, this time at Parma, Sunday 16th February at 6 p.m.. Sorry, but you didn’t provide a full text to translate. Please try again and provide the complete text. Ticket sales for the visitor’s sector started this morning, with a price of 30€ and a requirement of the AS Roma Fidelity Card for purchase. Meanwhile, from the Netherlands, a market backstory emerges. Ghisolfi had another target for the right flank before veering towards Devyne Rensch: Milan van Ewijk, the fullback from Coventry City. The Dutchman, born in 2000, was the first choice, but high costs led Roma to focus on the former Ajax player. With Sunday’s success, the yellow-red team achieved their second consecutive away victory following their win in Udine, which broke a nine-month long fast away from the Olimpico. The championship trend with Ranieri is definitely positive. Roma remains undefeated after eight matches, boasting five victories and three draws. This is their best streak since 2022. A streak like this hasn’t been seen in a year, when De Rossi strung together eight consecutive positive results between February and April. To do better, we have to go back to the ‘Mourinho era’, when in 2022 the Giallorossi went an astonishing twelve matches without defeat before finally surrendering to Inter. A signal of rediscovered continuity, at least in the league, while stumbles have? occurred? in the Europa League and Coppa Italia. Now, focus shifts to Porto: Roma looks to continue their positive streak, but the real test will come on Thursday. However, there’s some decidedly less pleasant news coming from Primavera. Today, Falsini’s Roma suffered a 0-1 loss against Fiorentina, a significant defeat that cost the young Giallorossi the top spot in the league. With this result in fact, the Violas have overtaken Roma and moved ahead by one point, relegating Falsini’s lads to the role of pursuers. There is huge regret for the many wasted opportunities, with the Giallorossi potentially having gathered a different outcome, but Fiorentina’s pragmatism made the difference. A resounding rebound is now needed to reclaim the summit.

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