In addition to the Argentine, applause also for the defense and the Uzbek. Mixed opinions on Salah-Eddine, Pellegrini overshadowed.
Ninth positive result in a row in the league. Roma prevails in Parma, further inching closer to the Europa zone. However, the match is considered a mixed bag according to the newspapers. Soulé receives accolades for his brilliance and the defensive trio. Contrasting scores on Salah-Eddine, with SHomurodov also among those promoted.
LA GAZZETTA DELLO SPORT: Svilar 6; Celik 6, Mancini 6.5 (Replaced at halftime by Nelsson 6), Ndicka 6.5; Saelemaekers 6 (Replaced at 66′ by Baldanzi 6.5), Gourna-Douath 6 (Replaced at 81′ by Pisilli n/a), Paredes 6.5, Koné 6.5 (Replaced at halftime by Pellegrini 5.5), Salah-Eddine 5.5 (Replaced at 77′ by Angelino 6); Soulé 7, Shomurodov 6. Ranieri 6.5.
CORRIERE DELLO SPORT: Svilar 6; Celik 6.5, Mancini 6 (replaced in the 1st minute by Nelsson 6), Ndicka 6.5; Saelemaekers 6 (replaced in the 66th minute by Baldanzi 6.5), Gourna-Douath 6.5 (replaced in the 81st minute by Pisilli, not rated), Paredes 6.5, Koné 6.5 (replaced in the 1st minute by Pellegrini 6), Salah-Eddine 6.5 (replaced in the 77th minute by Angelino 6); Soulé shined with an impressive 7.5, and Shomurodov also performed well with 6.5. From the Italian newspaper, Corriere Della Sera, these are the score reviews for recent football match:
Ranieri at 6.5.
Svilar got a competitive 6, with Celik and Mancini both earning a noticeable 6.5. Ndicka stole the spotlight with a high score of 7.
Despite Saelemaekers managing an okay 5.5, Baldanzi replaced him 66 minutes in and managed to up the ante with a score of 6.5. Gourna-Douath came in at a solid 6, with Pisilli stepping in however not staying long enough to generate a rating.
Paredes and Koné both held their own with 6.5. Pellegrini replaced Koné but didn’t quite meet his predecessor’s mark, receiving a 5.5. Regardless, Salah-Eddine came in with a score of 6.
Just before the final whistle, Angelino substituting for Salah-Eddine delivered a decent score of 6.5. Standing out from the crowd, Soulé performed admirably earning an impressive 7.5, with Shomurodov following suit to round off the match. IL MESSAGGERO: Goalkeeper Svilar earned a solid 6; defenders Celik and Mancini were also impressive with scores of 6 and 6.5 respectively. Mancini was subbed out at the start of the second half by Nelsson who maintained a steady performance with a 6. Ndicka shone in defence with a 6.5. Saelemaekers didn’t perform up to par with a disappointing score of 5.5, but his 66th-minute replacement, Baldanzi, fared better with a 6. Midfielder Gourna-Douath was impressive with his 6.5 score but was subbed off in the 81st minute for Pisilli who didn’t have enough time to make an impact. Paredes was consistent with a score of 6.5, as was Koné with a score of 6, though he was replaced at the start of the second half by Pellegrini who also received a 6. Salah-Eddine was unimpressive with a score of 5.5 but his 77th-minute substitution, Angelino, upped the average with a deserving 6. The duo of Soulé and Shomurodov closed the show with stunning performances – Soulé leading the pack with an impressive score of 7.5 and Shomurodov putting in a commendable shift of 6.5. ALL: Ranieri 7
LEGGO RATING: Svilar 6; Celik 6, Mancini 6.5 (replaced by Nelsson in the first half scoring 6), Ndicka 6; Saelemaekers 6 (replaced by Baldanzi at 66′, scoring 6.5), Gourna-Douath 6 (replaced by Pisilli at 81′, no score), Paredes 6, Koné 6.5 (replaced by Pellegrini in the first half, scoring 5.5), Salah-Eddine 6.5 (replaced by Angelino at 77′, scoring 6); Soulé 7, Shomurodov 6. In all, Ranieri obtains a score of 6.5.