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Pellegrini, Shomurodov and Mancini fail

Roma achieves its eleventh straight useful result, overcoming Como with a 2-1 reverse win, thanks to the goals from Saelemaekers and Dovbyk. Both of them among the best performers in the match. Cristante and Rensch also performed well when they entered in the second half. Pellegrini, Shomurodov, and Mancini were decidedly underwhelming in their performance. The center makes a mistake, leading to Da Cunha’s point, scoring 1-0. The decisive moment came when Svilar pulled off a miracle in the final moments against Cutrone. THE SPORTS COURIER

ROME (3-4-2-1): Svilar 6; Celik 7 (substitute 73′ Rensch 7), Mancini 6, Ndicka 6; Soulé 5.5 (substitute 59′ Saelemaekers 7), Koné 5 (substitute 59′ Cristante 6. 5), Paredes 6, Angelino 6; Dybala 7, Pellegrini 5 (subbed off on 46′ for El Shaarawy 6); Shomurodov 5 (subbed off on 46′ for Dovbyk 7). Coach: Ranieri 7.

THE GAZZETTA DELLO SPORT

ROMA (3-4-2-1): Svilar 6. In the exciting sequence of events, Celik scored an impressive 6.5 in the initial stages. However, at the 73rd minute, Rensch stepped in to replace him and secured a noteworthy score of 6. In what proved to be a pulsating match, Mancini’s performance fell disappointingly short with a score of 4.5, while Ndicka held his own with a solid 6. Soulé also maintained a strong 6 throughout his playing time but was subbed out at 59 minutes for Saelemaekers, who impressed with a score of 7. Koné, unfortunately, could only muster a mediocre 5 before being swapped out for Cristante at 59 minutes, who provided a strong impact from the bench with a score of 7. Paredes and Angelino both held steady with respectable 6s.

On the offensive end, Dybala shone through with a sparkling 7, while Pellegrini lagged slightly behind with a 5. However, the introduction of El Shaarawy in the 46th minute revitalized the attack with a solid score of 6. The game was filled with highs and lows – it really showcased the skill, determination, and tenacity of the players. Stay tuned for further updates and analysis. 5); Shomurodov 5 (46′ Dovbyk 7). Head Coach: Ranieri 7.

THE MESSENGER

ROMA (3-4-2-1): Svilar 6. In a riveting match, Celik put up a noteworthy performance, earning a score of 6.5. He however exited the game at the 73-minute mark and was substituted by Rensch, who secured an impressive score of 7. Mancini struggled, unfortunately, and ended the day with a score of 5. Ndicka performed decently, tallying a score of 6. In the fifth minute, Soulé managed a commendable 5.5 performance, but was replaced at 59 minutes by Saelemaekers, who upped the game slightly with a score of 6. In an enthralling encounter, Koné rates at 5.5, slightly improving after the 59th minute substitution with Cristante, who put on a remarkable performance, securing an impressive 7. Paredes and Angeliño both managed respectable performances, each earning themselves a 6. Dybala, however, was the man of the moment, soaring to a 7. Pellegrini, unfortunately, couldn’t keep up, trailing behind with a disappointing 5. El Shaarawy was substituted at the 46-minute mark, scoring an average rating of 5; Shomurodov also rated 5, was replaced by Dovbyk who performed impressively with a rating of 7 at the 46-minute mark. Coach Ranieri executed an impressive game strategy, earning him a solid score of 7.

As for ROMA (3-4-2-1), Svilar received a performance rating of 6. In the fifth minute, Celik, although performing commendably, was replaced by the stunning Rensch in the 73rd minute who scored a meritorious 6.5. Mancini trailed behind with a score of 5, while Ndicka held his own firmly with a 6. Soulé, after a satisfactory stint, was substituted out in the 59th minute for Saelemaekers, whose stellar performance landed him a 7. However, Koné struggled throughout with a regrettable score of just 5. In an exciting turn of events, Cristante made a significant impact, earning himself a score of 6.5 in the 59th minute. Paredes was a standout player, earning a high score of 7, along with Dybala who equally impressed. Angeliño also held his own with a score of 6. However, it was a tough game for Pellegrini, who only managed a score of 5, and was substituted by El Shaarawy in the 46th minute, earning himself a score of 6. A tremendous second-half performance saw Dovbyk storm onto the field in the 46th minute, replacing Shomurodov who unfortunately only earned a 4.5 rating. However, the extraordinary Dovbyk sure delivered, leaving an unforgettable impression with a superb rating of 7. This sensational substitution indeed made a big change in the flow of the match! Coach: Ranieri 7.5

THE TIMES

ROMA (3-4-2-1): Svilar 6.

Translated into:

Coach: Ranieri scores a 7.5

THE TIMES

ROMA  (3-4-2-1 line-up): Svilar gets a 6. In an electrifying match, Celik impressed, scoring a solid 7 on the performance scale, showing a marginal dip in performance when Rensch, who secured a 6.5, replaced him at the 73rd minute. On the other hand, Mancini and Ndicka struggled to live up to expectations, both managing to score only a meager 5. In the thrilling events of the match, Soulé, with an initial rating of 6, was replaced at the 59-minute mark by Saelemaekers who impressively scored a 7, increasing their team’s prospect. Meanwhile, Koné, who was at 5.5, made way in the 59th minute as well for Cristante, who held his ground with a decent score of 6. In game evaluations, Paredes was worthy of a decent score, earning a 6, as did Angeliño. Dybala shone a little brighter with a 6.5, whereas Pellegrini underwhelmed with a 5. Pellegrini was consequently replaced at the 46-minute mark by El Shaarawy who managed to match Paredes and Angeliño with a 6. Unfortunately, Shomurodov lacked impact, mirroring Pellegrini’s earlier performance with a disappointing score of 5. (SCORE: 5 (46′ Dovbyk 7). HEAD COACH: Ranieri 6.)

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