Champions League semi-finals: Roma exploring report
How they got here
P10 W5 D2 L3 F15 A12
Group C winners: D0-0 v Atlético (h), W1-2 v Qarabağ (a), D3-3 v Chelsea (a), W3-0 v Chelsea (h),
L2-0 v Atlético (a), W1-0 v Qarabağ (h)
Round of 16:
D2-2 v Shakhtar, won on away goals – L2-1 (a), W1-0 (h)
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Roma's remarkable win against Barcelona
Quarter-finals: D4-4 v Barcelona, won on away goals – L4-1 (a), W3-0 (h)
Possible starting XI
Alisson Becker; Florenzi,
Manolas, Fazio, Kolarov; Strootman, De Rossi, Nainggolan; Cengiz Ünder, Džeko,
Perotti
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Style of play
Assaulting
as opposed to safeguarding; acting instead of responding – these are key
mantras of Roma's diversion. With both full-backs quick to cover, Roma's
approach is all-attack with the primary point of taking care of business the
ball to Edin Džeko; and if that comes up short Cengiz Ünder and Diego Perotti are urged to cut inside and shoot.
Top Fantasy point scorers
Forward: Edin Džeko
(54 points)
Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker (45 points)
Defender: Aleksandar Kolarov (43 points)
Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker (45 points)
Defender: Aleksandar Kolarov (43 points)
The coach
Eusebio Di Francesco: A blend
of Zdeněk Zeman and Fabio Capello, the former Roma midfielder performed
miracles with US Sassuolo – leading them into the Italian top flight for
the first time, and subsequently the UEFA Europa League. The 48-year-old is
further enhancing his reputation in the Eternal City.
Why might they win it?
Of
the remaining sides, Roma have the least pressure on their shoulders, and yet
belief is hardly lacking at the club. They are thriving on keeping a low
profile. Any team capable of beating Chelsea and Barcelona 3-0, and eliminating
Atlético Madrid in the group stage, have to be considered serious candidates.Room
for improvement?
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Highlights:
Roma 3-0 Chelsea
Yet to concede in five #UCL
home games this season, the Giallorossi have not scored that many either. Nine
of their 15 strikes so far came in three matches against Chelsea and Barcelona.
Being more clinical is where his side have most room for improvement, according
to Di Francesco.
What you didn't know already
Roma are the only
semi-finalist still to be crowned European champions: Real Madrid have won the
European Cup 12 times, Bayern and Liverpool five each. The Giallorossi would
become the 23rd name on the trophy. What's more, Roma have won just three
league titles compared with Madrid's 33, Bayern's 28 and Liverpool's 18.

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