After two consecutive losses, Rome marks victory at Serie A

In a match between teams led by one master and student, Rome won a comfortable 2-0 victory over Spesia, thus causing the loss of six guests in Serie A. Knowing that a victory would boost their chances of winning a seat in the League Champions season [...]
In a match between teams led by one master and student, Rome won a comfortable 2-0 victory over Spesia, thus causing the loss of six guests in Serie A.
Given that a victory would boost their chances of winning a seat in the League Champions next season, the Rome of José Mourinho began the match with high intensity.
The first goal came only after six minutes when Smaling realized after the assisting of Tammy Abraham.
Spesia's efforts to regain the peace were overcome by the safe game of the passport of Giaillorossi that nearly led to the doubling of the locals' advantage.
Theago Motta's boys made a chance to score before the end of the first part, but Arkadius Reca's blow faced the excellent reflexes of Rui Patrício.
By actively starting the second part, Spézia displayed signs of life in an effort to bring Rome out of balance. However, a blow from Jordan Veretout's corner allowed Roger Ibañez to point his head at 56th minute.
Rey Manaj achieved a goal in 62nd minute for Spesian, but he was canceled by VAR because of his off-site position.
We remember that in this match, Maras Cumbula played 90 minutes for Rome.
Mourinho's boys cross Juvenus and are now in sixth place with 28 points, eight short of Naples in the Champions area.












