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One hour of training, half an hour of real game. It was enough for Roma to win in Bern and immediately jump to the top of their group and the Europa League. It happened when Fonseca lined up the real Roma instead of the substitute, which he lined up at the beginning. He was down by one goal, he came back with goals from Bruno Peres and Kumbulla, but the assists were from Dzeko and Mkhitaryan, entered the second half, when the Giallorossi had taken the game in hand and put the Swiss in.
NINE NEW – It couldn’t even be called a revolution, it was something else. The Rome that had crashed against Benevento (5-2) in the last championship had given way to another Rome. Fonseca was not satisfied with half measures, he had taken 9 out of 11 leaving only Cristante and Pedro link Italian training with European training. Roma was a team attempt, not very compact and not at all organized. He struggled to find himself even in front of an opponent who was certainly not of an excellent level. The Young Boys, however, was more organized, with two central references, Sierro and above all Rieder, very effective. Very young (born in 2002), holder of the Swiss Sub-20, Fabián Rieder went to shoot a penalty suffering a very slight foul, just beyond the edge of the area, from Cristante who touched the boy with his hip. Penalty called by the Spanish referee Del Cerro Grande and scored by the Cameroonian Nsame.
SPANISH ROME WITHOUT GAME – Roma were inferior to the Young Boys also physically, the Swiss won the tickets and almost always came first on the ball. Cristante and Villar (never seen the Asturian) could not bear the maneuver, on the flanks neither Karsdorp on the right nor Bruno Peres on the left pushed to ensure supplies to Borja Mayoral, whose debut as a starter passed with 58 minutes without a cue and above all without a shot on goal. It was a unique Spanish Rome in formation (Pau López, Pedro, Villar, Carles Pérez and Borja Mayoral in the starting eleven) and above all it was the youngest (average age 26 years and 251 days) among those deployed by Fonseca this season. One of the Spaniards, Carles Pérez, built the only opportunity for Roma in the first half with an idea quite similar to the one that had led him to the fantastic goal against Benevento: on the edge of the area Rieder jumped first, then Zesiger in tandem and Lustenberger and only at the last moment did the recovering Zesiger himself deflect the ball to a corner. It was the only sign of the life of Roma at first bad, very bad: just two conclusions by the Giallorossi, one more (including a penalty) than the Young Boys.
THE TRUE ROME – At the beginning of the second half Fonseca corrected at least one band, the left, putting Spinazzola instead of Karsdorp, with Bruno Peres displaced to the right. And Spinazzola took less than 60 seconds to see himself in the Swiss area. Roma tried to accelerate the action but never reached Borja Mayoral, who also did something wrong on his own. Thus, after less than a quarter of an hour, Fonseca removed it, together with Villar and Pedro to rebuild a Rome closer to itself, ain almost true Rome with Dzeko, Mkhitaryan and Veretout. The Giallorossi were worried and nervous, the Spanish referee Del Cerro Grande tried to calm them with half a dozen yellows and Bruno Peres also went well because the blow, a distant ball, cut off Maceiras, was for red.
THE HELP OF THE GREAT – The difference in technique and personality, obviously in favor of Roma, was immediately evident. Was a Launch of “director” Dzeko to put Bruno Peres in front of Von Ballmoos, who came out late and hit by a precise conclusion of the Brazilian winger, until that moment one of the worst in the field.. Immediately after the goal, Fonseca brought in Pellegrini for Juan Jesús (with Cristante at the center of the three-man defense). There was still time to win it and with the changes Roma got it. It was another of the owners who had just entered, the Armenian Mkhitaryan, to put the 2-1 on Kumbulla’s head. For the exveronese it was the first goal in the Giallorossi. In front of the real Roma, the Young Boys disappeared, on a technical level there was no longer any comparison, although the Swiss, strong in good physical condition, the last chance with Elia, who has just entered: Pau López did the evening’s parathon.
TABLE:
Young Boys-Roma 1-2 (first half 1-0)
Marcatori: 14 ′ Nsame, 69 ′ Peres, 73 ′ Kumbulla.
Assist: 69 ‘Dzeko, 73’ Mkhitaryan.
Admonished: 39 ′ Karsdorp, 50 ′ Fazio, 52 ′ Zesiger, 56 ′ Jesús, 58 ′ Villar, 61 ′ Peres, 76 ′ Mambimbi, 81 ′ Gaudino.
Young Boys (3-4-3): Von Ballmoos; Burgy, Lustenberger, Zesiger; Hefti, Rieder (70 ′ Aebischer), Sierro (80 ′ Gaudino), Maceiras; Ngamaleu (65 ′ Mambimbi), Nsame (80 ′ Siebatcheu), Fassnacht (65 ′ Elijah). Everybody. Gerardo Seoane.
Roma (3-4-2-1): Pau Lopez; Jesus (70 ′ Pellegrini), Fazio, Kumbulla; Karsdorp (45 ′ Spinazzola), Villar (59 ′ Veretout), Cristante, Bruno Peres; Carles Perez, Pedro (59 ′ Mkhitaryan); Borja Mayoral (59 ′ Dzeko). There. Paulo Fonseca.
Referee: Carlos del Cierro Grande.
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