Vitória’s physiologist dies at age 26



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Roma, by Paulo Fonseca, returned today to triumphs in the Italian soccer championship, winning in the visit to Bologna, in a match in which the result, with a ‘handful’ of goals (5-1), was defined in the first part.

The Romans scored very early, with an own goal by Andrea Poli, after five minutes, and in the quarter of an hour they were already winning by three goals, with 2-0 at Dzeko’s feet (10 minutes) and 3-0 by Pellegrini (15).

Bryan Cristante also scored on goal and reduced Bologna, at 24, before Veretout (35) and Mkhitaryan (44) closed the account, in a match whose result was found at halftime.

After two days without a win, with a draw with Sassuolo and a defeat with Napoli, Paulo Fonseca’s team achieves a categorical victory and climbs to fifth place, awaiting the entry of champion Juventus, who will be able to overcome it.

Roma had not scored five goals in the first half of a Serie A match since 1931. They had only scored two goals in their history: against Livorno, in May 1931, and against Padua, in July 1930.

Also on this eleventh day, Atalanta (eighth) won the historic Fiorentina (17th), 3-0, with the Florentine team adding the sixth match without winning, in a Serie A in which they have only won two in 11 rounds and It is only three points from the drop zone.

Napoli, with the entry of Mário Rui in the 59th minute, and Adrien Silva without leaving the bench at Sampdoria, beat the Genoa team 2-1, despite having to chase the result, with the visitors leading from the 20 minutes.

Jantko scored for Sampdoria, but Lozagno (53 minutes) and Petagna (68) gave the ‘somersault’ on the scoreboard and the victory for the Neapolitans.

Previously, Inter also rebounded from a one-goal deficit and beat Cagliari 3-1 on the road, maintaining second place in the league, behind rival AC Milan, who still host Parma today, shortly after the visit of Juventus. Genoa.



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