Khaleej Times

Roma roar past SPAL

- AFP

milan — Roma warmed up for next week’s Champions League clash with Liverpool by easing past SPAL 3-0 on Saturday to keep their push for elite European football next season on track.

Eusebio Di Francesco’s side have 67 points from 34 games — three ahead of city rivals Lazio who can pull level again when they host Sampdoria on Sunday.

“The performanc­e was excellent,” said coach Eusebio Di Francesco. “The team’s attitude three days before such an important match with Liverpool is an important step in the right direction, I’m really happy with this performanc­e today, I got important answers.

“This is a side that has great goals in its head, a team that looks at the present and not the future, and it’s a moment of great satisfacti­on for me.” He added: “The only downside was that in the first half we could have scored more.

“Of course against Liverpool this precision and solidity we must have from the beginning.”

A Francesco Vicari own goal gave the Romans a first-half lead in Ferrara with Radja Nainggolan and Patrik Schick adding two more in an eightminut­e spell in the second half.

SPAL fell to their first defeat in nine games leaving their top-flight survival increasing­ly in doubt as they sit just one point above the relegation zone. Di Francesco rotated his side ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final at Anfield with Argentinia­n left-back Jonathan Silva getting his first start since his January signing. Roma’s top scorer Edin Dzeko stayed on the bench alongside captain Daniele De Rossi with the visitors missing three chances in the first half — Stephan El Shaarawy misfiring twice and Lorenzo Pellegrini also missing a third opportunit­y.

But Pellegrini contribute­d to the opener, crossing a low ball into the area as Vicari turned into his own net when trying to anticipate Kevin Strootman in a scramble in front of goal.

Nainggolan missed a chance for a second with the Belgian sending the ball into the side netting just before the break.

But seven minutes into the second half Nainggolan sent a diagonal half-volley into the bottom corner, with Pellegrini setting up Schick to head in the third on the hour mark. —

 ?? AFP ?? Roma’s Patrik Schick (left) celebrates after scoring a goal past SPAL’s goalkeeper Alex Meretto. —
AFP Roma’s Patrik Schick (left) celebrates after scoring a goal past SPAL’s goalkeeper Alex Meretto. —

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