The “Tardini” match, for Roma, happens in the midst of the delicate double-header with Porto in the Europa League playoff that is worth a pass to the round of 16. The first leg, in Portugal, ended 1-1: Moura replied to Celik but in the post-match scene the scene was taken by Giallorossi coach Claudio Ranieri, who was literally furious with the referee, guilty according to him of penalizing his team with some brainless decisions (including Cristante’s expulsion midway through the second half).
In addition to his bitterness over the missed victory, in Porto Ranieri could not hide his concern over the condition of Paulo Dybala, who has been out with an injury. Fortunately, there is no injury, but the Argentine will not be able to take part in the match in Parma, where Roma will try to give continuity to last Sunday’s victory against Venezia, a match decided precisely by a penalty kick converted by the former Juve player (0-1). In Laguna, it showed that it is now cured as far as the “away sickness” is concerned – it was only the second away win of the season – but above all it extended the positive streak in the league: the Capitolini have never lost in the last two months in Serie A, although they remain far from the Europa zone. Strong hours of passion, on the other hand, for the Emilians, coming off a defeat in their salvation clash with Cagliari (2-1). For Fabio Pecchia’s team, it was the third knockout in a row: since December, his Parma has only beaten bottom-of-the-table Monza, plummeting to third-last place in the standings. Last resort for the coach’s return to A?
Parma-Roma: latest lineup news
Pecchia without Mihaila and Djuric, who keep Charpentier, Benedyczak and Osorio company in the infirmary. Trust Bernabé in the middle, while in the high outside role we will see Man again. The other new addition, in attack, is Bonny, ready to take back a starting jersey after the injury to the Bosnian center forward who arrived in January from Monza. In defense it is a ballot between Vogliacco and Valenti.
Turnover continues with Ranieri, forced to prune his team’s resources with the Europa League just around the corner. Baldanzi will play in place of Dybala, while Dovbyk, Pellegrini, Koné and Angelino are likely to work overtime. Absent Cristante due to disqualification, Celik, in goal last Thursday, could also be confirmed on the right. The defense will consist of Mancini, Nelsson and N’Dicka.
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The Prediction
Roma has won the last two away matches (Udinese and Venezia) and is definitely better off than a Parma in a results crisis for weeks now. It tantalizes the odds related to the Giallorossi’s success, but one should not underestimate the fact that Ranieri’s team is back from an intense competition in Portugal and could be distracted by the upcoming return match with the Lusitanians. Both, in short, should find their way to goal.
The probable formations of Parma-Roma
PARMA (4-2-3-1): Suzuki; Delprato, Vogliacco, Balogh, Valeri; Bernabé, Estevez; Man, Sohm, Cancellieri; Bonny.
ROMA (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Mancini, Nelsson, N’Dicka; Celik, Koné, Gourna-Douath, Angelino; Baldanzi, Pellegrini; Dovbyk.