GIALLOROSSI YORKSHIRE BLOG
Gianluca Mancini's first two goals for Roma helped seal a 3-1 win over Perugia in the first official friendly match of this pre-season.
As the squad travelled away from their Trigoria training ground for the first time this summer, Paulo Fonseca opted to give gametime to a large number of players again, with those selected in the second half mostly performing better than the ones who started the game. Mancini's brace followed up an instinctive opener from Edin Dzeko, although Roma did concede, when Pietro Iemello pulled it back to 2-1 before half-time. As Roma reacted to playing in front of a crowd again, here's what was learnt from the match. High press starting to take shape Roma's first half performance was rusty, to say the least, but out of possession they showed how they were growing into the image of how Fonseca wants them to play. The pressing was relentless, even in the opposition half. Unfortunately, it could not be matched by the defenders, who were collectively responsible for allowing Iemello's goal. However, the reaction in advanced positions was a positive sign for the coach. Keepers deal well under pressure Roma's main two goalkeepers, Pau Lopez and Antonio Mirante, each got a 45-minute run out, with both being given sterner tests than in the warm-up matches that have been played at Trigoria. Occasionally, teammates put them under pressure with loose passes, but both keepers reacted well. One of the main reasons Lopez has been brought in is because of his ability with his feet, and he started to show why Roma had believed in him with the way he helped conduct play from the back, even when under pressure. Mirante's efforts should not go unnoticed either, as he was alert to the danger, unafraid to come out of his box when needed, which earned him a nosebleed early on. Mancini not ready to be main man Despite his brace, Mancini's defensive performance left a little to be desired. He occasionally gave the ball away, while Roma were often caught out in behind. After the game, Fonseca urged that signing a new central defender is a priority, and he is correct. New arrival Mancini is promising, but showed that he needs to be partnered by a quality, experienced defender. If the Toby Alderweireld track is still viable, Roma must go all out for him. Schick sharper in short bursts Fonseca's affirmation that Roma need a new centre-back was a response to whether or not a centre-forward was needed more. However, Dzeko got his goal, so if he does end up staying, he may be able to revive his best form. As for second half sub Schick, he started the first quarter of an hour of his cameo at an impressive intensity. There were quick turns, sharp shots and decent link up play. The determination was as good as it has been so far from the Czech international. He still lacks something in terms of decision making, though, and needs to replicate that kind of attitude and form for the whole 90 minutes, not just 15. Floundering Florenzi highlights another area of need The worst performer on the pitch was Alessandro Florenzi. Despite making a decent start to pre-season as a left winger, he has been reverted to a right-back role, where he struggled again versus Perugia. The captain's passing was uncalibrated, and defensively he was often targeted, committing fouls or being beaten easily. It should be clear now that he should be operating on the left wing, where there is less risk of him making mistakes. Rick Karsdorp, if he can stay fit, can be a suitable option at right-back instead, as can Davide Santon - even if he has been used more centrally by Fonseca so far. Player Ratings: Mirante 7; Florenzi 3; Mancini 6; Fazio 6; Spinazzola 6; Diawara 6; Pellegrini 5; Under 6; Zaniolo 5; Perotti 5; Dzeko 6 Subs: Lopez 7; Karsdorp 6; Jesus 6; Kolarov 7; Nzonzi 7; Cristante 6; Antonucci 6; Kluivert 5; Schick 6 Man of the Match: Lopez
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samuel bannister
Founder and editor of Giallorossi Yorkshire, who is also a columnist for Roma's official website about the women's team. Categories
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