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Roma warms up for Liverpool clash

April 21, 2018
Roma's Konstantinos Manolas celebrates with teammates during their Serie A match against SPAL at Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy, Saturday. — Reuters
Roma's Konstantinos Manolas celebrates with teammates during their Serie A match against SPAL at Paolo Mazza, Ferrara, Italy, Saturday. — Reuters

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

Eusebio Di Francesco's side has 67 points from 34 games — three ahead of city rival Lazio which can pull level again when it hosts Sampdoria Sunday.

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 eight-minute spell in the second half.

SPAL fell to its 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 semifinal in 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 Di 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 on 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 broke through sending a diagonial half-volley into the bottom corner, with Pellegrini setting up Schick to head in the third on the hour mark.

It was the first goal for Czech forward Schik since he joined Roma on loan from Sampdoria last August.

Roma's Champions League rival Liverpool meanwhile were held 2-2 in Premier League action on Saturday.

Champions Juventus and second-placed Napoli go head-to-head Sunday in a clash which could decide the Serie A title.

Napoli has reduced the deficit to four points on Juventus with five games to play.

But history does not favor Maurizio Sarri's side which has always lost in the Allianz Stadium. — AFP


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