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Roma revives as Napoli keeps pace with Juventus

December 17, 2018
AS Roma’s forward Patrik Schick (2nd R), Genoa’s defenders Davide Biraschi (R) and Cristiano Romero go for the ball during their Italian Serie A football match at the Olympic Stadium in Rome Sunday. — AFP
AS Roma’s forward Patrik Schick (2nd R), Genoa’s defenders Davide Biraschi (R) and Cristiano Romero go for the ball during their Italian Serie A football match at the Olympic Stadium in Rome Sunday. — AFP

MILAN —

Roma battled back for a 3-2 Serie A victory over Genoa to give beleaguered coach Eusebio Di Francesco a lifeline at the Stadio Olimpico Sunday despite goalkeeper Robin Olsen’s early blunder.

It ended Roma’s five-match winless streak dating back to a 4-1 triumph over Sampdoria on Nov. 11, and lifted Di Francesco’s side to sixth — two points behind AC Milan in the final Champions League berth.

Napoli earlier beat Cagliari 1-0 in Sardinia to pull back to within eight points of leader Juventus, which won its derby against Torino by the same scoreline Saturday thanks to a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty.

Roma got off to the worst possible start in a tense atmosphere among the 29,000 crowd in Rome where fans had a silent protest in the first ten minutes at the club’s management and transfer strategy.

“I have to congratulate the lads for how they played in a very surreal environment, for them it was not easy,” said Di Francesco.

The hosts were trailing after Swedish keeper Olsen let the ball slip through his legs and hands to allow Polish striker Krzysztof Piatek pounce in the 17th minute.

Piatek slid in for his 12th goal of the season to overtake Ronaldo as Serie A’s leading scorer.

But goals from Federico Fazio and Justin Kluivert twice pulled Roma level before the break, with Bryan Cristante grabbing the winner just before the hour mark.

Di Francesco was reported to be set for the axe if his team failed to deliver a win against Genoa, which is now 16th.

And amid an injury crisis, the 49-year-old switched things around after his side’s Champions League defeat midweek with Nicolo Zaniolo in a new attacking role.

Roma next travels to seven-time defending champion Juventus which remains unbeaten with 46 points from 16 games.

Earlier, Polish striker Arkadiusz Milik’s superb injury-time freekick kept Carlo Ancelotti’s side eight points behind Juventus.

Milik scored the winner in the 91st minute with a perfectly curled effort which left Cagliari goalkeeper Alessio Cragno with no chance.

Ancelotti had rung the changes after Napoli’s Champions League exit to Liverpool but the visitors struggled in attack against the well-organized Sardinians.

Milik had a chance to break the deadlock on 68 minutes but his header hit the bar, with Cragno rushing to prevent Kalidou Koulibaly’s attempted finish from the rebound.

But Napoli poured forward in search of a winner with Milik settling the game with his eighth goal of the season and fourth in three games.

Cagliari, in 13th position, suffered its first home defeat of the season.

Fiorentina ended its eight-match league winless run with a 3-1 comeback victory over Empoli, and is now four points off fourth-placed AC Milan.

Fabio Quagliarella, meanwhile, continued his fine form, scoring in his sixth straight Serie A game to seal a 2-0 win for Sampdoria over Parma.

Gianluca Caprari scored the opener in the 66th minute in Genoa with Quagliarella further punishing Parma with a second three minutes later for his ninth goal this season and seventh in six games. — AFP


December 17, 2018
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