Whoever has Dybala has it all.
Rome, led by Jose Mourinho, qualified Thursday for the semi-finals of the European League, by eliminating Feyenoord at the Olympico, with a 4-1 victory.
The Portuguese coach’s team had lost 1-0 a week ago in Holland, and he was looking for a turnaround from the first minute. But for most of the game, some inspiration was lacking.
Rui Patricio started for the Gelurusi, Dybala, who was physically weak, off the bench.
Rome missed Argentine creativity. Lots of heart, little head. However, it was enough to equalize early in the second half, through Spinazzola – in a move that reflected well how the game had been up to then.
Mourinho took a chance and put all the meat in the roaster, read Dybala.
But Feyenoord, even without charging, is still afraid, in any way, the formation of the Italian capital: Igor Baiksaw appeared alone in the area in the 80th minute and equalized the match. The Dutch advantage in a tie.
After that, Dybala’s show started. The Argentina international sent the game into extra time with a stunning goal in the 89th minute and encouraged Roma to excel for another half hour.
Dybala!
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– Sport TV (SPORTTVPortugal)
April 20, 2023
El Shaarawy gave another color to this superiority with 3-1 in the 101st minute, on a beautiful counter-attack move, and Pellegrini “killed” the equalizer in the 109th minute, on a rebound from Abraham’s shot, which he brilliantly discovered. … Dybala.
After winning the Conference League title last season, Roma, led by Jose Mourinho, adds and continues in Europe: Bayer Leverkusen is the opponent to follow in the semi-finals.
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