Match Details

Serie A
AS Roma
3 0
Fiorentina
Half Time
HT 3-0
G. Mancini 13'Wesley Franca 17'View all (3)
Match Started
G. Mancini 13'

Goal (Assist: N. Pisilli)

Wesley Franca 17'

Goal (Assist: M. Hermoso)

M. Pongracic 25'

Yellow Card

M. Hermoso 34'

Goal (Assist: M. Kone)

Half Time

AS Roma 3-2-4-1 Piero Gasperini Gian

Mile Svilar 99
Svilar
Mario Hermoso 22
Hermoso
Evan Ndicka 5
Ndicka
Gianluca Mancini 23
Mancini
Manu Koné 17
Koné
Niccolò Pisilli 61
Pisilli
Wesley 43
Wesley
Bryan Cristante 4
Cristante
Matías Soulé 18
Soulé
Zeki Çelik 19
Çelik
Donyell Malen 14
Malen

Starters

  • Mile Svilar99 Mile Svilar
  • Mario Hermoso22 Mario Hermoso
  • Evan Ndicka5 Evan Ndicka
  • Gianluca Mancini23 Gianluca Mancini
  • Manu Koné17 Manu Koné
  • Niccolò Pisilli61 Niccolò Pisilli
  • Wesley43 Wesley
  • Bryan Cristante4 Bryan Cristante
  • Matías Soulé18 Matías Soulé
  • Zeki Çelik19 Zeki Çelik
  • Donyell Malen14 Donyell Malen

Substitutes

  • Devyne Rensch2 Devyne Rensch
  • Angeliño3 Angeliño
  • Kostas Tsimikas12 Kostas Tsimikas
  • Lorenzo Venturino20 Lorenzo Venturino
  • Paulo Dybala21 Paulo Dybala
  • Jan Ziółkowski24 Jan Ziółkowski
  • Giorgio De Marzi70 Giorgio De Marzi
  • Robinio Vaz78 Robinio Vaz
  • Daniele Ghilardi87 Daniele Ghilardi
  • Stephan El Shaarawy92 Stephan El Shaarawy
  • Pierluigi Gollini95 Pierluigi Gollini

Fiorentina 4-3-3 Paolo Vanoli

David De Gea 43
Gea
Robin Gosens 21
Gosens
Luca Ranieri 6
Ranieri
Marin Pongračić 5
Pongračić
Dodô 2
Dodô
Cher Ndour 27
Ndour
Nicolò Fagioli 44
Fagioli
Marco Brescianini 4
Brescianini
Manor Solomon 19
Solomon
Albert Guðmundsson 10
Guðmundsson
Jack Harrison 17
Harrison

Starters

  • David De Gea43 David De Gea
  • Robin Gosens21 Robin Gosens
  • Luca Ranieri6 Luca Ranieri
  • Marin Pongračić5 Marin Pongračić
  • Dodô2 Dodô
  • Cher Ndour27 Cher Ndour
  • Nicolò Fagioli44 Nicolò Fagioli
  • Marco Brescianini4 Marco Brescianini
  • Manor Solomon19 Manor Solomon
  • Albert Guðmundsson10 Albert Guðmundsson
  • Jack Harrison17 Jack Harrison

Substitutes

  • Luca Lezzerini1 Luca Lezzerini
  • Daniele Rugani3 Daniele Rugani
  • Rolando Mandragora8 Rolando Mandragora
  • Pietro Comuzzo15 Pietro Comuzzo
  • Jacopo Fazzini22 Jacopo Fazzini
  • Oliver Christensen53 Oliver Christensen
  • Eddy Kouadio60 Eddy Kouadio
  • Riccardo Braschi61 Riccardo Braschi
  • Fabiano Parisi65 Fabiano Parisi
  • Antonio Pirrò72 Antonio Pirrò
  • Giovanni Fabbian80 Giovanni Fabbian

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Match Statistics

AS Roma Fiorentina
  • 4 Shots on Goal 0
  • 0 Shots off Goal 1
  • 6 Total Shots 1
  • 2 Blocked Shots 0
  • 6 Shots insidebox 1
  • 0 Shots outsidebox 0
  • 4 Fouls 7
  • 1 Corner Kicks 3
  • 1 Offsides 0
  • 63% Ball Possession 37%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 0 Goalkeeper Saves 1
  • 322 Total passes 182
  • 290 Passes accurate 145
  • 90% Passes % 80%
  • 1.59 expected_goals 0.04
  • -0.80 goals_prevented -0.80

Head-to-Head Stats

AS Roma Wins 5
Draws 2
Fiorentina Wins 3

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