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Rome drops poker with its aces: Veretout, Abraham and Pellegrini’s brace spread Salernitana

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Mourinho’s Roma run in Serie A continues with full points. The Giallorossi file the Salernitana practice going 4-0 at Arechi thanks to goals, all in the second half signed by Pellegrini, Veretout, Abraham and again by the captain. With this success, the Capitoline remain at the top of the championship with full points in the company of their cousins ā€‹ā€‹from Lazio and Naples, Milan and Inter. The Campanians, on the other hand, remain stationary at zero. From the very first minutes the plot of the game is clear: with the guests attacking and playing and the hosts waiting compactly in their own half with all the players to try to get back to speed as soon as they regain the ball. Immediately dangerous Rome at the start with Vina, freed by Mkhitaryan: his left, very powerful, is rejected for a corner by Belec. At 12 ‘good phrasing of Roma that frees Karsdorp on the right: the cross is strong and precise but Gyomber manages to anticipate Pellegrini’s intervention by sending for a corner. At the quarter of an hour Abraham tries from the edge of the area, but the conclusion of the English attacker ends high over the crossbar. Shortly after the first offensive sortie of Salernitana arrives: on a free-kick-cross from the left Ruggeri detaches in the middle of the area but sends high. At 20 ‘double chance for Roma: first Mancini engages Belec with a close-headed lob after a series of aerial contrasts in the grenade area, then the cross shot by Mkhitaryan who was looking for Abraham in the middle but almost fails to find the second Belec pole. At half an hour Coulubaly’s attempt, but the midfielder’s shot ends up to the right of Rui Patricio’s goal. At 35 ‘good opportunity for Abraham, at the first conclusion towards the opponent’s goal of his game. Karsdorp’s header from a cross from the right is deflected slightly and goes out just wide. At 40 ‘another chance for Abraham, this time with his right: the shot from the Englishman from the left corner of the penalty area finds Belec ready.

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In the opening of the second half, Rome places the one-two that decides the game. At 3 ‘Pellegrini unlocks the match: Veretout’s high reconquest of the ball who widens to the left for Vina, the Paraguayan catches the cut in the area of ā€‹ā€‹the Giallorossi captain who parades behind Aya and kicks left finding a Belec not very ready for the ‘1-0. Four minutes pass and Veretout doubles. Very nice goal, arrived at the end of an action with 4 touches all first and all in speed. Perez focuses from the right, converges and fishes Abraham who, from the edge of the penalty area, leans first on Mkhitaryan: the Armenian, always of first intention, finds a fantastic assist with a lot of tunnel to Aya for insertion Central of Veretout, who scores with great coldness. In the quarter of an hour another opportunity for the guests who now find offensive outlets with much more ease: Perez’s conclusion after Mkhitaryan’s assist, however, finds Abraham’s head on its trajectory deflecting the ball to the bottom. After a few more minutes the team of the special one close to the trio, first with a header by Abraham on a cross from the right saved by Belec, who on the continuation of the action is overcome by sending a corner shot by Veretout from the edge of the area. At 24 ‘comes Abraham’s first Serie A goal. The Englishman scores with a very powerful right after a nice descent to the right of Carles Perez. At 34 ‘comes the fourth goal: Veretout from the left unmarks Pellegrini who controls the limit and with a big right to turn slips the ball under the intersection to the left of Belec sending the end credits of the match.

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