Football Italia
·23. Januar 2025
Football Italia
·23. Januar 2025
Roma’s Europa League hopes all rest on the final game after their disappointing 1-0 defeat away to AZ Alkmaar, undone by a Troy Parrott tap-in to leapfrog them in the table.
The Giallorossi had got back on track in Serie A and were unbeaten in six competitive games, so were feeling confident in the trip to the Netherlands, even without injured Lorenzo Pellegrini and Bryan Cristante. AZ welcomed Kees Smit back from suspension, with Kristijan Belic and Sam Westerveld injured. There was just one point separating the two teams going into this game.
Manu Koné managed to block Sven Mijnans from close range for a corner and Artem Dovbyk tested the goalkeeper with a snapshot from distance.
Evan N’Dicka got it all wrong on the Poku roll across from the left, accidentally setting up Mexx Meerdink to balloon over the bar from the edge of the area.
Dovbyk was already on a yellow card after repeatedly tussling with Wouter Goes, so was replaced by Matias Soulè for the second half.
ALKMAAR, NETHERLANDS – JANUARY 23: Leandro Paredes #16 of AS Roma lies on the ground after being tackled as play continues in the first half of the UEFA Europa League 2024/25 League Phase MD7 match between AZ Alkmaar and AS Roma at AZ Stadion on January 23, 2025 in Alkmaar, Netherlands. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
They had a big chance soon after, as Paulo Dybala volleyed just over after a classy Angelino ‘rabona’ cross from the left by-line.
Manu Koné had an effort charged down in the box and Soulè also hit a fresh-air shot on the Angelino pass, while Dybala’s back-heel flick had set up Soulè only for the decisive Jordy Clasie interception.
Seiya Maikuma’s header was too weak to trouble Mile Svilar, but AZ Alkmaar took the lead with a well-worked move 10 minutes from time. Clasie spread it down the flank for David Moller Wolfe to roll across from the left and substitute Troy Parrott, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur, got there before teammate Ro-Zangelo Daal to sweep in from six yards.
Soulé controlled well only to flash the angled drive across the face of goal, then Dybala fired straight at the goalkeeper with the last kick of the game as Roma emerged empty-handed.
Parrott 80 (A)