Against AC Milan, Claudio Ranieri is ready to redesign his Roma side, leaving aside the double center forward to return to the more proven 3-4-2-1. A system that provides more balance and that, in emergencies, seems to offer the best guarantees.
No revolution, however, in the starting eleven. Between the posts will still be Svilar, confirmed after a season of steady growth. In defense, a three-man line with Celik on the center-right, Mancini leading the department and Ndicka on the center-left.
In the middle of the field, Ranieri is still banking on Koné’s dynamism and Cristante’s reliability. More bench for Leandro Paredes, now increasingly out of the technical project. Emblematic was the technician’s jab at him in the press conference, “Why doesn’t he play? What have we done without him? Won. Done.”
Doubts on the right lane and in the three-quarter: if Saelemaekers returns to play full-back, pairing with Soulè behind the point will be Baldanzi, while if Rensch is confirmed then the Belgian might be preferred in the trequartista role on the left center. The only forward will be Shomurodov, given the forfeit of Dovbyk, who aims to return for the last one against Torino.
Sources: Corriere dello Sport / Il Romanista / La Repubblica / Il Tempo / Il Messaggero
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