The tears that Paredes fights back at the end of the match in front of the microphones, trying to explain why Roma did not reach the Europa League final, represent the majority of Giallorossi fans. “Never Joy,” which has been repeated throughout the club’s history, returns to BayArena. This is a different mockery from the mockery in Budapest a year ago, a mockery that is very reminiscent of the mockery of Roma-Slavia in Prague in 1996.
The match is a match in which there is little technical and tactical content, it is a match in which the psychological aspect played a decisive role. Here is Roma, backed into a corner, but held on thanks to Svilar’s saves, with an almost fortuitous opportunity for Azmoun to receive a penalty, converted by Paredes, which turns everything on its head. Roma there, ready for the knockout blow, Bayer in the corner, saved by the double whistle.
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