04 May 2024
Opposition Focus | Ten things to know about Roma
Opposition Focus | Ten things to know about Roma
Opposition Focus | Ten things to know about Roma
Sunday evening sees a headline clash in the Italian capital, as Juventus face Roma in a battle to secure Champions League football next season.
The Bianconeri currently sit six points above their opponents who lie in fifth-place, and with only four matchdays remaining, Sunday's clash at the Olimpico Stadium is worth a very important three points.
Ahead of the 20:45 CEST kick-off, here are ten things to know about the Giallorossi.
- Roma won their last home match against Juventus in Serie A (1-0, 5 March 2023) and in the 2000s have only managed to beat the Old Lady twice in a row at the Olimpico in the league, between 2015 and 2017.
- The Giallorossi have never repeated the same result twice in a row in their last eight Serie A games (W4, D3, L1), after winning five of their first six league games under the guidance of Daniele De Rossi (L1).
- Sunday’s hosts lost their last home match in Serie A (against Bologna) and have not had two home defeats in a row in the competition since November 2022 (against Napoli and Lazio in that case).
- Considering only the matches between the top five teams currently in the standings, Roma are the only one not to have collected even a point, with seven defeats in as many matches of this kind faced so far in this championship.
- Roma is the team that has scored the most goals in the last 15 minutes in the league so far this seaosnm(20, including one on the last matchday, to draw 2-2 with Napoli).
- No team has more different scorers than Roma in Serie A this season: there are 16 different Giallorossi scorers, compared to 13 for Juventus.
- Paulo Dybala – who spent seven seasons at Juventus from 2015 to 2022, with 293 appearances and 115 goals in all competitions – is the only Serie A player who in the last two seasons has scored at least 25 goals and provided at least 15 assists, for a total of 40 active participations in just 50 league appearances in that period.
- Gianluca Mancini has scored four headed goals this season: no defender has done better this season in the top five European leagues (Lucas Martínez Quarta, Keven Schlotterbeck and Gabriel Magalhães also have four).
- Tommaso Baldanzi's last goal in Serie A was against Juventus, on 27 January 2024, wearing the Empoli shirt. He could become the second player to score against the Bianconeri with two different shirts in a single Serie A championship after Nicola Amoruso in 2009/10 (with Parma and Atalanta).
- Leandro Paredes is the player who has received the highest number of yellow cards this Serie A season: 14.