ARTICLE AD
AS Rome did not do in detail this Monday and won very largely against Monza, a red lantern of Serie A (4-0, 26th day).
The victory was expected on the side of AS Rome, it was still necessary to validate it. Monday evening, the Giallorossi did not fail and have won widely and easily in front of the Red Lantern of Serie A, Monza (4-0, 26th day). In the standings, Claudio Ranieri's men do an excellent operation, because if they remain ninth, they take advantage of the combined defeats of the three teams placed just in front of them, to return to two points from Europe.
The Romans did not wait long before taking the direction of operations, with a first goal scored from the tenth minute of play by Alexis Saelemaekers. Then it was Eldor Shomurodov who took care of doing the station wagon shortly after the half hour of play (2-0, 32nd). Enough to allow his team to join the locker room with an already comfortable mattress in advance.
Monza sinks
Despite many changes and the entry into play of their winter recruit, the former AS Monaco, Keita Baldé, the visitors failed to fill their delay and finally conceded two new goals, works by Angelino (3-0, 73rd) and Bryan Crisnte (4-0, 88th).
In the ranking, AS Rome has only a delay in Bologna (8th) and AC Milan (7th). As for Monza, the sinking continues with a sixth rank of rank without success. The club has won only one of its last nineteen meetings, all competitions and is now new points from the last non-relief, Parma (17th).
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