By Daily Sports on March 17, 2019
Claudio Ranieri’s Roma fell to a shock 2-1 defeat at struggling SPAL on Saturday, missing a golden opportunity to close the gap on Champions League rivals Inter Milan and AC Milan.
Milan are third, one point ahead of Inter, with Roma in fifth three points back in the battle for elite European football next season, ahead of Sunday’s Milan derby.
Ranieri had won his first match after taking over from sacked Eusebio Di Francesco – 2-1 against Empoli – but his side fell to their relegation-threatened hosts, leaving Roma’s season in the balance after their Champions League elimination at the hands of Porto and 3-0 beating by to city rivals Lazio.
“I expected more. Our opponents were a team and we weren’t,” said Ranieri of Roma, who also lost the reverse fixture 2-0 in October.
“There’s a plan in place if Roma get into the Champions League,” he warned his players.
“If we don’t, quite a few of these guys could change clubs.
“We lost to a team who earn less than us, who are more humble than us, more determined than us, who are up to their necks in it, and they showed all that today.”
Algerian international Mohamed Fares nodded SPAL ahead after 22 minutes, and Ranieri introduced 19-year-old rising star Nicolo Zaniolo after the break to immediate effect.
Edin Dzeko ran on to a 53rd-minute Zaniolo through-ball and was fouled by Thiago Cionek in the area, before Diego Perotti converted the penalty.
But seven minutes later Andrea Petagna scored the winner for SPAL from the spot following a foul by Roma defender Juan Jesus.
SPAL held on for just their sixth win of the season and first home victory since September, which moved them up to 15th place, five points above the drop zone.
Roma are now under threat from Atalanta, who are three points behind ahead of their game against bottom club Chievo on Sunday. (SuperSport)
•Photo shows SPAL players
Source Daily Sports
Posted March 17, 2019
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