Romans under the leadership of Daniele De Rossi have been showing excellent results, but the quality of football has noticeably declined recently. Roma hasn’t lost at home since February, and over the weekend, their match against Udinese was not completed due to Evan Ndicka’s health issues. Recently, the team won the derby against Lazio for the first time under the new coach and is fighting for a spot in the UEFA Champions League next season. Currently fifth in the Serie A table, finishing in this position will likely secure qualification to the premier club tournament of the Old World. It’s all thanks to the high seasonal rating of Italy.
The Rossoneri have already accomplished their minimum task quite a while ago. The team has secured second place, trailing Inter by a whopping 14 points with six matches left in the season. Interestingly, the teams will face each other next weekend, and a victory for Inter will allow them to celebrate the championship in front of their staunch rival.