Roma searching for solace in Europe again

Sundiata Post – Roma head to Porto in the Europa League on Thursday still looking to salvage a poor season after a disappointing January transfer window.

The capital city club sit ninth in the Serie A table despite a recent eight-game unbeaten run in the league and were dumped out of the Italian Cup last week by AC Milan.

They needed a 2-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt in their final league-phase match just to secure a top-24 finish in the Europa League and a knockout play-off round tie against Porto.

An irritated Claudio Ranieri, back for a third spell in charge as Roma’s third coach of the campaign, pointed to financial fair-play rules when repeatedly asked by reporters why the club did not spend more in January in an attempt to revive their fortunes.

“I will tell the president to spend more money, take three or four years of suspension, that way we won’t go to Europe, we won’t go to the Champions League, and we’ll all be happy,” the 73-year-old told Radio Rai after Roma’s 1-0 win at Venezia on Sunday, before cutting the interview short.

Roma fans were angered by the decision early in the season to sack popular coach Daniele De Rossi, who helped the team finish sixth in Serie A last term after a similarly bad start.

Ivan Juric did not last long as his successor and was dismissed with the club just four points above the relegation zone.

Roma have not finished in the top four of the Italian top flight since the 2017/18 season, but have enjoyed recent success in Europe.

They have reached at least the semifinals of the Europa League in three of the past four seasons, with the exception when Jose Mourinho took them to their maiden European title in the 2021/22 Conference League.

Porto have been in even worse form going into the first leg and are on a five-match winless streak in the Portuguese Primeira Liga after a 1-1 draw with leaders Sporting Lisbon on Friday.

But Porto have won their last two European ties against Roma, in the 2018/19 Champions League last 16 and in 2016/17 Champions League qualifying.

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