News and Injuries update for Roma vs Braga
FlashFootball 2024/12/12 03:09
Team News
As the Europa League group stage draws to a close, Roma host Braga at the Stadio Olimpico in a game that could prove crucial to both sides' progress. With just three games remaining, both clubs are clinging on to their play-off hopes, making this a must-win encounter for both sides.
Roma go into the game with a mixed bag of results in recent weeks. The Giallorossi have struggled for consistency in Serie A, culminating in a disappointing run that saw them lose six out of seven league games. However, they broke that run last weekend with an emphatic 4-1 win over Lecce, giving them a much-needed boost ahead of their European campaign. In their last Europa League outing, Roma twice fought back to earn a 2-2 draw against Tottenham Hotspur, showing resilience and determination under new coach Claudio Ranieri.
Braga, meanwhile, have also been struggling in their domestic league, but managed to climb up the table with a crucial win over Hoffenheim last month. That victory lifted them to 18th in the group with seven points, keeping their hopes of a top-eight finish and automatic qualification for the knockout stages alive. Despite recent setbacks, including a disappointing draw against Estoril after leading 2-0, Braga remain a formidable opponent with several players capable of making an impact.
Historically, Roma hold the upper hand over Braga, having won the last two encounters in the Europa League. The last time the two sides met in 2020-21, Roma won 2-0 away and 3-1 at home. However, past performances will have little bearing on this game, with both sides looking to pick up valuable points.
Roma are likely to adopt an aggressive approach at home, capitalising on their strong record at the Stadio Olimpico, where they have won eight of their last ten European matches. Their ability to control possession and create chances will be crucial against Braga's counter-attacking style.
Braga, meanwhile, will need to be resilient at the back and look to exploit any gaps left by Roma's attacking intent. The Portuguese side have shown that they can score goals, but they will also need to tighten up at the back to avoid conceding early goals.
Injuries and suspensions
Roma's injury situation has improved slightly, but they are still missing key players. Striker Paulo Dybala and defender Mats Hummels could be rested as Ranieri looks to manage his squad effectively. The absence of Bryan Cristante and Zeki Celik through injury leaves Roma with limited options in midfield and defence. The possible return of Artem Dovbyk is uncertain and if he is unavailable, Ranieri could either opt for a back nine or use Eldor Shomurodov as a focal point in attack.
Braga coach Carlos Carvalhal has struggled to find a consistent starting line-up this season due to injuries and inconsistent form. Key players such as Paulo Oliveira and Rodrigo Zalazar have been sidelined, which could affect their defensive stability. However, the attacking trio of Ricardo Horta, Bruma and Amine El Ouazzani remain potent, with Bruma particularly influential in recent European matches.
Expected Lineup
Roma: Svilar; Mancini, Hermoso, Ndicka; Abdulhmaid, Le Fee, Paredes, Zalewski; Pellegrini, Pisilli; Shomurodov
Braga: Matheus; Ferreira, Niakate, Arrey-Mbi; Fernandes, Carvalho, Moutinho, Gomez; Horta, Bruma; Ouazzani
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Sporting Braga
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UEFA Europa League
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AS Roma
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