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Roma haven’t managed to win more than three matches in a row at any point throughout this surreal season, and while winning four straight football matches may not seem like a big deal—Atalanta won 11 straight until dropping points to Juventus last week—it would quite literally be Paulo Fonseca's biggest achievement in the capital to date.
Roma look renewed under their new tactical setup, but will the good form that saw them roll over Parma, Brescia and Verona be enough to topple Antonio Conte and third place Inter?
We'll soon find out.
Lineups
TEAM NEWS
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) July 19, 2020
Here's our starting line-up for #RomaInter tonight - unchanged from the midweek win over Verona! ⚡️ #ASRoma pic.twitter.com/DzFqfH4TPe
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— Inter (@Inter_en) July 19, 2020
Presenting you with your Nerazzurri line-up this evening! #RomaInter #FORZAINTER ⚫️ pic.twitter.com/vSIT9AyNfA