Will Sanches ever exorcise his injury demons? If Roma has a chance of competing for anything this season, they'll need their Portuguese midfielder available.
The Giallorossi fought valiantly, but absences eventually were too much to overcome in the club's 1-0 loss to Inter. Join us as we recap Roma's recent results.
Romelu Lukaku has taken Roma by storm, and the key to keeping Big Rom around may rest in the Giallorossi's other former Chelsea striker, Tammy Abraham.
Down their manager and several key pieces, Roma has their work cut out for them as they attempt to cut down first-place Inter at the San Siro on Sunday.
Giada Greggi is Roma through and through. Earlier today, the Roman born midfielder signed a new deal earlier today, binding her to the club of her birth through 2027.
Betteridge's Law of Headlines suggests we already know the answer to this question, but with five wins on the trot, Roma may have what it takes to upset 1st place Inter Milan.
Edoardo Bove broke the seal in the first minute. And while it wasn’t exactly a blowout, Roma ran the table tonight against Slavia Prague and now stand on top of Europa League Group G.
Roma overcame a slow start against Sampdoria before ratcheting up the pressure in the second half. Goals from Giacinti (2), Linari (2) and Viens propelled Roma to a 5-0 rout.
Roma left it to the last minute, but thanks to Stephan El Shaarawy's quick thinking, the Giallorossi bagged all three points en route to their third straight league win.
The return of Diego Llorente should boost Roma’s defense tomorrow, but the real point of interest remains up top, where Mourinho remained coy about the Belotti-Lukaku tandem.
Gulp. Their path won't be as easy as last season, but Roma has enough talent and depth to make some noise in a group featuring three European powerhouses.
Even ignoring his poor form to start the season, Rui Patricio is fighting a losing battle against Father Time. Has Tiago Pinto already tabbed the Portuguese international’s replacement?