Match Report·30 January 2026·130d ago

Roma Secure Crucial Draw in Athens to Avoid February Playoff

Source: GialloRossi.net

Roma drew 1-1 with Panathinaikos in Athens, securing the eighth place finish in the Europa League league phase and avoiding the February playoff round. The result proved far more valuable than a typical draw, effectively guaranteeing the club avoids additional matches and keeps European football alive until mid-March. Despite missing several key players and fielding an experimental lineup without recognized strikers, Roma began brightly with territorial dominance and early control. However, poor finishing and complacency allowed Panathinaikos to stay competitive. The pivotal moment came when Mancini was sent off after a VAR review for a foul on Pantović, forcing Roma into seventy minutes of defending with numerical disadvantage.

Trailing after Taborda's goal in the second half, Roma showed resilience under difficult circumstances. Coach Gasperini adapted tactically, introducing players in unfamiliar positions and filling the pitch with wingers. With ten minutes remaining, Pisilli delivered a cross that led to confusion in the Greek defense, and Ziolkowski finished with a header to equalize. The goal proved decisive in securing Roma's objective. While the performance was disjointed and at times superficial, Roma demonstrated character by not surrendering despite self-inflicted difficulties. Gollini made his Roma debut in goal and benefited from the post when Katris hit the crossbar. The draw, though unglamorous, represents a key passage for the club's season.

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E alla fine, conti alla mano, è un pareggio che pesa come una qualificazione. L’1-1 di Atene è il secondo segno X stagionale della Roma, ma vale oro: ottavo posto finale nella fase campionato di Europa League, ultimo gradino utile per evitare il playoff di febbraio e rimandare l’Europa a metà marzo. Tradotto: meno partite, meno rischi, più tempo. In una stagione già piena di cerotti, non è un dettaglio. E pensare che la serata era partita con tutt’altro copione. La Roma, pur falcidiata dalle assenze e con una formazione sperimentale senza punte di ruolo, aveva preso in mano la partita con personalità. Avvio autoritario, ritmo, dominio territoriale. Persino troppo facile, tanto da scivolare nel peccato originale: leziosità, sufficienza, poca cattiveria. Due occasioni enormi sprecate malamente e la sensazione fastidiosa di una squadra che gioca con il fuoco pensando che tanto non bruci. Il calcio, però, è un pessimo amico quando lo prendi sottogamba. E infatti dopo un quarto d’ora arriva l’episodio che ribalta tutto: Mancini, in campo aperto, trattiene in modo frettoloso Pantović. Rosso inevitabile dopo revisione del VAR. Da lì in poi, la “passeggiata” si trasforma in una salita ripida, in trasferta, in inferiorità numerica, per oltre settanta minuti. LEGGI ANCHE – Panathinaikos-Roma 1-1, le pagelle Il Panathinaikos, va detto, non è un gigante. Ma la Roma comincia a soffrire, perde campo e certezze. I greci costruiscono poco, è vero, ma vanno a un passo dal vantaggio con la traversa di Katris, con Gollini – all’esordio assoluto in giallorosso – che ringrazia il legno. Nella ripresa, però, arriva l’ennesimo regalo della serata offerto gentilmente dalla Roma. Ghilardi, fino a quel momento tra i migliori, sbaglia un retropassaggio di testa suicida. Taborda ringrazia, dribbla e segna. Uno a zero. Partita che sembra scivolare via, classifica che improvvisamente diventa un pensiero scomodo. Gasperini è costretto a inventare. Senza centravanti, lancia Della Rocca, che punta non è, e riempie il campo di esterni. Una Roma strana, sbilenca, ma finalmente più concreta. E soprattutto consapevole che il pareggio non è un dettaglio, è un obiettivo. LEGGI ANCHE – Gasperini: “Bravissimo Ziolkowski. Il playoff? Per me non sarebbe stato un problema…” Il premio arriva a dieci minuti dalla fine. Pisilli crossa, la difesa greca pasticcia e la palla diventa un invito per Ziolkowski che si tuffa e colpisce di testa come un centravanti vero, di quelli che vivono per quell’istante. Gol pesantissimo. Gol da ottavi di finale. Non è stata una grande Roma, e sarebbe inutile raccontarla così. È stata una Roma sconnessa, a tratti superficiale, capace di complicarsi la vita da sola. Ma è stata anche una squadra che, con tutte le sue magagne, non ha mollato, ha resistito e ha portato a casa ciò che serviva. Alla fine resta questo: obiettivo centrato, playoff evitato, Europa rimandata a marzo. Non un trionfo, ma un passaggio chiave. Ora servirà crescere, perché certi regali l’Europa che conta non li perdona. Ma intanto la Roma è ancora lì. E, viste le premesse della serata, non era affatto scontato. Giallorossi.net – Andrea Fiorini Vuoi essere sempre aggiornato sulle ultime notizie della Roma sul tuo cellulare? Iscriviti subito al canale Whatsapp di Giallorossi.net!

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