Roma Primavera Draw 1–1 with Juventus; Winless Streak Extends to Seven Matches
Match Report·25 April 2026·2h ago

Roma Primavera Draw 1–1 with Juventus; Winless Streak Extends to Seven Matches

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AS Roma's Primavera side drew 1–1 with Juventus at the Tre Fontane stadium, failing to secure a victory for the seventh consecutive match. Juventus took an early lead through Leone's goal, set up by a Makiobo cross, just seconds into the game. Roma responded through Antonio Arena, who converted a penalty kick in the 22nd minute to equalize. Despite creating several chances in the second half—notably through Nardin and Almaviva—Roma could not find a winning goal and settled for a point.

Under manager Federico Guidi, Roma's Primavera remains in second place with 56 points, five points behind leaders Fiorentina, who have a game in hand. The draw marks a continuation of the team's recent struggles, as they have managed only draws and defeats across their last seven fixtures. The absence of consistent victories has become a significant concern for the young squad's title ambitions.

Roma's squad featured Zelezny in goal, with defensive contributions from Marchetti, Seck, and Nardin. Juventus fielded Radu as goalkeeper and included Leone among their attacking options. Details remain unclear regarding the specific circumstances that prevented Roma from converting their second-half chances into a decisive goal.

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Primavera, Roma-Juventus 1-1: Arena salva Guidi. La vittoria manca da 7 partite - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma notizie rm as roma primavera Primavera, Roma-Juventus 1-1: Arena salva Guidi. La vittoria manca da 7 partitenotizie rmPrimavera, Roma-Juventus 1-1: Arena salva Guidi. La vittoria manca da 7 partiteGetty ImagesPartenza choc al Tre Fontane con si bianconeri che vanno avanti dopo una manciata di secondi Redazione 25 aprile - 15:24 Non è una Roma brillante nemmeno quella della Primavera di Federico Guidi. I giallorossi mancano di nuovo l'appuntamento con la vittoria e anzi sono costretti a rincorrere fin dal primo minuto. Partenza choc al Tre Fontane con la Juventus che va avanti dopo una manciata di secondi con il gol di Leone su cross di Makiobo. La reazione, però, arriva e dal dischetto Antonio Arena non sbaglia e al 22' pareggia la gara. Nel secondo tempo i baby giallorossi sfiorano in più di un'occasione il vantaggio prima con Nardin e poi con Almaviva, ma alla fine portano a casa solamente un punto. La squadra di Guidi sale a quota 56 punti, a -5 della Fiorentina in vetta che deve ancora giocare. Di seguito il tabellino della gara:ROMA (3-4-2-1): Zelezny; Marchetti, Seck, Nardin; Lulli, Panico (46' Di Nunzio), Bah (87' Arduini), Cama (76' Litti); Della Rocca (67' Almaviva), Maccaroni; Arena (87' Morucci). A disposizione: Sala, Zinni, Belmonte, Paratici, Carlaccini, Forte. Allenatore: Guidi.JUVENTUS: Radu; Verde, Montero, Gielen; Leone (66' Bellino), Makiobo (66' Keutgen), Vallana, Bamballi; Tiozzo (81' Corigliano), Merola (66' Elimoghale), Durmisi (87' Lopez Comellas). A disposizione: Huli, Milia, Lopez Comellas, Ceppi, Borasio, Bracco, De Bru. Allenatore: Padoin.Marcatori: 1' Leone, 22' Arena.Ammoniti: Panico (R), Leone (J), Marchetti (R).Leggi anche Roma Primavera, ufficiale il rinnovo di Terlizzi: contratto fino al 2029 Guidi dopo la sconfitta col Parma: “Il pareggio era il risultato più giusto” © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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