Gasperini takes Roma to Parma in Champions League push; Malen fit, Dybala seeks starting role
Squad News·8 May 2026·20h ago

Gasperini takes Roma to Parma in Champions League push; Malen fit, Dybala seeks starting role

Source: Forza Roma

Roma prepare for a crucial away match at Parma on Sunday at 18:00, sitting just one point outside the Serie A top four. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini has confirmed that Donyell Malen, who returned to full training with the squad following a personalized recovery session on Wednesday, will lead the attack. Matías Soulé is expected to support him, with Niccolò Pisilli and Paulo Dybala competing for the third attacking position. Lorenzo Pellegrini and a player named Zaragoza are unavailable for the fixture.

Dybala continues to train with the group and is pushing for a starting berth after recent substitute appearances against Bologna and Fiorentina. The Argentine forward's return to fitness comes at a vital moment for Roma's title-race ambitions. Malen's availability represents a significant boost to Gasperini's offensive options at the Stadio Ennio Tardini, a ground where Roma cannot afford to drop points if they are to secure Champions League qualification.

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Gasp a Parma per la Champions. Malen c’è, Dybala chiede spazio - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa roma la repubblica Gasp a Parma per la Champions. Malen c’è, Dybala chiede spazioLa RepubblicaGasp a Parma per la Champions. Malen c’è, Dybala chiede spazioGetty ImagesL'argentino continua ad allenarsi e vuole una maglia da titolare Redazione 8 maggio 2026 (modifica il 8 maggio 2026 | 08:13) Malen si, Pellegrini e Zaragoza no. A tre giorni dalla trasferta di Parma, domenica alle 18, la Roma ritrova l'unica vera certezza del suo attacco. Nella seduta pomeridiana di ieri a Trigoria l'olandese è tornato ad allenarsi regolarmente con il gruppo: il lavoro personalizzato svolto mercoledì era previsto dal programma di gestione e non ha creato allarmi. Sarà lui a guidare il reparto offensivo nella gara del Tardini, una sfida da non sbagliare nella corsa a quel quarto posto ora distante un solo punto. Accanto a lui - scrive Marco Juris su La Repubblica - ci sarà Soulé, mentre per la terza maglia in attacco resta vivo il ballottaggio tra Pisilli e Dybala. L'argentino continua ad allenarsi con il gruppo e, dopo i minuti collezionati contro Bologna e Fiorentina, adesso scalpita per una maglia da titolare.Leggi anche Femminile, Giugliano: “Roma a vita, dico sì. Dybala? Ecco cosa mi ha scritto” Manna-Roma: contatto con i Friedkin e incontro con Gasp. Ma ADL vuole 10 milioni © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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