World Cup 2026: El Aynaoui and Celik make tournament debuts for Roma contingent
Match Report·14 June 2026·19h ago

World Cup 2026: El Aynaoui and Celik make tournament debuts for Roma contingent

Source: Forza Roma

Two AS Roma players made their World Cup 2026 debuts as their national teams took the pitch. El Aynaoui played the full 90 minutes for Morocco in a 1–1 draw against Brazil at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Morocco took the lead through Saibari in the 21st minute, but Vinicius Junior equalized shortly after. El Aynaoui came close to a late winner in stoppage time, but Alisson made crucial saves to deny him. Meanwhile, Celik started for Turkey against Australia but could not prevent a 2–0 defeat; the lateralnavigated 81 minutes and had a chance to level the score late in the match but was denied by goalkeeper Beach. Turkey, managed by Montella, remain without points in Group D alongside Paraguay. Brazil and Morocco sit second and third respectively in Group C, where Scotland leads after beating Haiti 1–0.

Several other Roma players are expected to feature in upcoming matches. Malen is due to play for the Netherlands against Japan later today, while Ndicka will feature for Ivory Coast against Ecuador. Celik has been in discussions over a contract renewal with Roma and continues to be closely monitored by the club during the tournament.

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Nella notte italiana è arrivato l'esordio per i primi due calciatori della Roma attualmente impegnati tra Messico, USA e Canada Redazione 14 giugno - 09:03 El Aynaoui, ecco l'accoglienza dei tifosi a Fiumicino e il primo "Forza Roma!" Nella notte italiana è arrivato l'esordio per i primi due calciatori della Roma attualmente impegnati nel Mondiale 2026 tra Messico, USA e Canada. Al MetLife Stadium di East Rutherford nel New Jersey, non lontano da New York, il Marocco ha pareggiato 1-1 contro il Brasile: passati in vantaggio al 21' con un bellissimo tocco morbido di Saibari su invenzione di Brahim Diaz, gli africani hanno subito il pari di Vinicius Junior poco dopo la mezz'ora. Decisivo, in pieno recupero, un doppio intervento prodigioso di Alisson proprio su El Aynaoui a evitare il ko ai verdeoro di Ancelotti. Il centrocampista giallorosso ha disputato 90', rendendosi protagonista di una buona prestazione. Marocco e Brasile sono rispettivamente seconde e terze nel gruppo C, che vede la Scozia in vetta dopo l'1-0 rifilato ad Haiti. Scegli tu cosa leggere: metti Forzaroma.info tra le tue fonti Google Poche ore dopo, all'alba italiana, è sceso in campo invece Celik, sempre più vicino al rinnovo con il club capitolino. Il laterale ha giocato 81' nel tonfo della Turchia di Montella contro l'Australia: 2-0 dei Socceroos grazie alle reti di Irankunda e Metcalfe. Proprio Celik, prima del gol del definitivo 2-0, aveva sfiorato l'1-1 nel corso del secondo tempo con un bel destro da posizione defilata, trovando però una gran risposta del portiere Beach. Esordio più che amaro al BC Place Vancouver per i turchi, che restano a quota 0 nel gruppo D al pari del Paraguay (che affronteranno sabato 20 giugno alle 5 italiane in una partita già da dentro o fuori). In vetta al raggruppamento Stati Uniti e, appunto, Australia. Altri due giallorossi attesi in campo nelle prossime ore: oggi alle 22 sarà il turno dell'Olanda di Malen contro il Giappone, mentre all'1 la Costa d'Avorio di Ndicka sfiderà l'Ecuador. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Mondiali, è il giorno di Malen: in Olanda-Giappone ritroverà Suzuki del Parma News AS Roma Marocco, El Aynaoui: "Soddisfatti per la gara col Brasile. A Roma sto bene, resterò" Calciomercato AS Roma Roma, missione Greenwood: ecco il piano dei Friedkin per regalare l'inglese a Gasp Calciomercato AS Roma Soulé, addio probabile: anche il Fenerbahce alla finestra. Smentita sulla clausola News AS Roma Koné: "Futuro? Vedremo dopo il Mondiale, ora penso solo a disputare questo torneo" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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