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Gasperini banking on Malen's pace and set-piece precision for Verona win
·23 May 2026·90d ago

Gasperini banking on Malen's pace and set-piece precision for Verona win

Source: Forza Roma

Roma need victory at Verona on 24 May to qualify for top-tier European football, a competition the club has been absent from for seven seasons. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini plans an attacking approach built on Donyell Malen's ability to exploit space against Verona's three-man defence, combined with the forward runs of Bryan Cristante and Manu Koné from midfield and attacking contributions from centre-backs Gianluca Mancini and Mario Hermoso. Gasperini's system traditionally deploys six or seven attacking players to create multiple offensive options.

Malen has fundamentally transformed Roma's attacking phase this season. The Dutchman will aim to target the spaces available in Verona's defensive setup, looking to win one-on-one duels. Beyond the focal point of Malen's pace, the tactical blueprint emphasises Paulo Dybala and Matías Soulé's involvement—though their simultaneous deployment remains subject to Gasperini's selection—and structured set-piece routines. Qualification to the Champions League would provide Roma with financial stability and reshape their competitive standing after such a prolonged absence from elite European competition.

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Serve una vittoria a Verona per qualificarsi all'Europa top. I gol dal bomber olandese e dagli inserimenti da dietro Redazione 23 maggio - 07:23 La forza delle idee: servono più Malen All'attacco della Champions. Perché da quel paradiso la Roma manca ormai da troppo tempo, sette lunghe stagioni. E…

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