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Roma flash bulletin: Farioli on Mora, Cristante nearing milestone, Primavera wins
·22 August 2026·19h ago

Roma flash bulletin: Farioli on Mora, Cristante nearing milestone, Primavera wins

Source: GialloRossi.net

Porto manager Francesco Farioli praised Rodrigo Mora following his transfer to Roma, saying: "Today he is a more complete player, he has the same talent but has become a team player. What he has learned will be very useful to Roma." Farioli also dismissed accusations of pushing Mora out, stating: "It is absolutely false. He was extraordinary with us and I will be his first supporter." On a dispute involving the player's lawyer, Farioli added: "I did not like how the situation was handled, there was a lack of professional respect."

Bryan Cristante is on the verge of a significant milestone for Roma. With his next appearance, the midfielder will reach 365 matches in the club's colours, surpassing Guido Masetti and entering the top ten for most appearances in Roma's history. Cristante arrived in the capital in 2018.

Roma's Primavera team began their season with a 3-2 victory over Monza at Tre Fontane under manager Scala. The Giallorossi led 3-0 at half-time through goals from Paul, Cama and Di Nunzio before Monza pulled back with strikes from Scifo and Scaramelli. Club director D'Amico, CEO Galantic and youth academy head Margiotta attended the match.

Paulo Dybala, now 33, remains Roma's primary technical reference point. His shirt continues to be the best-selling among Giallorossi merchandise, and he stays the squad player most likely to guarantee double-figure goals, fitness permitting. Elsewhere, Donyell Malen registered 14 goals in 18 matches last season—a rate of 0.85 per game—beating Balotelli's record for the club's best scoring return in a January arrival and approaching Gabriel Batistuta's opening numbers in Roma's title-winning squad.

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Tra allenamenti, indiscrezioni, post social, curiosità e piccoli retroscena, il mondo giallorosso è un flusso continuo di notizie, voci e dettagli spesso sfuggiti ai radar. In questa rubrica troverete tutto quello che ruota attorno alla Roma: notizie brevi, note di colore, curiosità e segnalazioni…

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