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Scala makes winning start as Roma Primavera beat Monza 3-2
·22 August 2026·2h ago

Scala makes winning start as Roma Primavera beat Monza 3-2

Source: Roma News

Mattia Scala opened his tenure as Roma Primavera head coach with victory as the Giallorossi defeated Monza 3-2 at Tre Fontane in the opening day of the championship. Roma surged to a three-goal lead after 35 minutes through Paul, Cama and Di Nunzio, but Monza pulled back with Scifo's late first-half strike. The visitors added a second through Scaramelli at the 76th minute and pressed for an unlikely equaliser in the closing stages, though Roma held on to secure three points despite a testing second half.

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Inizia con una vittoria l’avventura di Mattia Scala come allenatore della Roma Primavera. Al Tre Fontane i giallorossi battono 3-2 il Monza nella prima giornata di campionato pur con qualche sofferenza nella ripresa. Roma avanti di tre gol dopo 35 minuti con Paul, Cama e Di Nunzio. Brianzoli che…

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