With the Serie A season reaching its climax, every match carries immense weight in the race for European football. Tonight's clash against Atalanta is a massive opportunity for Roma, especially after Sassuolo's surprising defeat of Como. To keep their slim Champions League hopes alive, the Giallorossi must seize this moment and secure a vital three points.
Manager Daniele De Rossi is forced to navigate a concerning injury list, but there's a key boost in defense. Gianluca Mancini has recovered and is set to start, likely forming the backline with Evan Ndicka and either Mario Hermoso or Filippo Ghilardi, who are both in contention for the spot.
The midfield engine room is expected to be powered by Bryan Cristante and Ayman El Aynaoui, providing a blend of steel and creativity. Out wide, Zeki Çelik and Devyne Rensch are the confirmed starters, tasked with providing width and defensive cover on the flanks.
All eyes, however, will be on the revamped attack. In a significant tactical shift, Stephan El Shaarawy gets the nod to start, replacing Lorenzo Pellegrini. He'll join Donyell Malen and Matías Soulé in a dynamic front three, a lineup brimming with pace and goal-scoring potential designed to unlock a stubborn Atalanta defense.
