Roma delivered a statement performance at the Stadio Olimpico on Thursday night, cruising to a dominant 3-0 victory over Pisa. The win was a perfect response to their recent setback and, for the moment, pulls them level on points with Juventus in the Serie A table.
The result is a massive boost for Gasperini's side in the tight race for a top-four finish and Champions League qualification. With six "finals" remaining, as the players are calling them, every point is precious.
Matías Soulé, who has returned to action after a groin injury, was instrumental in the win. Speaking to Sky Sport after the match, the Argentine winger highlighted the team's resilient mentality. "It was crucial to get back on our feet tonight," Soulé stated. "After the defeat at San Siro, it was very important to bounce back like this, to play our football and do our part."
He emphasized the squad's daily work to build chemistry, noting, "We train every day trying to improve our understanding, and I think that’s the way forward. There’s still a lot to improve, but the important thing was to bounce back, and we did that."
Looking ahead to the tense season finale, Soulé made the team's ambitions clear. "All the games are finals for us because we’re playing for the Champions League. It’s not an easy time, but we managed to win at home, and that was very important. We hope to continue like this." This kind of focused, game-by-game mentality is exactly what propels teams over the finish line in high-stakes campaigns.
