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Roma Takes Slim Lead Over AC Milan In Europa League Quarter-Final
Roma secured a narrow 1-0 advantage over AC Milan in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League quarter-final, setting the stage for an intriguing second leg at the Stadio Olimpico.
The match began with an unexpected turn of events as Romelu Lukaku, seemingly in an offside position, set up Stephan El Shaarawy, whose deflected effort was thwarted by Milan’s goalkeeper, Mike Maignan. The subsequent corner saw Mancini lose his marker Ruben Loftus-Cheek and expertly head in Paulo Dybala’s whipped corner to send the away fans wild.
Despite historically struggling against Milan, Roma, under the management of Daniele De Rossi, displayed resilience and tactical intelligence to secure a vital away victory. The home side, led by Stefano Pioli, sought to respond through the aerial threat of Olivier Giroud, who came close to equalizing but was denied by Lukaku’s goal-line clearance.
Milan, aiming to their season with a Europa League triumph, struggled to find their rhythm in the first half, with Roma’s defense standing firm. As the second half progressed, Milan intensified their efforts, with Yacine Adli’s-shot almost catching out Roma’s goalkeeper, Mile Svilar. However, the visitors remained resolute, denying Milan any clear-cut opportunities.
The match concluded with a tense moment as Giroud missed a golden opportunity to level the score, with his close-range effort grazing the top of the bar.
The second leg will undoubtedly provide an electrifying display as Roma looks to defend their slender lead, while Milan seeks to overturn the deficit and secure a place in the next round.