Salah’s brace helps Roma thrash Pescara
Luciano Spalletti’s men beat hosts 4-1 to close gap on leaders Juventus to eight points
MILAN:
A slick second-half brace from Mohamed Salah sealed a 4-1 Roma romp at Pescara that virtually sent the Serie A strugglers back to Italy's second division on Monday.
Roma's 24th win of the campaign helped close the gap on leaders Juventus to eight points, although the Turin giants remain firmly on course for a record sixth consecutive scudetto.
"This was a crucial win for us," Roma coach Luciano Spalletti told Mediaset Premium. "The lads deserve to finish in second place and with five games remaining Napoli remain a threat."
The only blip for Roma on the day was striker Edin Dzeko being caught on camera launching a tirade at Spalletti after he decided to replace the Bosnian with Frenchman Clement Grenier 20 minutes from the end.
Dzeko is tied with Torino's Andrea Belotti on 25 goals at the top of the Serie A scoring charts and was denied the chance to add to his tally, which is now under threat from Inter Milan hitman Mauro Icardi, on 24 following his hat-trick in a 5-4 loss at Fiorentina.
Reports claimed Dzeko told Spalletti: "You're trying to be clever again, eh?"
But Spalletti was quick to calm suggestions sparks flew in the dressing room, adding: "We went back to the dressing room, we saw each other and we made up.
"If he knew why I did it, then he'd understand. We have three key games coming up and we can't do without him. He's the only centre-forward I have."
Dzeko had to settle for an assist on the night as Dutchman Kevin Strootman, Radja Nainggolan and Salah, with a second-half double that featured a superb counter from a wayward Pescara corner on the hour, got their name on the scoresheet -- although Stephan El Shaarawy starred as well with three
A slick second-half brace from Mohamed Salah sealed a 4-1 Roma romp at Pescara that virtually sent the Serie A strugglers back to Italy's second division on Monday.
Roma's 24th win of the campaign helped close the gap on leaders Juventus to eight points, although the Turin giants remain firmly on course for a record sixth consecutive scudetto.
"This was a crucial win for us," Roma coach Luciano Spalletti told Mediaset Premium. "The lads deserve to finish in second place and with five games remaining Napoli remain a threat."
The only blip for Roma on the day was striker Edin Dzeko being caught on camera launching a tirade at Spalletti after he decided to replace the Bosnian with Frenchman Clement Grenier 20 minutes from the end.
Dzeko is tied with Torino's Andrea Belotti on 25 goals at the top of the Serie A scoring charts and was denied the chance to add to his tally, which is now under threat from Inter Milan hitman Mauro Icardi, on 24 following his hat-trick in a 5-4 loss at Fiorentina.
Reports claimed Dzeko told Spalletti: "You're trying to be clever again, eh?"
But Spalletti was quick to calm suggestions sparks flew in the dressing room, adding: "We went back to the dressing room, we saw each other and we made up.
"If he knew why I did it, then he'd understand. We have three key games coming up and we can't do without him. He's the only centre-forward I have."
Dzeko had to settle for an assist on the night as Dutchman Kevin Strootman, Radja Nainggolan and Salah, with a second-half double that featured a superb counter from a wayward Pescara corner on the hour, got their name on the scoresheet -- although Stephan El Shaarawy starred as well with three