Serie ASerie A
Round 35
AS Roma logoAS Roma
FT
4 - 0
HT: 30
Fiorentina logoFiorentina

4 May 2026, 18:45

Stadio Olimpico, Rome

Luca Zufferli, Italy

home logoAS Roma
13G. Mancini
17Wesley Franca
34M. Hermoso
48M. Hermoso
58N. Pisilli
64M. Kone
72G. Mancini
72M. Soule
83M. Hermoso
83D. Malen
90S. El Shaarawy
Fiorentinaaway logo
M. Pongracic25
M. Pongracic46
J. Harrison46
A. Gudmundsson46
F. Parisi66
N. Fagioli75
M. Brescianini75

AI Post-Match Analysis

Match Rating
6.7/10
Man of the Match
G. Mancini
Key Moments
113' Goal by G. Mancini, exploiting a defensive gap to open the scoring and disrupt Fiorentina's rhythm.
217' Wesley Franca's goal, showcasing Roma's ability to transition quickly and overwhelm Fiorentina's backline.
334' M. Hermoso's goal, capitalizing on a defensive mistake by Fiorentina to extend the lead and demoralize the opposition.
458' N. Pisilli's goal, highlighting Roma's persistence and ability to maintain pressure despite Fiorentina's attempts to regroup.
5Fiorentina's accumulation of yellow cards (three) disrupted their tactical approach and limited their ability to play freely.
Tactical Insights
AS Roma's high-pressing strategy and structured midfield transitions were critical in dominating possession and creating scoring opportunities.
Fiorentina's lack of defensive organization and inability to counterattack effectively exposed vulnerabilities that Roma exploited relentlessly.
Roma's emphasis on accurate passing (542 completed passes) allowed them to control tempo and limit Fiorentina's chances, underscoring the importance of ball retention in high-stakes matches.
AS Roma delivered a commanding performance against Fiorentina, dominating possession (61% vs 39%) and overwhelming their opponents with 14 shots compared to Fiorentina's 3. The match unfolded with Roma asserting control early, scoring three goals in the first half to dismantle Fiorentina's resistance. Tactical discipline was evident in Roma's ability to maintain high pressing intensity while maintaining structured transitions, which limited Fiorentina to minimal chances. Fiorentina's inability to counterattack effectively, compounded by defensive errors and a lack of cohesion in midfield, allowed Roma to capitalize on their dominance. The fourth goal in the second half underscored Roma's sustained pressure, while Fiorentina's accumulation of yellow cards (three) highlighted their struggles to manage the game without conceding further. Roma's superior passing accuracy (542 vs 308) and clinical finishing were pivotal in securing a comprehensive victory.