Mourinho laments Roma’s injuries after loss at Atalanta

Published April 26, 2023
ATALANTA’S Mario Pasalic celebrates after scoring against AS Roma during their Serie A match at the Gewiss Stadium.—AFP
ATALANTA’S Mario Pasalic celebrates after scoring against AS Roma during their Serie A match at the Gewiss Stadium.—AFP

ROME: AS Roma manager Jose Mourinho bemo­aned his fifth-placed side’s injury problems after two more players suffered problems in Monday’s costly 3-1 Serie A loss away to Atalanta in Bergamo.

Defender Diego Llor­ente limped off in pain, while forward Paulo Dyb­ala had trouble with his ankle after a heavy tackle.

Mario Pasalic, captain Rafael Toloi and Teun Koopm­einers were on target for the host as they ended Roma’s three-match Serie A winning streak. “We ended the match with nine men and still hit the upright, which would have been 3-2. It is very, very difficult for me to be critical of this squad. They play within their limits,” Mourinho told DAZN.

The latest injuries add to the manager’s concerns as Rick Karsdorp, Chris Smalling and Georginio Wijnaldum are all sidelined at a time when Roma face important matches.

“I think every coach even in the richest clubs will have a problem when players are missing. For some teams it is a small problem, for us it is a huge problem,” Mourinho said.

“Smalling is Smalling, Diego was adapting very well and now he too is out. Obviously, it will be very tough for us.”

On Saturday, Roma host fourth-placed AC Milan, who are level on 56 points with Mourinho’s side. Ro­ma must also play Mon­za and Inter at the beginning of May before facing Bayer Leverkusen in the Europa League semi-final first leg on May 11.

“We have to think game after game, with the risk of not making it to the Champions League, but there is also the chance of winning the Europa League,” said Mourinho.

“This is a united team, in difficult moments we are always together and I think the fans are also proud of this team,” Mourinho added, saying he recently rested key players on the bench to save them from injury.

“Injuries are due to the accumulation of matches. What we tried to do today was protect those players who the medical staff showed had more fatigue after Thursdays match, specifically Leonardo (Spinazzola) and Nemanja (Matic).”

Published in Dawn, April 26th, 2023

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