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Roma fans reward Mourinho and his players with new sell-outs

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Back-to-back defeats to Udinese and Ludogorets weren’t enough to dampen Roma fans’ enthusiasm for Jose Mourinho’s new team and the ‘Olimpico’ are set to suffer big defeats in the next two games.

The last time Roma started the league so well – before this season – they had Eusebio Di Francesco as manager, James Pallotta as president and Daniele De Rossi as captain, just months after Francesco Totti took his armband from him.

In the 2017/18 season, the Giallorossi reached the semi-finals of the Champions League in the final, with the team from the eternal city collecting 15 points (5 wins – 1 loss) in the first six games, two points less than this year’s harvest in the corresponding Interval.

Also, what is it that “connects” the two different Roma groups? But of course the enthusiasm of their world, which is at an all-time high at the start of this season. Evidence of this is the presence of 3,000 fans in Udine, 600 in Bulgaria for the game against Ludogorets and 3,200 at Empoli’s home stadium on Monday evening (12/9), with Wolves essentially “rehearsing” for the continuation.

As the Gazzetta dello Sport reports in its article, the two consecutive defeats against Udinese and Ludogorets did not stop the crowd and in the next two games of Roma in the Olimpico there will not be a ticket even for a rehearsal.

So far 59,000 tickets have been sold for next Thursday’s (15/9) Europa League match against Helsinki and it’s only a matter of time before the last ‘magic tickets’ are gone, while those for the match against Atalanta (18/18) are sold out /9), where the Giallorossi will be chasing the three points to continue flirting with the top of the table.

Source: sport 24

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