Juric’s Roma takes the field in the new Europa League, amid disappointment over De Rossi’s dismissal and the tension of the fans that led Lina Seouloukou to resign after she ended up under police protection, just like her children. Roma, under new coach Juric, defeated Udinese 3-0, securing their first victory of the season. After the win at the Olimpico signed by Dovbyk, Dybala, and Baldanzi, the Olimpico is once again the protagonist, this time with a very tough match against Athletic Bilbao and Nico Williams, the previous year’s Copa del Rey winner. This match is very important for the giallorossi, who are determined to gain continuity and confidence by relying on Dybala, Dovbyk, and the rest of a team that has been at the top in Europe in recent seasons, also thanks to the Special One.
All the opponents of the giallorossi in this new Europa League are: Eintracht Frankfurt, Tottenham, Braga, AZ Alkmaar, Dynamo Kyiv, Union St. Gilloise, Athletic Bilbao, and Elfsborg. Among these, the English teams are considered, along with Manchester United, the main favorites for the final success, but here is the division of the matches between home and away:
Roma-Athletic Bilbao, September 26, 21:00
Elfsborg-Roma, October 3, 21:00
Roma-Dynamo Kyiv, October 24, 18:45
Union Saint Gilloise-Roma, November 7, 18:45
Tottenham-Roma, November 28, 21:00
Roma-Braga, December 12, 18:45
AZ Alkmaar-Roma, January 23, 2025, 18:45
Roma-Eintracht Frankfurt, January 30, 2025, 21:00