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José Mourinho ruined the identity of Roma with a new failure

The modest Venezia turned the game around Roma and won 3-2. It was the fifth defeat for Portuguese DT, Jose Mourinho, in 12 rounds.

By Alexis Almosnino

The modest Venezia turned the game around Roma and won 3-2. It was the fifth defeat for Portuguese DT, Jose Mourinho, in 12 rounds.
The modest Venezia turned the game around Roma and won 3-2. It was the fifth defeat for Portuguese DT, Jose Mourinho, in 12 rounds.
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Picturesque like few others, the Venezia stadium has something special about it. Inaugurated in 1913 and with regulatory measures, barely 11,150 places await for football lovers. It is located on the island of Sant'Elena, in the Venetian lagoon, and its name is dedicated to the memory of the aviator Pier Luigi Penzo.

To access it from the touristic city, it can be reached on foot from the central Piazza San Marco area or by boat. And this was the option taken - like the vast majority of clubs when they come to visit - by Roma and their troupe.

Rome maintained its irregularity. After his good start to the season, he has dragged on a bad streak since the last international stop (FIFA date), with only one victory in seven games among all competitions (by two draws and four defeats, including a humiliating 6-1 against the Bodo / Glimt in Europa League).

José Mourinho, who reached his fifth loss in the local league in 12 games, had complained on Saturday about the few goals scored by his team in relation to the number of chances created, and this Sunday's game proved him right: the Giallorossi They did not know how to kill the game at the beginning of the second half after having turned the scoreboard at the end of the first. And as is known, the goals that are not made in one goal, are made in the other.


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