Packers OC says Jordan Morgan 'ready' for left tackle, clarifies roles
Packers' OC says Jordan Morgan is set for left tackle position as offensive line roles are clarified.
AS Roma defeated Fiorentina 4-0 in a Serie A match on May 4, 2026, at Stadio Olimpico. The victory puts Roma just one point behind Juventus for the Champions League spot with three matches remaining.
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AS Roma won the match against Fiorentina with a score of 4-0.
Roma's win puts them just one point behind Juventus for the fourth place in the Serie A standings.
The goals for AS Roma were scored by Gianluca Mancini, Wesley, Mario Hermoso, and Nicolo Pisilli.
Mario Hermoso and Nicolo Pisilli had standout performances, with Hermoso scoring and assisting, while Pisilli created two chances and contributed defensively.
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It might be hard to recall, but a year ago Hermoso was on loan at Bayer Leverkusen after a challenging start to his time at Roma. What a difference a year makes, right? With those struggles a distant memory, Hermoso has spent 2026 solidifying his place in Gasperini’s lineup, and he may have delivered his finest performance to date.
While Roma’s other three goals had their merits, Wesley’s may have taken the cake. Capping off a five-touch move from the left edge of the box, the Brazilian wing-back wasted little time before pressing send, rifling a shot past de Gea in the 17th minute to pad Roma’s lead. Not only was this goal eye-pleasing, but it also represented a significant statistical achievement for Wesley, who turned this 0.11 xG attempt into a 0.88 xGOT finish, meaning he improved the likelihood of scoring a goal by, oh, 700%. As a semi-unrelated aside, something struck me as odd while watching Wesley go up against his opposite number, Dodo—Roma has only one Brazilian! How is that even possible?
Making his first appearance since late March, Koné showed few, if any, signs of rust. In 64 minutes, the French midfielder did a little bit of everything against the Viola: completing 91% of his passes, winning 75% of his duels, playing five balls into the final third, recovering four, and setting up Hermoso’s goal with a brilliant run toward the byline before whipping the ball across the face of the goal.
The young Roman was the club’s highest-rated player across several sites, and talk about a stat-stuffing performance. In 90 minutes, Pisilli set up Gianluca Mancini’s opening goal with a well-placed corner kick at the near post, one of two chances he created. He also made 10 passes into the final third, completed 75% of his crosses, and made four interceptions, two tackles, and seven recoveries. We predicted big things for Pisilli after Gasperini took command, and although it took a bit longer than expected, he looks like the real deal and should be firmly rooted in Roma’s midfield for the next 8-10 years.
He may not have had a statistically dominant evening at the Olimpico, but his 13th-minute goal set the tone for everything that followed. Slipping past the defense undetected, Mancini made a clever run toward the near post, meeting Pisilli’s cross at the perfect height and whipping it in the opposite direction, leaving de Gea with no chance to make a save.
No, Malen didn’t score another goal, but for the second straight week he notched a Trivela-style assist, setting up Pisilli’s 61st-minute goal with a beautiful outside-of-the-boot flick. That’s not to suggest Malen wasn’t a nuisance in the area; he fired off four shots on goal, forcing de Gea into a pair of saves in the 36th and 52nd minutes. We’ll stop the hit parade here, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention Evan Ndicka and Matías Soulé, who both turned in strong performances. Let’s hope for more of the save next week against Parma!