- 13Pau López
- 61Calafiori, Riccardo
- 3Roger Ibanez
- 23G. Mancini
- 2R. Karsdorp
- 77H. Mkhitaryan
- 7L. Pellegrini
- 17J. Veretout
- 4B. Cristante
- 14Gonzalo Villar
- 9Edin Džeko
- 33Bruno Peres
- 21Borja Mayoral
- 31Carles Pérez
- 87Daniel Fuzato
- 83A. Mirante
- 20F. Fazio
- 5Juan
- 19B. Reynolds
- 18D. Santon
- 55E. Darboe
- 27J. Pastore
- 54Riccardo Ciervo
- 37L. Spinazzola
- 6C. Smalling
- 11Pedro
- 22N. Zaniolo
- 92S. El Shaarawy
- 42A. Diawara
- 95P. Gollini
- 19B. Djimsiti
- 6J. Palomino
- 17Cristian Romero
- 18R. Malinovskyi
- 72Josip Iličić
- 8R. Gosens
- 3J. Mæhle
- 11R. Freuler
- 15M. de Roon
- 91Duván Zapata
- 2R. Tolói
- 88M. Pašalić
- 9Luis Muriel
- 31F. Rossi
- 57M. Sportiello
- 13M. Caldara
- 40Ruggeri, Matteo
- 4Sutalo, Bosko
- 20V. Kovalenko
- 59Aleksey Miranchuk
- 32Matteo Pessina
- 7S. Lammers
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Roma 1-2 Atalanta BC
Roma's record against the big boys of Serie A has been dubious throughout Paulo Fonseca's reign and particularly so this term. Though the Giallorossi have put together a largely impressive home run in 2020-21, the Olimpico has been less of a fortress of late.
As Atalanta have proved they can win games in more ways than just their customary all-out attacking mode, they can see their abundance of pace and guile in attack punish the home side's absent-minded defence on several occasions.