MD 20 ROMA 1 - 1 PARIS: REVIEW
The match to settle the relegation battle did not deliver. While both teams had the opportunity to give themselves a massive advantage in the fight against relegation, neither took it, as both sides shared the three points.
Written by: Saad Maan, Forta Evening News
With the stakes at an all-time high, you'd assume at least one of the teams would go for the three points; however, it was business as usual for Roma as they played for yet another draw. Despite all the negative criticism from fans and neutrals alike, Henry Kamel refuses to change his managerial philosophy.
Without anything notable happening in the first half, the commentator asks, "How are these teams in last place? I have no idea!" in a satirical tone—this being the sole highlight of the match so far.
Bravely, or cowardly, depending on your outlook, both managers go into the second half without any changes.
Unlike the first half, there'd be a couple of highlights. The first came in the 55th minute, as Roma took the lead. Moise Bean, useful as ever, sends a pass into the box, which Henry Kamel "hungrily" latches onto, and without thinking, he dispatches the chance.
Paris, unlike their countrymen, would not raise the white flag. It was Freulerista, the former Roma maestro, who'd make "ROMAGATED" a dire possibility once more. It was Pussy "Big Dog" Jackson who'd send in a beautiful low cross to the mercenary, who made no mistake as he volleyed it past Riku Nohomo.
Due to neither team being able to play quality football, the game would end 1-1, meaning the situation in the relegation fight remains unchanged. Roma now have two match days to make an unlikely escape.