Mourinho’s Roma in clueless win over struggling Cagliari

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Roma’s Portuguese midfielder Sergio Oliveira prepares to shoot on target during the Italian Serie A football match between AS Roma and Cagliari on January 16, 2022 at the Olympic stadium in Rome. (Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP)

Sergio Oliveira was decisive on his Roma debut after scoring the penalty which gave his new team a 1-0 win over struggling Cagliari on Sunday, before leaders Inter Milan face a tough test at Atalanta.
Oliveira, who was signed on loan from Porto on Wednesday, stroked home a 33rd minute spot-kick at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome after a handball by Dalbert was given following a VAR check.
An uninspiring win moves Jose Mourinho’s side up to sixth, six points behind Atalanta who are in the final Champions League spot ahead of their big match with champions inter in Bergamo.

Roma came into the match off the back off two humiliating defeats to AC Milan and Juventus, and after losing key midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini in the pre-match warm-up they failed to catch fire against 18th-placed Cagliari, who would have snatched a point with five minutes remaining had Rui Patricio not tipped Joao Pedro’s close-range effort onto the bar.
The hosts got themselves into good positions but were let down by a poor final ball or finish, with Nicolo Zaniolo coming closest to adding another goal when he dragged a shot just wide after breezing past Andrea Carboni.
Zaniolo, who is one of Italy’s most talented footballers but has already suffered two serious knee injuries in his burgeoning career, thought he had earned his team a fourth-minute penalty only for Lorenzo Maggioni to change his decision following an on-field review.
Cagliari would have escaped the relegation zone had they made it three wins in a row, but are two points from safety after another new boy in Nani made an immediate impression by setting up the leveller in Venezia’s 1-1 home draw with Empoli.
New boy Nani
The former Manchester United and Portugal winger arrived on the lagoon as a free agent on Friday and came on in the 72nd minute with Venezia who are 17th behind to Szymon Zurkowski’s first-half strike.
Seconds later the 35-year-old rolled in David Okereke to fire home the leveller after playing a smart one-two with Mattia Aramu.
His entrance on the pitch gave Venezia an energy that they had lacked for most of the match, and Okereke would have had the winner three minutes later had Guglielmo Vicario not got down well to push away his powerful shot.
“It was a really good start, the team played well… We know it’s an important period for us, we need to get as many points as possible,” said Nani to DAZN.
“I was a bit worried because I haven’t have many training sessions with the team and right now I’m not at my best physically but when you want to do something good you can.”
Empoli sit 11th, one point behind Verona who earlier won an entertaining match at Sassuolo 4-2 thanks to Antonin Barak’s hat-trick. AFP.