Teenage Sensation Zaniolo Brace Gives Roma Edge In Porto Tie
13th February 2019
The 19-year-old got his first Champions League goal after 70 minutes in Rome, adding a second six minutes later to inflict a first defeat on Porto in this year's top-tier European competition
- Teenage sensation Nicolo Zaniolo hit a brace as Roma beat Porto 2-1 in their Champions League last 16, first leg clash at the Stadio Olimpico on Tuesday
- Adrian Lopez pulled a vital goal back for the Portuguese club after 79 minutes
- Roma, last year's semi-finalists, had fallen to the Portuguese in both previous meetings, most recently the 2016 play-off round in qualifying
- Roma held on for their first success over Porto, who have won the competition twice, most recently in 2004 under Jose Mourinho
ROME, Italy- Teenage
sensation Nicolo Zaniolo hit a brace as Roma beat Porto 2-1 in their Champions
League last 16, first leg clash at the Stadio Olimpico on Tuesday.
The 19-year-old got
his first Champions League goal after 70 minutes in Rome, adding a second six
minutes later to inflict a first defeat on Porto in this year's top-tier
European competition.
Adrian Lopez pulled
a vital goal back for the Portuguese club after 79 minutes.
Eusebio Di
Francesco's Roma now carry the momentum into the second leg in Porto on March 6
as they target a quarter-final berth for the second consecutive year.
Roma, last year's
semi-finalists, had fallen to the Portuguese in both previous meetings, most
recently the 2016 play-off round in qualifying.
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The hosts had the
best of the first half with veteran Porto goalkeeper Iker Casillas denying
Aleksandar Kolarov and Lorenzo Pellegrini off the rebound.
Edin Dzeko looked
destined to break the deadlock on 38 minutes when he beat the Porto defence
only for the ball to blast off the post.
Roma stepped up the
pressure after the break with Zaniolo setting up Bryan Cristante who wove his
way through again forcing a Casillas save.
A Danilo Pereira header
flew wide, with Casillas on hand to parry a low Pellegrini effort.
Roma's pressing
finally paid off when Stephan El Shaarawy crossed for Zaniolo to finish off
with precision after 70 minutes.
He soon had his
second goal when Dzeko went on the counter-attack, his shot bouncing off
the post with Zaniolo on hand to finish off the rebound for the youngster's
fifth goal since moving from Inter Milan last summer.
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Lopez pulled a goal
back for Porto three minutes later with Hector Herrera missing a chance for the
equaliser.
Roma held on for
their first success over Porto, who have won the competition twice, most
recently in 2004 under Jose Mourinho.