Roma will seek their third consecutive Serie A triumph under new manager Ivan Juric without standout performer Paulo Dybala. The Giallorossi took to X to announce their matchday squad for Sunday's fixture against Monza, with the Argentine's name left out. The post Roma Set to Take on Monza Without A...
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