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26/09/2024

SERVETTE FCCF – AS ROMA: BELIEVE UNTIL THE END

Servette FCCF hosts AS Roma for the second leg of the Women’s Champions League play-offs, a duel that promises to be thrilling. Trailing 3-1 in the first leg, the Servettiennes are ready to take on the challenge and hope to reach the prestigious competition. They will be supported by a large crowd: more than 5,000 people are expected for this match.

Today, at 7 p.m., at the Stade de Genève, Servette FCCF has a date with its history! With their backs to the wall after losing 3-1 in the first match in Rome, the Servettiennes will have to surpass themselves to overthrow the players from the Italian capital. And at home, in front of more than 5,000 spectators, it is allowed to dream! To turn the situation around and reach the Champions League, Jose Barcala’s players will have to win with a three-goal lead. Two goals would be enough to force extra time, but they will have to score three more goals than the Romans to eliminate them directly.

The Genevans proved in the first leg that the Italian champions are not invincible. They managed to equalize and keep the score at 1-1 until the 84th minute. Unfortunately, they cracked at the end of the match, conceding two goals in quick succession. However, in the game, they held their own against their opponents. This is why we can believe in the feat at the Stade de Genève. Although AS Roma remains the favorite team in this confrontation, the magic of football leaves anything possible.

Servette FCCF will have to exploit its strengths. The team has great technical quality in midfield, dynamic wings, as well as speed in attack. They will have to be solid defensively and exploit 100% of the opportunities they create. But it is especially on the mental level and in the intention of play that the Servettiennes will have to make the difference.

The match will be broadcast live on RTS2. More than 5000 people are expected for this clash, and the players will need the strongest possible support!

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