Cristante, Mancini train separately ahead of Atalanta
Roma returned to training at Trigoria yesterday after the days off granted by Claudio Ranieri following last Sunday's 1-0 win over Fiorentina.
The complete squad remains at Ranieri's disposal for the crucial match against Fiorentina on Monday.
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However, not everyone trained with the group yesterday: Bryan Cristante and Gianluca Mancini, in fact, did separate work but there is no cause for alarm in view of the trip to Bergamo.
For Cristante it was a matter of recovering from a bruise and for Mancini it was a muscle strain, reports Corriere dello Sport.

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