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Mancini OK to play vs Milan

Mancini OK to play vs Milan

Yahoo14-05-2025
Mancini OK to play vs Milan
Roma can breathe a sigh of relief as Gianluca Mancini's conditions appear to be stable.
The Italian defender had reportedly felt pain in his calf on Monday as Roma fell to Atalanta in their first Serie A loss since December.
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Following the team's defeat in Bergamo, Mancini remained questionable for Roma's upcoming match against Milan.
However, La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that Mancini is OK and will play regularly on Sunday evening.
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