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Zaniolo booed and whistled by Roma fans

Zaniolo booed and whistled by Roma fans

Yahoo04-05-2025

Roma's kick-off against Fiorentina saw Nicolo Zaniolo once again make his return to the Stadio Olimpico.
The former Roma player was included in Raffaele Palladino's starting formation for today's showdown at the Olimpico.
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Zaniolo's introduction at the Olimpico saw him at the receiving end of a loud round of boos and whistles from Roma fans in the stands.
Zaniolo already played against Roma with Atalanta in December of last year, scoring a goal for the Bergamaschi.

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