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Malen Double Lifts Roma Level with Juventus
Malen’s two goals helped Roma maintain pace with Juventus for a Champions League spot as they prepare for a key match against Napoli next weekend.
- On Monday, Donyell Malen scored in each half as Roma beat Cagliari 2-0, leaving Roma level with Juventus in the Serie A chase.
- After joining in January, Donyell Malen had scored only once in four appearances for AS Roma on loan from Aston Villa before Monday's brace.
- A tight-angled shot struck the roof of the net around 25 minutes and Malen doubled the tally about 65 minutes after running on to a Gianluca Mancini through ball and chipping the Cagliari goalkeeper.
- The win served as a confidence booster ahead of AS Roma's next weekend trip to Napoli, while Inter Milan remain the runaway leaders of Serie A.
- With Atalanta close behind, Inter Milan lead the Serie A table as teams including AS Roma and Juventus contest the chase for European qualification.
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The striker, on loan from Aston Villa, helped the Romans to a 2-0 victory over Cagliari with two goals.
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During the January transfer window, Sport Witness extensively covered Donyell Malen’s transfer to AS Roma from Aston Villa. The Italian press were confident about Roma’s obligation to buy. The UK press suggested it was only an option, which points at a possible conditional obligation to buy for the Giallorossi. Despite the confusion, Malen has made an immediate impact. He scored against Torino on his debut and started in games against AC Milan a…
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