AS Roma vs Lecce Highlights and Goals

AS Roma vs Lecce Highlights and Goals

Serie A
5:00 PMMarch 22, 2026
Regular Season – 30
AS Roma
Show Score

1 – 0
HT:(0 – 0)
Lecce
Stadio Olimpico
Referee: Juan Luca Sacchi, Italy

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Match Stats

Ball possession
67%
33%
0.84
Expected goals (xG)
1.08
0.00
Goals Prevented
0.00
Attack
14
Total shots
8
2
Shots on target
3
7
Shots off target
4
5
Blocked shots
1
12
Shots inside box
6
2
Shots outside box
2
10
Corner kicks
2
5
Offsides
0
Passing
575
Total passes
281
470 (82%)
Accurate passes
185 (66%)
Discipline
14
Fouls
17
2
Yellow cards
2
0
Red cards
0
2
Goalkeeper saves
1
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Lineup

AS Roma

3-4-2-1

99
G

Mile Svilar




6.9
22
D

Mario Hermoso


Assist 57′


9.0
5
D

Evan Ndicka




7.2
23
D

Gianluca Mancini




6.9
12
M

Konstantinos Tsimikas




6.6
8
M

Neil El Aynaoui




7.2
4
M

Bryan Cristante (C)




7.3
2
M

Devyne Rensch




7.3
7
F

Lorenzo Pellegrini




6.7
61
F

Niccolò Pisilli



Yellow Card 89′ Roughing



5.6
14
F

Donyell Malen




6.0

Substitutes
87
D

Daniele Ghilardi



Substitution Out 46′ Replaced by G. Mancini



6.9
78
F

Robinio Vaz


Goal 57′

Substitution Out 51′ Replaced by N. El Aynaoui



7.2
3
D

Angeliño



Yellow Card 77′
Roughing


Substitution Out 75′ Replaced by K. Tsimikas



6.9
68
F

Antonio Arena



Substitution Out 75′ Replaced by D. Malen



6.7
20
F

Lorenzo Venturino



Substitution Out 79′ Replaced by L. Pellegrini



6.6
95
G

Pierluigi Gollini


70
G

Giorgio De Marzi


24
D

Jan Ziółkowski


92
F

Stephan El Shaarawy


97
F

Bryan Zaragoza


Coach
Piero Gasperini Gian

Lecce

4-2-3-1

30
G

Wladimiro Falcone (C)




6.0
25
D

Antonino Gallo




6.6
44
D

Tiago Gabriel




7.2
5
D

Jamil Siebert




7.5
17
D

Danilo Veiga



Yellow Card 90′ Foul



6.9
79
M

Oumar Ngom




7.2
20
M

Ylber Ramadani




7.2
19
M

Lameck Banda




6.7
16
M

Omri Gandelman




6.2
50
M

Santiago Pierotti



Yellow Card 81′ Roughing



6.9
9
F

Nikola Štulić




6.3

Substitutes
36
M

Filip Marchwiński


18
D

Gaby Jean


13
D

Matías Pérez


3
D

Corrie Ndaba


32
G

Jasper Samooja


1
G

Christian Früchtl


6
M

Alex Sala



Substitution Out 85′ Replaced by Y. Ramadani



6.6
14
M

Þórir Jóhann Helgason



Substitution Out 85′ Replaced by S. Pierotti



6.7
11
F

Konan N'Dri



Substitution Out 67′ Replaced by L. Banda



6.9
99
F

Walid Cheddira



Substitution Out 61′ Replaced by N. Stulic



6.2
8
M

Sadik Fofana



Substitution Out 61′ Replaced by O. Gandelman



6.3

Coach
Eusebio Di Francesco

Serie A Standings – Serie A

Pos Team MP W D L +/- GD Pts Form
1 Inter 29 22 2 5 65-23 42 68
W
14 February: Inter 3 – 2 Juventus

W
21 February: Lecce 0 – 2 Inter

W
28 February: Inter 2 – 0 Genoa

L
08 March: AC Milan 1 – 0 Inter

D
14 March: Inter 1 – 1 Atalanta
2 AC Milan 30 18 9 3 47-23 24 63
L
22 February: AC Milan 0 – 1 Parma

W
01 March: Cremonese 0 – 2 AC Milan

W
08 March: AC Milan 1 – 0 Inter

L
15 March: Lazio 1 – 0 AC Milan

W
21 March: AC Milan 3 – 2 Torino
3 Napoli 30 19 5 6 46-30 16 62
L
22 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Napoli

W
28 February: Hellas Verona 1 – 2 Napoli

W
06 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Torino

W
14 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Lecce

W
20 March: Cagliari 0 – 1 Napoli
4 Como 30 16 9 5 53-22 31 57
W
21 February: Juventus 0 – 2 Como

W
28 February: Como 3 – 1 Lecce

W
07 March: Cagliari 1 – 2 Como

W
15 March: Como 2 – 1 AS Roma

W
22 March: Como 5 – 0 Pisa
5 Juventus 30 15 9 6 52-29 23 54
L
21 February: Juventus 0 – 2 Como

D
01 March: AS Roma 3 – 3 Juventus

W
07 March: Juventus 4 – 0 Pisa

W
14 March: Udinese 0 – 1 Juventus

D
21 March: Juventus 1 – 1 Sassuolo
6 AS Roma 29 16 3 10 39-23 16 51
D
No match found

W
No match found

D
No match found

L
15 March: Como 2 – 1 AS Roma

L
No match found
7 Atalanta 30 13 11 6 41-27 14 50
W
22 February: Atalanta 2 – 1 Napoli

L
01 March: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Atalanta

D
07 March: Atalanta 2 – 2 Udinese

D
14 March: Inter 1 – 1 Atalanta

W
22 March: Atalanta 1 – 0 Hellas Verona
8 Lazio 30 11 10 9 31-28 3 43
D
21 February: Cagliari 0 – 0 Lazio

L
01 March: Torino 2 – 0 Lazio

W
09 March: Lazio 2 – 1 Sassuolo

W
15 March: Lazio 1 – 0 AC Milan

W
22 March: Bologna 0 – 2 Lazio
9 Bologna 30 12 6 12 38-36 2 42
W
23 February: Bologna 1 – 0 Udinese

W
02 March: Pisa 0 – 1 Bologna

L
08 March: Bologna 1 – 2 Hellas Verona

W
15 March: Sassuolo 0 – 1 Bologna

L
22 March: Bologna 0 – 2 Lazio
10 Sassuolo 30 11 6 13 36-40 -4 39
W
20 February: Sassuolo 3 – 0 Hellas Verona

W
01 March: Sassuolo 2 – 1 Atalanta

L
09 March: Lazio 2 – 1 Sassuolo

L
15 March: Sassuolo 0 – 1 Bologna

D
21 March: Juventus 1 – 1 Sassuolo
11 Udinese 30 11 6 13 35-42 -7 39
L
23 February: Bologna 1 – 0 Udinese

W
02 March: Udinese 3 – 0 Fiorentina

D
07 March: Atalanta 2 – 2 Udinese

L
14 March: Udinese 0 – 1 Juventus

W
20 March: Genoa 0 – 2 Udinese
12 Parma 30 8 10 12 21-38 -17 34
W
22 February: AC Milan 0 – 1 Parma

D
27 February: Parma 1 – 1 Cagliari

D
08 March: Fiorentina 0 – 0 Parma

L
13 March: Torino 4 – 1 Parma

L
21 March: Parma 0 – 2 Cremonese
13 Genoa 30 8 9 13 36-42 -6 33
W
22 February: Genoa 3 – 0 Torino

L
28 February: Inter 2 – 0 Genoa

W
08 March: Genoa 2 – 1 AS Roma

W
15 March: Hellas Verona 0 – 2 Genoa

L
20 March: Genoa 0 – 2 Udinese
14 Torino 30 9 6 15 34-53 -19 33
L
22 February: Genoa 3 – 0 Torino

W
01 March: Torino 2 – 0 Lazio

L
06 March: Napoli 2 – 1 Torino

W
13 March: Torino 4 – 1 Parma

L
21 March: AC Milan 3 – 2 Torino
15 Cagliari 30 7 9 14 31-42 -11 30
D
21 February: Cagliari 0 – 0 Lazio

D
27 February: Parma 1 – 1 Cagliari

L
07 March: Cagliari 1 – 2 Como

L
15 March: Pisa 3 – 1 Cagliari

L
20 March: Cagliari 0 – 1 Napoli
16 Fiorentina 29 6 10 13 34-43 -9 28
W
14 February: Como 1 – 2 Fiorentina

W
23 February: Fiorentina 1 – 0 Pisa

L
02 March: Udinese 3 – 0 Fiorentina

D
08 March: Fiorentina 0 – 0 Parma

W
16 March: Cremonese 1 – 4 Fiorentina
17 Cremonese 30 6 9 15 25-44 -19 27
L
22 February: AS Roma 3 – 0 Cremonese

L
01 March: Cremonese 0 – 2 AC Milan

L
08 March: Lecce 2 – 1 Cremonese

L
16 March: Cremonese 1 – 4 Fiorentina

W
21 March: Parma 0 – 2 Cremonese
18 Lecce 29 7 6 16 21-39 -18 27
W
No match found

L
28 February: Como 3 – 1 Lecce

L
No match found

W
No match found

L
22 March: AS Roma 1 – 0 Lecce
19 Hellas Verona 30 3 9 18 22-52 -30 18
L
20 February: Sassuolo 3 – 0 Hellas Verona

L
28 February: Hellas Verona 1 – 2 Napoli

W
08 March: Bologna 1 – 2 Hellas Verona

L
15 March: Hellas Verona 0 – 2 Genoa

L
22 March: Atalanta 1 – 0 Hellas Verona
20 Pisa 30 2 12 16 23-54 -31 18
L
23 February: Fiorentina 1 – 0 Pisa

L
02 March: Pisa 0 – 1 Bologna

L
07 March: Juventus 4 – 0 Pisa

W
15 March: Pisa 3 – 1 Cagliari

L
22 March: Como 5 – 0 Pisa

Qualification/Relegation

  • Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
  • Promotion – Conference League (Qualification)
  • Relegation – Serie B

Robinio Vaz emerged as AS Roma’s hero, securing a narrow but vital 1-0 victory over Lecce at the Stadio Olimpico.

The Giallorossi solidified their position in the top half of Serie A, battling past a resilient Lecce side fighting hard against relegation. Roma, sitting sixth with 51 points, sought to maintain their European qualification hopes. Meanwhile, 18th-placed Lecce, on 27 points, desperately needed points to climb out of the drop zone.

The first half saw AS Roma dominate possession, dictating play with 67% of the ball. However, they struggled to break down Lecce’s disciplined defence. Despite their territorial advantage, clear-cut chances remained elusive for the home side.

Lecce remained compact, absorbing pressure and looking for opportunities on the counter. Their defensive solidity ensured a goalless first 45 minutes, frustrating the home crowd.

Both managers made tactical adjustments at halftime. Roma introduced D. Ghilardi for Gianluca Mancini in central defence. Further changes were swiftly made by Roma coach as the second half began.

The second half brought more urgency from the hosts. Just six minutes after the restart, Roma made a significant substitution, bringing on Robinio Vaz for Neil El Aynaoui in the 51st minute. This change proved to be decisive.

Vaz made an immediate impact, finding the net in the 57th minute. The substitute striker guided home a clinical finish. Mario Hermoso provided excellent work and a precise pass, sending the Olimpico into raptures.

With a goal conceded, Lecce responded with a flurry of substitutions, introducing N. Stulic and O. Gandelman in the 61st minute, followed by L. Banda in the 67th minute, aiming to inject fresh attacking impetus. Roma countered these changes with substitutions of their own, bringing on K. Tsimikas and D. Malen in the 75th minute to shore up their lines.

The match grew more fractious in the closing stages, marked by a series of yellow cards. Angeliño, who had come on for Roma, received a booking in the 77th minute. Lecce’s Santiago Pierotti followed suit in the 81st minute. Further cautions came for Roma’s N. Pisilli in the 89th minute and Lecce’s D. Veiga in the 90th minute. This reflected the game’s high stakes and growing tension.

Despite Roma’s dominance in possession (67%), Lecce actually edged the Expected Goals (xG) metric, posting 1.08 xG. Roma recorded 0.84 xG. The visitors also managed more shots on target (3 to 2) from fewer total shots (8 to 14). This highlighted their efficiency in attack, though they couldn’t convert their chances.

The hard-fought win sees AS Roma consolidate their hold on sixth place, keeping their European aspirations alive. For Lecce, the defeat means they remain mired in the relegation zone, facing an uphill battle to secure their Serie A status for next season.

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