Roma are in the Europa League semi-final after beating Milan 2-1 with Gianluca Mancini and Paulo Dybala goals, despite being down to 10 men for an hour, 3-1 on aggregate.

The Giallorossi won the first leg 1-0 at San Siro with a Gianluca Mancini header, but missed suspended Bryan Cristante, ineligible Dean Huijsen and injured Evan Ndicka, who suffered a collapsed lung in Sunday’s suspended Serie A match. Fikayo Tomori returned from his ban, though Simon Kjaer, Pierre Kalulu and Tommaso Pobega were sidelined. Yunus Musah was surprisingly chosen instead of Tijjani Reijnders.

See how it unfolded on the Liveblog.

Roma doubled their lead on aggregate in the opening minutes, as Lorenzo Pellegrini saw his trademark curler bounce off the far post and Mancini was quickest to react on the rebound. He celebrated with the shirt he wore during the warm-up, a dedication to Mattia Giani, who died on the pitch during a semi-pro game on Sunday and was a relative.

Milan were unlucky not to equalise on the night when Ruben Loftus-Cheek hit a shot into the ground that bounced up and onto the crossbar.

Moments later, Roma scored instead, as Romelu Lukaku battled to keep the ball, shake off defenders and his cross was cleared by Matteo Gabbia, but only as far as Dybala to curl left-footed into the far bottom corner.

However, Lukaku was forced to limp off with a knee injury after 29 minutes, but the game turned again moments later when the referee opted for a rather harsh straight red card as Zeki Celik dived into the sliding tackle on Rafael Leao, reducing Roma to 10 men.

Milan had to pour forward and Loftus-Cheek’s diving header was charged down by Mancini’s back in the six-yard box. There were also penalty appeals for a Chris Smalling handling offence on a corner, but VAR showed Olivier Giroud handled first.

Christian Pulisic fired over and Musah’s attempt was charged down, but Stefano Pioli made radical changes at half-time. Samuel Chukwueze rolled across for Luka Jovic, the deflected finish favouring Svilar, while Pulisic barged Svilar and ball into the box with a foul.

Mike Maignan was tested when Leonardo Spinazzola sprung the offside trap, while Tammy Abraham fired over after an initial effort was charged down.

Abraham was struggling in the closing stages with a shoulder injury, while Lorenzo Pellegrini made a decisive sliding block to stop Chukwueze tapping in the Leao pull-back.

Svilar fingertipped a Reijnders scorcher over the bar from the edge of the area and on the resulting corner, Matteo Gabbia nodded in for Milan’s first goal of the tie.

There was more controversy, as Marciniak first showed the red card to Theo Hernandez for clipping El Shaarawy’s heels, then changed it to a yellow following a brief VAR review.

Roma 2-1 Milan (3-1 agg)

Mancini 12 (R), Dybala 22 (R), Gabbia 86 (M)

Sent off: Celik 31 (R)

18-04-2024 20:00
1/4 Final

Player statistic

1st half
Gianluca Mancini Goal 12'    
Paulo Dybala Goal 22'    
Zeki Celik Red card 31'    
2nd half
    46' Yellow card Matteo Gabbia
    77' Yellow card Luka Jovic
    85' Goal Matteo Gabbia
(Assist: Rafael Leão)
    89' Yellow card Fikayo Tomori
    90+3' Yellow card Theo Hernández
    90+3' Yellow card Yacine Adli
    90+3' Yellow card Davide Calabria

Match statistic

36
Possession %
64
6
Total shots
20
3
Shots on target
4
3
Shots off target
6
0
Blocked shots
10
0
Corners
11
0
Offsides
1
5
Fouls
20
Roma
Milan

Starting lineups

99
Goalkeeper
6
Defender
23
Defender
37
19
Defender
52
Midfielder
82'
16
Midfielder
7
Midfielder
82'
21
Attacker
43'
90
Attacker
28'
92
16
Goalkeeper
2
Defender
46'
23
Defender
46
Defender
19
Defender
4
Midfielder
40'
8
Midfielder
46'
80
Midfielder
69'
11
69'
9
Attacker
10
Attacker

Substitutes

1
Goalkeeper
2
Defender
63
Goalkeeper
59
Midfielder
35
Midfielder
22
Midfielder
17
Attacker
67
Attacker
9
Attacker
28'
14
Defender
43'
69
Defender
82'
20
Midfielder
82'
69
Goalkeeper
57
Goalkeeper
38
Midfielder
7
Midfielder
28
Defender
85
Midfielder
95
15
Attacker
40'
21
Attacker
46'
14
Midfielder
46'
42
69'
17
Attacker
69'
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