Culio And Cluj Stun Roma
AS Roma 1-2 CFR Cluj
Two wonder strikes from Argentine midfielder Juan Culio was enough to cause an upset on Matchday One of the Champions League as CFR Cluj stunned Serie A giants AS Roma.
Sep 16, 2008 10:42:06 PM
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Champions League debutants CFR Cluj
caused the first shock of the competition as Juan Culio’s stunning
brace cancelled out Christian Panucci’s opener to claim a sensation
triumph for the unheralded Romanians on their first ever appearance in
Europe’s blue-ribbon tournament.
First Half
Both teams got the game off to a frenetic start,
passing the ball around with great urgency in midfield but Roma quickly
gained early control of proceedings and had the first crack at goal on
eight minutes. Mirko Vucinic drilled in a freekick from 30 yards out
but it sailed straight into the arms of Eduard Stancioiú in the Cluj
goal.
But the visitors weren’t overwhelmed at the least on
their Champions League debut as Emmanuel Koné responded with a shot of
his own moments later but there wasn’t enough direction or flight on
the ball to trouble Roma goalie, Doni.
Vucinic then had an excellent double chance to score
within a space of minutes. First, he volleyed Cicinho’s cross just
marginally wide of the left post, before hitting the right post after
being put clean through on goal by Daniele De Rossi’s delightful 40
yard cross straight out from defence.
But on 17 minutes, the hosts were ahead. De Rossi
robbed the ball off Juan Culio on the byline and curled in an
inch-perfect cross to the middle and captain, Christian Panucci was
there to lunge forward and thump his header into the back of the net.
Cluj charged forward looking for a quick reply and
almost found one on 22 minutes when Dubarbier skipped past his marker
and unleashed a left-footed missile but Doni was alert to the danger as
he safely fisted the ball out over the bar.
The Romanians continued with their trend of long
range shooting with Culio and then Alvaro Pereira trying their luck
from 25 yards out but both attempts failed to test Doni.
But their persistence eventually paid off as Maurizio
Trombetta’s side drew levelled in style on 27 minutes. Culio breezed
past the Roman defence with the ball, played a sumptuous one-two with
Eugen Trica on the edge of the box before rattling in a stinging low
shot with his left foot to beat a hapless Doni.
The game settled into a balanced rhythm after that
but the Giallorossi suddenly found themselves struggling with ideas in
attack and it was Cluj who had the final scoring chance of the half
five minutes from the break. Again it was on the counter as Culio
sprang forward but selfishly went for the shot himself, which was
blocked by Doni, instead of slipping the ball through to an unmarked
Koné inside the box.
Second Half
The second period began with an early substitution by
Luciano Spalletti after Panucci failed to shrug off a back injury
during the break. Simone Loria was sent in but the new Roma backline
failed to get up to speed in time and Cluj took advantage of that in
the 49th minute when they took a shock lead.
Trica chipped the ball into the box, which the
Giallorossi defence failed to deal with as Cassetti’s poor headed
clearance dropped kindly for Culio and the impressive Argentinean left
fly with a brilliant left foot volley to leave Doni no chance.
Spalletti wasted no time in bringing on talisman,
Francesco Totti, to a rapturous applause from the Olimpico faithful but
it was Cluj who almost made it three. Gabriel Muresan curled in a
freekick from 20 yards out but the shot did not have enough spin to
whip back towards the target after swerving around the wall.
The home sides were clearly stunned and they struggle
to respond. They could only create half-decent chances as Totti, De
Rossi and Baptista all had a look-in but none of their efforts even
bothered Stancioiu. If anything, it was Cluj who appeared likeliest to
score next and they almost did too, in the 71st minute.
Tony whipped in a cross from the right and found a
completely unmarked and unchallenged Sixto Peralta but his glancing
header came back off the bar.
Three minutes later, Roma at long last found a shot
on target when Cicinho teed up De Rossi but the midfielder’s low and
tame drive from 20 yards out was easily gathered by Stancioiu.
Culio almost got his hattrick ten minutes from time
but his effort from a tight angle was covered by Doni. Minutes later,
leftback Alvaro Pereira caused more panic in the Roma defence when he
slalomed past three defenders towards the byline but his cutback was
cleared by a desperate Giallorossi defence.
Roma’s last gasp attempt to salvage the game fell to
Totti but his freekick failed to clear the wall as Cluj held on for a
famous victory on their Champions League debut.
LINE-UPS
AS Roma (4-2-3-1): Doni – Cicinho, Cassetti, Panucci (Loria 47’), Riise (Totti 52’) – Aquilani, De Rossi – Taddei (Montella 77’), Baptista, Tonetto – Vucinic
Unused subs: Artur, Menez, Brighi, Okaka Chuka
CFR Cluj (
Unused subs: Nuno Claro, Alcantara, Deac, Didi, Diego Ruiz
GOALS
1-0: AS Roma (Panucci 17’)
1-1: CFR Cluj (Culio 27’)
1-2: CFR Cluj (Culio 49’)
BOOKINGS
AS Roma: Cicinho (84’)
CFR Cluj: Pereira (8’), Peralta (90’+2)
MATCH STATS
Possession: AS Roma 56% – CFR Cluj 44%
Shots (On Target): AS Roma 16 (4) – CFR Cluj 16 (9)
Fouls Committed: AS Roma 8 – CFR Cluj 16
KS Leong
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