Leandro Paredes believes Roma’s comeback proves the team is strong and improving.
Before the match, Roma was struggling, and things got worse early on. Mats Hummels gave away a penalty in the first few minutes, which Son Heung-min scored. However, Roma fought back when Evan N’Dicka scored a header to equalize.
Brennan Johnson quickly put Tottenham back in the lead, but both teams had many chances. The game saw the ball hit the woodwork, a goal-line clearance by Angelino, and three Roma goals disallowed for offside.
In the final moments of the match, Hummels redeemed himself by scoring from an Angelino assist. This goal secured a hard-fought 2-2 draw for Roma in London.
Paredes praised the team’s performance, stating it was a great showing. He mentioned that the players have faced tough times recently but are now on the right path. Paredes emphasized that the team is alive and capable of doing well.
Coach Claudio Ranieri was brought in to revive the team’s spirit and help players like Paredes regain their form. Paredes noted that he has a good relationship with Ranieri and believes in the team’s potential to improve.
The 30-year-old Argentine player was expected to leave the team in January if the previous coach, Ivan Juric, had stayed. He had not played since a loss to Elfsborg on October 3, but now he feels optimistic about the future.
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