
Series A
6:45 p.mApril 10, 2026
Regular season – 32
Olympic Stadium
Referee: Ermanno Feliciani, Italy


AS Roma


Pisa
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1.50
Expected Goals (xG)
0.84
-1.00
Prevented goals
-1.00
Passing by
513 (88%)
Accurate passes
315 (76%)
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99
G
Mile Svilar
9.3
22
d
Mario Hermoso
7.3
5
d
Evan Ndicka
7.2
87
d
Daniele Ghilardi
7.3
m
Devine Rensch
61
m
Niccolò Pisilli
6.2
4
m
Bryan Cristante (C)
7.3
m
Zeki Celik
7
F
Lorenzo Pellegrini
7.3
F
MatÃas Soulé
F
Donyell Malen
3′
43′
52′
trainer
Piero Gasperini Gian
1
G
Adrian Semper
5.7
5
d
Simone Canestrelli
6.2
4
d
Antonio Caracciolo (C)
5.9
33
d
Arturo Calabresi
5.9
3
m
Samuel Angori
6.6
8
m
Malthe Højholt
6.3
20
m
Michel Aebischer
6.9
m
Idrissa Toure
10
F
Matteo Tramoni
7.5
7
F
Mehdi Leris
6.3
32
F
Stefano Moreo
6.0

Serie A classification – Serie A
Qualification/Relegation
- Promotion – Champions League (League phase)
- Promotion – Europa League (League phase)
- Promotion – Conference League (ranking)
- Relegation – Serie B
AS Roma secured a dominant 3-0 win over Pisa with a Donyell Malen hat-trick at the Stadio Olimpico.
AS Roma produced a clinical performance, defeating Pisa 3-0 at the Olympic Stadium. Donyell Malen was the undisputed star, scoring all three goals. His hat-trick sealed a vital Serie A victory for the Giallorossi.
Roma entered the match in 6th place, looking to consolidate their European push. Pisa, rooted to the bottom in 20th position, desperately needed points to avoid relegation. Their recent form showed a stark contrast, setting the stage for a challenging encounter for the visitors.
The local team started explosively. Donyell Malen opened the scoring in just the 3rd minute. He pounced on a defensive error, guiding the ball past the Pisa goalkeeper. This first attack set the tone for Rome’s offensive intent.
Pisa tried to respond, but his efforts were often thwarted. I. Touré was shown a yellow card for a foul after 21 minutes. The visitors struggled to get a foothold in the midfield battle.
Roma continued to press their advantage. Malen doubled his tally moments before the break, in the 43rd minute. He connected with a well-placed cross, finishing precisely to put Roma firmly in front.
Roma headed into the break with a comfortable two-goal lead. Pisa needed a major change in tactics and intensity to salvage anything from the match. The second half promised a test of character for both sides.
The second half began with a yellow card for Roma’s Z. Celik in the 50th minute. This early booking highlighted the physical nature of the contest. Pisa tried to break Roma’s rhythm.
Any hope of a comeback in Pisa was quickly dashed. Malen completed his third goal in the 52nd minute. He calmly slotted home after a quick counter-attack, securing his hat-trick.
With a three-goal cushion, Roma managed the game effectively. Managerial changes allowed key players to rest. Pisa, despite their best efforts, could not break the solid defense of Rome.
Roma dominated possession with 59% and generated an expected goal (xG) of 1.5. Pisa managed 9 shots in total, with 5 on target, but their xG stood at 0.84. Mile Svilar made 5 crucial saves for Roma, securing a clean sheet.
This impressive win keeps Roma firmly in 6th place in Serie A. Pisa remain at the bottom, facing an increasingly difficult battle to avoid relegation. The performance reinforces the European ambitions of the gypsies.

