Roma warm up for Liverpool clash with handy victory

Nainggolan and Schick among the goals away to Spal

Roma’s Czech forward Patrik Schick  heads the ball  past Spal goalkeeper Alex Meretto to score his side’s third goal in the  Serie A football match  at the Paolo Mazza Stadium in Ferrara. Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images
Roma’s Czech forward Patrik Schick heads the ball past Spal goalkeeper Alex Meretto to score his side’s third goal in the Serie A football match at the Paolo Mazza Stadium in Ferrara. Photograph: Miguel Medina/AFP/Getty Images

Spal 0 Roma 3

Roma enjoyed a perfect dress rehearsal for the first leg of their Champions League semi-final tie with Liverpool when Radja Nainggolan and Patrick Schick struck after a Francesco Vicari own goal to give them a 3-0 win at Spal in Serie A on Saturday.

The result left Roma third on 67 points from 34 games, three ahead of city rivals Lazio and four ahead of Inter Milan who both have a game in hand in the three-way battle for two Champions League slots.

With one eye on Tuesday’s clash with Liverpool at Anfield, Roma coach Eusebio di Francesco left the bulk of his regular starters on the bench and the makeshift side delivered with a classy performance at relegation-threatened Spal.

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After a cagey opening half-hour, Vicari fired Roma ahead in the 33rd minute when he poked the ball into his own net from seven metres in an attempt to divert a Lorenzo Pellegrini pass to the advancing Kevin Strootman.

Spal goalkeeper Alex Meret made two fine saves before half-time but was powerless in the 52nd minute, when Nainggolan unleashed a swerving volley into the bottom right corner from the edge of the penalty area.

Pellegrini provided another superb assist in the 59th for Schick to head home from close range as Roma turned on the heat, with Stephan El Shaarawy missing several chances including a diving header which hit the post.

Roma goalkeeper Alison Becker was rarely called into action but made two good saves to deny Alberto Paloschi and Mirko Antenucci, leaving Spal in 17th place on 29 points from 34 games, one ahead of Crotone who have a game in hand.