Roma beat Pisa 3-0 as Soulé says every remaining game is a final
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Roma defeated Pisa 3-0, with Matias Soulé stressing that the team must treat each of its final six Serie A matches like a final in the push for Champions League qualification. Soulé also helped create Donyell Malen's hat-trick goal.
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Attributed to OneFootballMatias Soulé was in determined mood after Roma’s comfortable victory over Pisa, insisting the squad are fully focused on securing a Champions League place with six Serie A games remaining, and that Friday evening’s win was exactly the response needed following the defeat at San Siro.
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The Argentine trequartista was the architect of the third goal, threading a through ball to release Donyell Malen for his hat-trick finish, and was keen to highlight the collective work behind moments like that.
“It is a very important victory after the loss at San Siro,” Soulé told Sky Sport, via TuttoMercatoWeb .
“We had to bounce back and we did it by playing our football. We train every day to improve our understanding and I believe this is the right path, though we still have a lot to improve.”
ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 15: Matias Soule of AS Roma gestures during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Como 1907 at Stadio Olimpico on December 15, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images) Roma 3-0 Pisa – Soule: ‘Every game left is a final’ With Roma firmly in the race for a top-four finish, Soulé made no attempt to downplay the significance of what remains.
The gap between the Champions League places and those chasing is fine enough to make every remaining fixture feel decisive.
“There are six games left and each one is a final for us,” he said.
“We want to go to the Champions League. It has not been an easy period, but after San Siro we have won an important match.”
It was a concise but pointed message from a player growing in confidence, as his side keep the pressure up on top four rivals Juventus and Como.
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What happened
Roma responded to their recent defeat at San Siro by beating Pisa 3-0. After the match, Matias Soulé said the win was important for restoring momentum and underlined that the squad is fully focused on reaching the Champions League places. Soulé highlighted the team's daily work on understanding and cohesion, while also acknowledging there is still room for improvement. The result keeps pressure on Roma's top-four rivals as the Serie A run-in tightens.
Chance analysis
This matters mainly as a momentum and confidence signal for Roma rather than a major personnel update. A comfortable win after a setback suggests the attacking structure functioned well, with Soulé and Malen combining effectively, but the strongest takeaway is psychological and competitive pressure in the top-four race.
Roma gain a positive momentum boost in the Champions League race after a convincing response win over Pisa.
Treat this as a moderate positive form and morale signal for Roma in the Serie A run-in, but not as a major standalone roster-changing event.