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		Zaniolo goal earns Roma first Europa Conference League title
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			 [May 26, 2022] TIRANA 
			(Reuters) -Nicolo Zaniolo's goal earned AS Roma a first major 
			European title in more than 60 years after a 1-0 win over Feyenoord 
			in the Europa Conference League final in Albania on Wednesday, 
			completing a unique European trophy haul for Jose Mourinho. 
 Roma coach Mourinho, who had previously won the Champions League, 
			Europa League and the UEFA Cup with other clubs, can now add the 
			third-tier European title -- the Italian side's first trophy in 14 
			years -- to his medal tally.
 
 The 22-year-old Zaniolo earned Roma victory with an expertly-taken 
			finish in the 32nd minute, as he became the first Italian to score 
			in a European final since Filippo Inzaghi against Liverpool in the 
			2007 Champions League.
 
 Roma, whose only previous continental title was the old Fairs Cup in 
			1961, held off a spirited comeback from their Dutch opponents, who 
			were twice denied by the woodwork in the second half.
 
 That ensured that Mourinho became the first manager to win a 
			European trophy with four different clubs, after previous successes 
			at Porto, Inter Milan and Manchester United.
 
 "We are a real team, we proved that. Now we have to celebrate and 
			then start again, which is always difficult after a great victory, 
			but a real team wins, celebrates and starts again,” Roma captain 
			Lorenzo Pellegrini told Sky Sport Italia.
 
 
			
			 
			"I said yesterday that I never would’ve imagined at the age of 25 to 
			achieve this with the Roma jersey and the captain’s armband. It is a 
			wonderful moment."
 
 Given both Roma and Feyenoord came into the contest having already 
			secured Europa League football for next season through their 
			domestic league position, it was all about the glory in Tirana.
 
 Early on it looked like there was only going to be one winner, as 
			Roma dominated the opening exchanges, without troubling Feyenoord 
			goalkeeper Justin Bijlow, playing his first match since March 10.
 
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			AS Roma's Nicolo Zaniolo substituted REUTERS/Florion Goga 
            
			 
 
			 One chance was all they needed to hold the lead at 
			the interval, with Zaniolo brilliantly bringing the ball down on his 
			chest before slotting home his first goal in all competitions since 
			a hat-trick in the quarter finals against Bodo/Glimt.
 Zaniolo also became the youngest Italian to score in a major 
			European final since Alessandro Del Piero against Borussia Dortmund 
			in the Champions League in May 1997.
 
 Feyenoord, looking to be the first Dutch club to win a European 
			competition in 20 years, since their 2002 UEFA Cup triumph, failed 
			to really test Rui Patricio in the Roma goal in the opening period.
 
 Yet they started the second half brightly, with Roma's Gianluca 
			Mancini diverting an early Feyenoord corner onto his own post.
 
 The Dutch side kept coming and hit the woodwork again as Tyrell 
			Malacia’s superb strike from 25 metres was tipped onto the post by 
			Patricio.
 
 Further chances came and went, but some last-ditch blocks and 
			wasteful finishing ensured Roma's long wait for a European trophy 
			would end in Mourinho's first season in the Italian capital.
 
 "We really wanted to take that cup with us, to thank the supporters 
			and to put Feyenoord back on the map, unfortunately it didn't work 
			out like that," Bijlow said.
 
 "We put the pressure on them and then you saw they had trouble 
			dealing with us. But unfortunately it wasn't good enough. It's 
			especially terrible that we can't take the cup to Rotterdam."
 
 (Writing by Mark Gleeson and Peter Hall; Editing by Ed Osmond and 
			Toby Davis)
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