The club from Italy's capital defeated Feyenoord 1-0 in the first ever Conference League final in Tirana, Albania, with Nicolo Zaniolo scoring the only goal of the game in the first half.
Match Report
After a very cagey start to the game, with strong challenges from both sides, it was Feyenoord who took control and who dominated possession.
However, the Dutch side couldn't turn that into real chances and it was Roma who took the lead during the first half, with Zaniolo doing well to control a Gianluca Mancini ball and nudge it past Justin Bijlow in the 32nd minute.
Mourinho's side took that lead in to the break, but Feyenoord looked to get straight back into it at the start of the second half and a dangerous low ball was turned onto his own post by Mancini, with the Italians eventually managing to clear and survive a VAR check for a potential handball penalty.
But, the Eredivisie team kept up the pressure and Rui Patricio had to do very well to tip a Tyrell Malacia shot off the post and away.
There was another scare for Roma when Cyriel Dessers burst through on the hour mark, even if a handball meant it wouldn't have counted even if he had scored.
The Giallorossi improved, though, and put in a solid defensive effort over the final half hour of the game, nursing their slender lead all the way to the end and breathing a sigh of relief when Bryan Linssen wasted a stoppage time chance.
It is a memorable night for Roma, who win their first trophy since the 2008 Coppa Italia, while this was also the first European trophy lifted by an Italian side since the Champions League won by Mourinho's Inter in 2010.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
0' KICK-OFF! Who can win this match?
17' Sérgio Oliveira on for injured Mkhitaryan
24' Yellow Card! Trauner booked
31' GOAL! Roma 1-0 Feyenoord (Zaniolo)
40' SAVE! Patricio parries Kökçü's long shot
46' What a save from Patricio!
49' SAVE! Fine stop from world-class Patricio
83' Yellow Card! Patricio booked
85' Close! Pellegrini's shot stopped by goalkeeper!
Line-ups
Roma XI: Patricio, Mkhitaryan, Smalling, Cristante, Karsdorp, Pellegrini, Abraham, G. Mancini, Zaniolo, Ibanez, N. Zalewski
Subs: El Shaarawy, Sérgio Oliveira, Spinazzola, Veretout, Maitland-Niles, E. Shomurodov, Perez, Vina, Fuzato, Kumbulla, E. Bove, F. Afena-Gyan
Feyenoord XI: G. Trauner, F. Aursnes, C. Dessers, J. Bijlow, Nelson, M. Senesi, L. Sinisterra, G. Til, L. Geertruida, T. Malacia, O. Kökçü
Subs: B. Linssen, O. Marciano, J. Toornstra, V. Cojocaru, Jahanbakhsh, J. Hendrix, P. Sandler, M. Pedersen, R. Hendriks, D. Hall, P. Wålemark, T. Jansen
ahmedyanaal9
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Mourinhio the only manager to win 🏆 Uefa conference league Uefa europa league Uefa champions league
Emperor69
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Roma after they scored 😂
rattyponcho
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Tottenham hate trophy 😂😂😂
whykallar
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He’s still the special one, I don’t know why Tottenham owner Daniel Philip Levy sacked the special one Jose Mourinho when he was about to play final
descarts
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After Ancelotti's spell , we want you Jose ❤️
Amandae
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Here is the GIF, click: https://bit.ly/3GkdRuS
Ethanhunt305
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Roma after they scored 😂
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Man should be focusing on his own club's condition but no he took k jab on same manager who won em last trophy which they have lifted and it's roma's 1st trophy since 2007! And u still troll him? Sad life of man u fans.