Roma have secured progression into the Europa League quarterfinals after knocking out Real Sociedad by a 2-0 aggregate score.
The Giallorossi's 0-0 draw tonight in San Sebastián all it took to lock-up qualification thanks to their 2-0 win last week in the Italian capital.
In what was a vintage Jose Mourinho-type performance, Roma's intentions were clear from kick-off as they sat back and forced the hosts to breakdown their compact defensive approach.
The hosts couldn't break Roma down despite ending the clash with 77% possession and 20 shots in total, only 3 of which were on target.
After an uneventful first half, the Spaniards created two strong opportunities after the break—their best chance coming in the 74th minute. Defender Igor Zubeldia latched on to it with his head but his attempt went wide.
The host's frustration ultimately boiled over the final minutes when forward Carlos Fernandez, who was already on a yellow, got in the face of Roma's Chris Smalling and was sent off.
Line-ups
Real Sociedad XI: David Silva, Alexander Sörloth, Rico, Álex Remiro, Gorosabel, Robin Le Normand, Mendez, Merino, Oyarzabal, Zubeldía, Martín Zubimendi
Subs: Illarramendi, Carlos Fernández, Andoni Zubiaurre, Álex Sola, Ander Guevara, Takefusa Kubo, Aihen Muñoz, Robert Navarro, Ander Barrenetxea, Beñat Turrientes, Jon Pacheco, Momo Cho
Roma XI: Wijnaldum, Patricio, Smalling, Spinazzola, Dybala, Cristante, Belotti, Karsdorp, Pellegrini, G. Mancini, Ibanez
Subs: El Shaarawy, Zeki Celik, Mile Svilar, Abraham, Camara, Kumbulla, Nicola Zalewski, Benjamin Tahirovic, Pietro Boer, Edoardo Bove, Cristian Volpato
ManishDesai07
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the special one doing special things
teoabdlt
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l really love Jose. Not every team can sit back and win a tie. Jose calculated that sitting back and even loose 1:0 will quality them. You should be able to play in different ways in football.