Matias Soulé has put his groin pain behind him.
The Argentine is back, has been training with his teammates for a week, and is improving his physical condition.
Malen is looking for a teammate to support him, and who better than the former Frosinone player, who has scored seven goals and provided as many assists this season?
The 2003-born player will certainly need to rediscover the brilliance and clarity of his decisions and dribbling.
His ability to outplay his opponent, a hallmark of his role in the Roma squad, is a key skill that could help Malen become even more effective.
Despite Malen’s arrival, Roma are failing to win a big match.
The opponent’s level is rising, while the Giallorossi’s points tally is falling; the relationship is inversely proportional.
This trend needs to change. As Repubblica reports, ahead of the match against Inter, Gasperini could recover a key player: Matias Soulé, in fact, is firmly targeting a starting spot for the Easter fixture.
Malen’s goals (a brace against Napoli, goals against Juventus and Como) haven’t been enough to overcome a direct rival for the Champions League, but a possible assist from the Argentine could help them achieve that goal.
Chivu’s team is already assured of participating in Europe’s most prestigious competition, and they have a comfortable lead over Milan and Napoli to manage in order to win the Scudetto, which is why the bar is raised even higher.
At San Siro, however, a signal is needed after recent disappointments. Roma is relying on Malen and the recovery of Soulé.


