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Roma face defensive crisis for Lecce as Mancini & Hermoso face ban
BERGAMO, ITALY – JANUARY 03: Jan Ziolkowski of AS Roma and Gianluca Mancini of AS Roma react during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and AS Roma at New Balance Arena on January 03, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
Roma are heading toward a defensive emergency ahead of their trip to Lecce after Gianluca Mancini and Mario Hermoso were both booked during the first half against Atalanta, triggering automatic suspensions.
The incident occurred during a tense closing phase of the opening period, already marked by controversy following Giorgio Scalvini’s opener and a disallowed Atalanta goal.
Referee Fabbri’s decisions came under scrutiny again when Mancini was shown a yellow card for a late challenge from behind, despite initial confusion that the booking had been intended for Bryan Cristante.
That detail proved decisive. Mancini was already on a booking warning, meaning the caution rules him out of the next Serie A fixture, alongside Hermoso, who was also booked and will serve a one-match ban. Cristante, who was also walking a disciplinary tightrope, ultimately avoided punishment.
The suspensions significantly complicate matters for Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who is already without Evan Ndicka due to his involvement at the Africa Cup of Nations with the Ivory Coast. As a result, Roma will be forced to face Lecce without their entire first-choice back three.
That leaves Gasperini with limited alternatives.
Young defender Jan Ziolkowski is available, as is former Verona centre-back Daniele Ghilardi, who has played just 23 league minutes so far this season.
Other options include adapting players such as Zeki Çelik, Rick Karsdorp or Cristante himself into central roles, despite none being natural centre-backs.


Roma coach Gasperini faces defensive crisis for trip to Lecce

