Alessandro Florenzi and Leandro Paredes won't recover in time for Roma-Porto, but Kostas Manolas should make it.

The Giallorossi face the Portuguese tomorrow evening, in the second leg of the Champions League play-off.

Having walked away from the first match in Portugal with a useful 1-1, they will be looking to go for the kill in their own home-stadium.

Unfortunately they'll have some absences in the midfield, as the Corriere della Sera this morning confirmed what sources were tentatively reporting yesterday.

Alessandro Florenzi and Leandro Paredes won't recover in time for Roma-Porto, but Kostas Manolas should make it.

The Giallorossi face the Portuguese tomorrow evening, in the second leg of the Champions League play-off.

Having walked away from the first match in Portugal with a useful 1-1, they will be looking to go for the kill in their own home-stadium.

Unfortunately they'll have some absences in the midfield, as the Corriere della Sera this morning confirmed what sources were tentatively reporting yesterday.

Florenzi still hasn't recovered for the game, and Paredes picked up a knock in yesterday's 4-0 trouncing of Udinese. Both of them will almost certainly not see the pitch against Porto.

On the other hand, Manolas should be able to make it in spite of his shaky physical condition. This should be a relief for Giallorossi fans, especially as Thomas Vermaelen will be suspended after the red card in the first game, and confidence at the back will be direly needed.

Byandrea

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