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    El Shaarawy reflects on squandered chances


    Read forward Stephan El Shaarawy's thoughts in the wake of Roma's 1-0 defeat against Udinese on Saturday afternoon.

    Rodrigo De Paul scored the only goal of the game for the hosts, despite Roma dominating possession and taking 26 shots on goal.

    You created a lot of chances but you didn’t make the most of them…

    “It’s been a problem in a lot of our games. We seem to create a lot but when we get inside the final third we are not clinical enough, and this was the difference today as well. But I really believe there is clearly the desire and the drive to create chances – just when we are in front of goal, and I include myself in this, we aren’t quite sharp enough.”

    After a decent first half, did conceding the goal make things even tougher for you?

    “We created a lot of chances in the first half and I’m sure that a goal would have made things more comfortable for us and given us confidence. But after we conceded things became a bit more stretched because we wanted to get back into the game straight away. The game progressed and perhaps we lacked a bit of clarity, perhaps that is what made the difference and meant we weren’t able to get a goal – which hurts.”

    The coach wanted the players to take more control, to attack one-on-one, do you agree with that?

    “Yes, because they were organised and compact and the boss wanted us to work down the flanks and create one-on-ones where we can try to find an edge. I think in the first half we managed to do that to an extent, with Kluivert trying a lot on one side and me and Kolarov working together on the left. We put in a lot of crosses – but as we know the key thing is to put the ball in the back of the net and unfortunately we didn’t manage that.”

    I didn’t see a lot of confidence at times, but the quality was there – how do you explain these highs and lows? Is it down to a lack of consistency?

    “At times we’ve lacked consistency, but in terms of trying to play the right way I think that we have often managed to do. I repeat that we need to be more focused in front of goal – for example with the chance I had from Pellegrini, usually I don’t pass up chances like that. It’s a shame because that could have changed the game. As I said, we need to be a bit more clinical in front of goal. We play for Roma, and so we have to take responsibility in games and make the difference.”