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The Rudi Garcia era in 10 stats

The Rudi Garcia era in 10 stats

Rudi Garcia’s reign at Roma lasted 118 matches. Here’s 10 stats from his time in the Giallorossi hotseat…

1

The first goal in a competitive match under Rudi Garcia came from Daniele De Rossi, who struck the opener in Roma’s 2-0 away win over Livorno on the first day of the 2013-14 season.

5

Roma’s biggest win under Rudi Garcia was the 5-0 thrashing of Bologna in September 2013.

9

Rudi Garcia handed nine Primavera players their first-team debuts during his time at the club. In chronological order, these were Federico Ricci, Michele Somma, Luca Mazzitelli, Daniele Verde, Lorenzo Pellegrini, Edoardo Soleri, Umar Sadiq, Lorenzo Di Livio and Marco Tumminello.

10

The number of consecutive Serie A games Garcia won at the start of the 2013-14 season.

26

Gervinho has scored 26 goals for Roma to date - making him the most prolific goalscorer of Rudi Garcia’s tenure. In second place is Miralem Pjanic, who has scored 20 goals since the start of the 2013-14 season, while Francesco Totti is in third on 19 goals.

51

The Giallorossi were leading at half-time 51 times under Rudi Garcia, going on to win the game on 46 of those occasions. Roma drew the other five games, meaning they never lost a single game they were leading at the 45 minute mark.

66.3%

Garcia’s win percentage in Serie A. Out of a possible 285 points to be won, Roma picked up 189 under the French coach, an average of 1.99 points per game.

111

Alessandro Florenzi has made 111 appearances since the start of the 2013-14 season – meaning he has the most appearances under Rudi Garcia. In second place is Pjanic on 106 and De Rossi and Radja Nainggolan in joint-third on 90.

118

Rudi Garcia took charge of 118 matches as Roma coach. In two and a half years with the Giallorossi, Garcia managed 61 wins, 35 draws and 22 defeats.

192

Roma scored 192 goals under Garcia’s stewardship – the last of which was scored by Toni Rudiger - putting Roma in front in the 1-1 draw with AC Milan on Saturday 9 January. It was the German defender’s first goal in Serie A.