1
Riccardo Calafiori - like second half sub Tommaso Milanese, in his second senior appearance for Roma - made his European debut for the Giallorossi in Cluj, while Primavera captain Filippo Tripi made his first-team bow with six minutes to play.
2
Victory for Paulo Fonseca’s side means they have claimed back-to-back European wins for the first time since November 2018.
3
By shutting out Cluj, Roma have now earned three successive clean sheets in Europe for the first time since March 2007, while they have also won each of their last three away games in the group stage of the UEL.
5
Roma are now unbeaten in five against Cluj (W4, D1) and have only lost one of the six meetings with the Romanians in their history.
6
From their last six games in all competitions, Roma ‘keepers Pau Lopez (three) and Antonio Mirante (two) have kept five clean sheets between them - with Roma conceding just once in that run.
9
Gabriel Debeljuh’s second half own-goal means that Roma have now scored in each of their last nine away games in Europe - excluding last year’s Europa League exit to Sevilla, played at a neutral venue - to extend what is a current club record.
10
Jordan Veretout’s perfect penalty record as a Roma player now stands at 10, while this was his first Giallorossi goal as a substitute.
15
Roma have scored 15 goals in their last five matches in all competitions since the 0-0 draw with CSKA Sofia at the start of November.
18
At 18 years and 191 days old, Calafiori is the youngest player to make a Roma starting XI in a UEFA fixture since Stefano Okaka started against Aris in September 2005 at just 16 years and 51 days old.
100
Edin Dzeko’s appearance from the bench was his 100th in UEFA club competitions.
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