Roma's top scorer is Dybala and I saw on the news that there is a high chance for his to don't play in the final match against Sevilla which can have a negative effect on the team and I think Roma is going to have a problem with the injured forward he they have. That's why I can say there is a higher chance for Sevilla to bear Roma and surprise us even after the bad results they got in this season.
Considering the last performance we saw from Sevilla, if Roma makes any mistake and gives the chance to Sevilla they will be punished hard.
If dybala will be absent in the game it can affect roma, he is a very good player that his presence is much important in the final game, if this happens it will be an advantage for Sevilla to win the game. If roma wants to overcome Sevilla in the final game their players must be in a good form. This is what also affected Manchester United that was why Sevilla was able to eliminate them from the Europa League. This final won't easy for Roma, Sevilla are always dangerous in Europa League.
Listen up, folks, Dybala out of the picture could shake the game up like a Richter scale 9 earthquake. Imagine this: it's a blockbuster boxing match, but one fighter's got a wonky wrist! It's a no-brainer – that's Roma sans Dybala!
Now, Mourinho's got a game of poker to play here. In the recent jaw session, he danced around Dybala's playing time like a reality TV star evading questions. If I'm the captain, I keep Dybala as my trump card for the latter half, let Sevilla run ragged chasing shadows, then unleash Dybala, fresher than a daisy.
Sevilla, they've got a history of pulling rabbits out of hats in the Europa League, like a professional magician. Manchester United? They'll vouch for that! So, Roma, you better come prepared! Give me your thoughts, folks. Should Mourinho roll the dice with Dybala from the word 'Go' or play it cool and save him for the final act?