FC Dallas homegrown Bryan Reynolds made historical past Sunday, coming off the bench to make his Serie A debut for AS Roma in a 2-0 loss to Parma at Stadio Ennio Tardini.
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Bryan Reynolds makes his debut!
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The 19-year-old, who was signed by AS Roma on a six-month mortgage earlier than finishing a everlasting switch on Feb. 1, is the second youngest US youth worldwide to play in Serie A behind Josh Perez (18) and is the fifth to compete within the Italian prime flight, following fellow FC Dallas academy standout Weston McKennie, who debuted for Juventus earlier this season.
19-year-old Bryan Reynolds subs on for his Roma debut!
He is the fifth U.S. (youth) worldwide to play in Serie A, and that is the primary time two have performed in the identical season.
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Reynolds got here on for the ultimate half-hour, changing Bruno Peres as proper wingback, with Roma, which had a 17-match Serie A unbeaten streak snapped, already coaching 2-0.
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Roma are within the warmth of a battle for a Champions League spot, sitting fifth within the league with 50 factors, simply two behind McKennie’s Juventus and Atalanta and three factors forward of sixth-place Napoli forward of an enormous showdown subsequent Sunday.