Roma scored four goals in the opening 31 minutes at the
Stadio Olimpico and CSKA supporters turned violent in the second half, causing
the Group E match to be suspended briefly.
Juan Iturbe put Roma ahead six minutes in after being set up
by Gervinho. Then it was Iturbe's turn to be the provider when the Ivorian
doubled the lead four minutes later.
Brazil defender Maicon added another in the 20th minute and
Gervinho found the target again in the 31st.
In the 50th, CSKA defender Sergei Ignashevich headed into his own net.
Ahmed Musa pulled one back for CSKA eight minutes from time.
In the 71st minute, the match was stopped for about two
minutes as CSKA supporters began throwing flares at Roma fans. Riot police had
to intervene and take control from stadium stewards.
There were also reports of skirmishes between opposing fans
outside the stadium before kick-off.
Bayern Munich beat Manchester City 1-0 in the group's other
match.
Roma's win matched its biggest margin of victory in the
competition, a 4-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk in the 2006-07 group stage.
'We had high expectations. We wanted to put on a good
showing after three years away from the Champions League and we imposed
ourselves immediately,' Roma goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis said. 'I was
surprised by our intensity in the first half. ... The result was really
deserved.'
'If we're able to advance from this group that would really
be something,' De Sanctis added
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