Europa League: Roma 4 Brighton and Hove Albion 0.
Brighton's European adventure turned into a nightmare after they were blown away by Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.
Roberto De Zerbi had guided the Seagulls through to the Europa League last-16 with a four-match winning run in the competition, but first-half goals by Paulo Dybala and Romelu Lukaku put the visitors on the ropes in Rome.
Worse was to follow after the break with Gianluca Mancini and Bryan Cristante able to score in quick succession to essentially kill the tie.
The Premier League outfit did have their chances with Danny Welbeck denied on several occasions, but injury-hit Brighton need a miracle to overturn a four-goal deficit in next week's second leg.
De Zerbi and opposite number Daniele De Rossi exchanged a number of pleasantries on Wednesday with the Seagulls boss labelled a "genius", but it was a different story out in the streets of the Italian capital with two Brighton fans stabbed the day before the match.
Both fortunately only suffered minor wounds ahead of the club's first ever European knockout tie and a hostile atmosphere greeted the away players onto the pitch.
It was almost 1-0 inside three minutes when Leonardo Spinazzola was given too much time on the left and picked out Chelsea loanee Lukaku, whose header was brilliantly tipped over by Jason Steele.
Steele was at fault for Roma's next opportunity after a wayward pass gifted possession to the hosts, although Lukaku could only drag his effort wide.
It had largely been one-way traffic but Brighton provided a reminder of their threat when Simon Adingra - one of six changes from Saturday's 3-0 loss at Fulham - saw his cross deflected onto the post by Roma's Evan Ndicka.
That chanced settled
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