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After Fiorentina’s narrow victory on the Genoa pitch, the 10th day of Serie A continued this Thursday evening, with two posters scheduled for 8:45 p.m. At the Stadio Olimpico, Ivan Juric’s AS Roma, twelfth at kick-off, welcomed Torino, ninth. A meeting which quickly turned to the advantage of the locals thanks to an achievement by Paulo Dybala (1-0, 20th). Returning from the locker room, the Giallorossi, generally dominant, did not tremble and validated another victory (1-0). A success which allows the Romans to climb to 10th place.
In the other match of this evening, Marco Baroni’s Lazio traveled to Como. Sixth at kick-off, the Roman team quickly took the lead thanks to achievements from Valentin Castellanos, from the penalty spot (1-0, 31st), and Pedro, served by the unstoppable Nuno Tavares (2-0, 38th). Returning from the locker room, Luca Mazzitelli reduced the score (2-1, 53rd) but the visitors made the break again through Patric (3-1, 72nd) before taking off thanks to a double from Castellanos (4 -1, 81st) and a final goal signed Loum Tchaouna (5-1, 90+5th). A success (5-1) which allows Lazio to move up a place and find themselves 5th in the standings.
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