ARTICLE AD
In Serie A, the 12th day offered a rather interesting duel between AS Roma and Bologna, two European teams. At home, the Romans wanted to escape from the top of the table and escape the crisis, but they did not succeed. Quickly led by a goal from Castro (25th), the team coached by Juric was able to come back shortly after the hour mark via El Shaarawy (63rd). A short-lived joy since in the process Orsolini gave the advantage back to the Rossoblu (66th) before Karlsson hit the nail on the head (77th). El-Shaarawy revived the Romans, but it was insufficient (82nd). With this 3-2 victory, Bologna climbs to 8th place when AS Roma is twelfth.
For its part, Fiorentina carried out a great operation against Hellas Verona. Quickly in front thanks to Kean (4th) even if Serdar equalized (18th), the Viola went to seek the advantage in the second half with a double (59th) then even a hat-trick from Kean (90th +2). A 3-1 victory for Palladino’s team which joins Naples and Atalanta at the top of the standings.
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