ARTICLE AD
This Sunday, the 17th day of Serie A continued in Italy. Experiencing a complicated first part of the season, AS Roma needed to pick up points at home against Parma, even less well ranked. And with disconcerting ease, the Giallorossi outclassed their opponents of the day. On a big day, Paulo Dybala opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 8th minute (1-0).
Rome
5
8′ (sp), 51′
P. Dybala
13′
A. Saelemaekers
74′ (sp)
L. Paredes
83′
A. Dovbyk
Parma
0
finished
While Alexis Saelemaekers doubled the lead straight away (2-0, 13th), La Joya offered his team an even more comfortable advantage upon returning from the locker room (3-0, 51st). While Leandro Paredes also converted his penalty (4-0, 71st), Artem Dovbyk completed his team’s great success at the end of the match (5-0, 83rd). A brilliant victory for Claudio Ranieri’s men who climbed to 11th place with this success. Parma falls to 16th place.
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