Serie A: at ten, Roma overcomes Genoa

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Continuation of the 37th day of Serie A this Sunday evening. AS Roma opened the doors to its Olimpico stadium in Genoa. If this poster counted as butter for the Genoese already assured of being maintained without the possibility of a European ticket, the Giallorossi had the hope of still surfing on the current form to climb the ranking in order to secure the best possible European ticket. For the Genoese, the opportunity was above all perfect to test the rotation a little more by preparing for next season, while Alberto Gilardino is about to renew his lease.

In a game largely dominated by the Romans, Leandro Paredes was sent off (72nd), while Romelu Lukaku opened the scoring (79th). The only goal of the match to lock in the Roman success (1-0). In the ranking, AS Rome occupies a good place in the race for Europe with this nice 6th place, while the promoted Genoa remains in a position with this solid 11th position. Next weekend, as part of the final day of the Italian championship, the Giallorossi will play against Empoli, while the Grifone will face Bologna, already assured of being in the Champions League.

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