Serie A: Despite a goal from Dovbyk, Roma concedes a draw at the last minute in Genoa

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Another miss for the She-Wolf! Still looking for its first victory since the resumption of the Italian championship and in a very bad position in the standings for a team supposed to play the leading roles, AS Roma was playing big on the Genoa pitch in order to avoid the start of a crisis. Thanks to its summer recruit Artem Dovbyk, the Roman club believed for a long time to win before cracking in added time (1-1), this Sunday as part of the 4th day of Serie A.

Despite a glaring technical waste and some notable clumsiness in the final move, the Ukrainian striker ended up shaking the opposing net to score his first goal in his new colours (37th). However, De Winter’s late goal (90th + 6) came to cool the Roman supporters. With this frustrating draw, Rome remains in the second half of the table while its Ligurian counterpart drops to 9th place.

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