Serie A: Diego Llorente saves Roma at the last second in Florence

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Continuation of the 28th day of Serie A this Sunday evening. Fiorentina welcomed, in Tuscany, a reinvigorated AS Roma under new coach Daniele De Rossi, on the lawn of the Artemio-Franchi stadium, for this beautiful Italian poster. While the Viola quickly raised the tone, the locals managed to open the scoring in the wake of Luca Ranieri (18th). In the second act, Houssem Aouar managed to equalize with a diving header (58th) but the Italian midfielder, Rolando Mandragora, put the Viola back in front. At the last second, Diego Llorente shook the net to secure a draw (2-2).

In the standings, Fiorentina still remains in a very good position in the Italian championship with this 8th place, while AS Roma is also still present in the race for a European ticket with this solid 5th position. Next weekend, the Giallorossi will welcome the Sassuolo club to Rome, while the Viola will travel to Bergamo to challenge Atalanta, during the 29th Italian matchday.

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