In a season marked by ups and downs, the Stadio Olimpico once again proves to be a safe haven for Roma, as they defeat Genoa 3-1 in a hard-fought match. After a promising start with a goal from Artem Dovbyk, the Giallorossi were caught off guard by a header from Patrizio Masini, leaving the game hanging in the balance until midway through the second half.
The turning point came with Stephan El Shaarawy, making his 300th appearance for Roma. Coming off the bench, the "Pharaoh" restored order and energy to the team, scoring the go-ahead goal and ending the blackout that seemed to paralyze Roma. It was a performance full of determination, allowing the team to regain confidence after a series of inconsistent displays.
In the final stages, Paulo Dybala sealed the deal. The Argentine, with one of his brilliant plays, forced a clumsy own goal from Genoa’s goalkeeper Nicola Leali, putting the result beyond doubt. Buoyed by the support of their fans, Roma shook off the struggles of recent weeks and now look ahead to upcoming matches with optimism, eager to prove they can regain their form away from home as well.