Como delivered a dramatic upset at Sinigaglia Stadium, scoring twice in stoppage time to defeat Roma 2-0 and climb out of the relegation zone. Alessandro Gabrielloni’s 93rd-minute strike—his first Serie A goal—was followed by Nico Paz’s 97th-minute effort, leaving Roma in a precarious position just two points above the drop.
Claudio Ranieri’s side had opportunities to take control, most notably when Paulo Dybala squandered a clear chance in front of Pepe Reina.
Como, however, grew stronger as the match progressed, with Nico Paz striking the crossbar in the first half and the team maintaining relentless pressure on Roma in the second.Fabregas’ substitutions proved decisive, with Patrick Cutrone assisting Gabrielloni’s opener before Paz capitalized on Roma’s disorganized attack to seal the win.
Ranieri was candid post-match, criticizing his team’s lack of urgency and singling out a subdued performance from substitute Dovbyk.
For Como, the victory marks the end of a 10-match winless streak and injects new hope into their fight for Serie A survival.