Dybala, an outstanding addition to the team led by Portuguese José Mourinho, scored his first goals for the current leader of Serie A, against a Roma Olympian who applauded him when he was replaced 20 minutes into the second half.
The former Institute of Córdoba, Palermo and Juventus, from Italy, opened the scoring with a good individual play (PT 18m) and increased the difference when he took advantage of the rebound of the Italian goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio, after the shot of the English striker Tammy Abraham (PT 38m ).
Dybala is one of the players who is under the watchful eye of the Argentine coach, Lionel Scaloni, ahead of the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Brazilian defender Roger Ibanez completed the scoring after 16 minutes of the second stage.
With this victory, Roma reached 10 points and established itself as the leader of the championship alone, until Napoli, Lazio, Atalanta and Torino play.
For its part, Monza, one of the teams promoted this season and going through its first experience in the highest category of Italian football, suffered its fourth consecutive defeat.
Inter, with a goal from Tucuman Joaquin Correa and another of Lautaro Martinezeasily beat Cremonese 3-1, as a local.
Correa, former La Plata Students, opened the scoring (PT 12m), the Italian midfielder Nicolo Barella (PT 38m) widened the difference and “Toro” Martínez, in his third consecutive goal, sealed the 3-0 (ST 31m). Nigerian David Okereke (ST 45m) discounted for the visit.
Correa played as a starter and was replaced by Lautaro Martínez 10 minutes into the second half.
The frills Santiago Ascacibar Y Gonzalo Escalante they played from the start for Cremonese. The “Russian” Ascacíbar was substituted in the first minute of the second half.
Inter recovered from the defeat with Lazio (3-1) and with 9 units, is one behind Rome.
Milan, defending champions, fell from the top of the tournament with a goalless draw against Sassuolo, away.
The fourth date of Series A will continue on Wednesday with:
13.30: Empoli-Hellas Verona; Sampdoria-Lazio (ESPN); Udinese-Fiorentina.
15.45: Juventus-Spezia (ESPN); Napoli-Lecce.
Thursday:
15.45: Atalanta-Torino; Bologna-Salernitana.
Positions: Rome 10 points; Inter 9; Milan 8; Napoli, Lazio, Atalanta and Torino 7; Juventus, Fiorentina and Sassuolo 5; Salernitana and Udinese 4; Empoli 2; Lecce, Bologna, Hellas Verona and Sampdoria 1; Cremonese and Monza 0.
Source: Ambito

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