Result AS ROMA 2 – 1 COMO, Sunday 2 March 2025, Serie A Week 27
By Anna Italia
Follow me on Twitter @ItalianSerieA,
Facebook: Anna Italia Page
Instagram: annaitalia2
Italian Soccer Serie A
48% Ball Possession AS ROMA and 52% Ball Possession COMO
AS Roma 2 – 1 Como
61′ Alexis Saelemaekers 44′ Lucas da Cunha
76′ Artem Dovbyk 🟥 63′ Marc Kempf (C)
.
Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Como, 13th position with 28 points and a negative goal difference of -9
AS Roma, 9th position with 40 points and a positive goal difference of +11
👉🟡🔴 AS Roma won the Serie A Week 27game on Sunday, March 2, 2025, at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium in Rome, Italy. In an exciting match, Roma came from behind to defeat Como 2-1, marking their fourth consecutive victory. Da Cunha put Como ahead just before halftime in the 44th minute.
The second half saw Saelemaekers level the score in the 61st minute. Como’s situation worsened when Kempf was shown a second yellow card and sent off in the 63rd minute. Dovbyk then scored the crucial goal in the 76th minute, thanks to an assist from Rensch. Vojvoda nearly equalized for Como, hitting the post in the 88th minute.
Roma’s next challenge is an away game against Empoli, while Como will take on Venezia at home.
👉🟡🔴 AS Roma 0 – 1 Como ⚪️🔵, 44th minute ⚽️ goal by Lucas da Cunha for @Como_1907 with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Máximo Perrone.#RomaComo #ItalianSerieA https://t.co/yQJoLIP8Tu
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) March 2, 2025
Roma found the equalizer in the 61st minute when Alexis Saelemaekers scored with a right-footed shot aimed at the top center of the goal. Zeki Çelik provided the assist, and Saelemaekers managed to get past Butez with a shot that was deflected by Goldaniga, hitting the crossbar.
👉🟡🔴 AS Roma 1 – 1 Como ⚪️🔵, 61st minute ⚽️ goal by Alexis Saelemaekers equalized for @ASRomaEN with a right footed shot to the high center. The assist is by Zeki Çelik.#RomaComo #ItalianSerieA https://t.co/ocMdW0uWI3
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) March 2, 2025
In the 76th minute, Roma changed the tide of the match. Artem Dovbyk scored with a left-footed shot from very close range, sending the ball into the bottom left corner, assisted by Devyne Rensch.
Roma 2 – 1 Como.
👉🟡🔴 AS Roma 2 – 1 Como ⚪️🔵, 76th minute ⚽️ goal by Artem Dovbyk for @ASRomaEN from very close range with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by Devyne Rensch. https://t.co/07qGdgHsdM
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) March 2, 2025
✅ Stats before the game.
Roma has faced defeat in their last two Serie A matches against Como, losing 0-2 on both January 25, 2003, and December 15. This marks a record streak for the Lombardy team against the Capitoline side in the top flight. That is especially considering that Roma had previously enjoyed five straight victories over Como in this competition. Following the 0-2 loss in the first leg against Como, Roma is at risk of losing both matches in a season against a newly promoted team for the first time since the 1995/96 season against Atalanta.
Como have won only one away match against Roma in Serie A. The first against the Giallorossi in the tournament (on April 23, 1950 by 1-0), since then in 11 matches at the Giallorossi’s home in the tournament, seven Capitoline victories (including all of the last three) and four draws.
Roma have won their last three league matches without conceding a goal. The Giallorossi have not achieved four consecutive wins in Serie A since July-August 2020. The Capitoline team could record four consecutive clean sheets for the first time since May-August 2018. Como have won their last two league games (against Fiorentina and Napoli), the Lariani could record three consecutive wins in Serie A for the first time since May-June 1952 with Robert Winkler as coach.
After the away win against Fiorentina, Como could achieve two consecutive away wins for only the second time in their history in Serie A after the period between April-May 1950 (three with Mario Varglien at the helm). Roma are both the team that has earned the most points in Serie A in 2025 (20). In addition, the only unbeaten team in the tournament in the new calendar year (6W, 2D).
====================
Buy AS Roma Tickets
Buy Como Tickets
====================
📺 Click the video to watch AS Roma 2 – 1 Como highlights on Sunday 2 March 2025
The Olimpico di Roma Stadium is ready for Roma vs Como
Photo via x.com/ASRomaEN
AS Roma official starting lineup against Como
Como official starting lineup against AS Roma
👉First half is over.🟡🔴 AS Roma 0 – 1 Como⚪️🔵
Serie A Week 27⚽️ Goals: 44′ Lucas da Cunha (E)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 12′ Ivan Smolcic (C), 27′ Marc Kempf (C)
✅ Shots on goal: Roma 4, Como
✅ Corners: Roma 1, Como 1
✅ Saves: Roma 0, Como 1✍️Ball Possession: @ASRomaEN 42% and… https://t.co/sTRD4HteSS
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) March 2, 2025
👉Result 🟡🔴 AS Roma 2 – 1 Como⚪️🔵
Serie A Week 27⚽️ Goals: 44′ Lucas da Cunha (E), 61′ Alexis Saelemaekers (R), 76′ Artem Dovbyk
🟥 Red Card: 63′ Marc Kempf (C) (second yellow card)
🟨 Yellow Cards: 12′ Ivan Smolcic (C), 27′ Marc Kempf (C), 54′ Gianluca Mancini (R), 69’… https://t.co/0TNEywEF0i
— Anna Italia (@ItalianSerieA) March 2, 2025
Via x.com/ASRomaEN
Napoli official starting lineup against AS Roma
2024 – 2025 Italian Serie A Week 27
Result AS Roma 2 – 1 Como
Sunday 2 March 2025
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy
18:00
⚽️ Goals: 44′ Lucas da Cunha (E), 61′ Alexis Saelemaekers (R), 76′ Artem Dovbyk (R)
🟥 Red Card: 63′ Marc Kempf (C) (second yellow card)
🟨 Booked: 12′ Ivan Smolcic (C), 27′ Marc Kempf (C), 54′ Gianluca Mancini (R), 69′ Bryan Cristante (R), 80′ Alieu Fadera (C), 86′ Lucas da Cunha (C), 88′ Mërgim Vojvoda (C)
✅ Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:
🟡🔴 Lineup AS ROMA (3-4-2-1): Svilar; Celik, Mancini, Ndicka; Soulé, Koné, Paredes, Angelino; Dybala, Pellegrini, Shomurodov.
Subs.: Gollini, De Marzi, Hummels, Nelsson, Abdulhamid, Salah-Eddine, Rensch, Pisilli, Gourna-Douath, Saelemaekers, Cristante, Baldanzi, El Shaarawy, Dovbyk.
Coach: Claudio Ranieri.
⚪️🔵 Lineup COMO (4-3-3): Butez; Smolcic, Goldaniga, Kempf, Valle; Caqueret, Perrone, Da Cunha; Strefezza, Nico Paz, Diao.
Subs: Reina, Vigorito, Iovine, Jack, Van der Brempt, Vojvoda, Moreno Alberto, Engelhardt, Braunoder, Ikoné, Fadera, Cutrone, Gabrielloni, Douvikas.
Coach: Cesc Fabregas.