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PARMA, ITALY – MAY 10: Donyell Malen of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AS Roma at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 10, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Roma scraped an extraordinary 3-2 thriller at the 101st minute with a Donyell Malen penalty after Parma had turned it around to lead 2-1 at the 87th.
The Giallorossi were right back in the push for Champions League football after thrashing Fiorentina 4-0, but the pressure was on after Juventus won 1-0 away to Lecce last night. Paulo Dybala started with Donyell Malen and Matias Soulé for only the second time after January 25, with Lorenzo Pellegrino, Bryan Zaragoza, Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson injured, but Neil El Aynaoui returned from suspension. The Ducali were already safe, but missed Adrian Bernabé, Gaetano Oristanio and Matija Frigan.
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See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
Malen had the ball in the net after nine minutes when controlling a long ball over the top and flicking it around Zion Suzuki to deposit into an empty net, but he was flagged offside.
Nesta Elphege’s acrobatic volley was charged down, but Gianluca Mancini had penalty appeals when he went to control a Dybala pass and got there before Lautaro Valenti, who kicked him in the back of the ankle, but VAR decided not to recommend an On-Field Review.
Roma did score moments later, as Manu Kone intercepted in midfield, Dybala’s one-touch pass laid it off perfectly for Malen to beat the on-rushing Suzuki.
Mario Hermoso flashed a dangerous ball across the face of goal just beyond Malen, then Soulé should’ve made it 2-0 when his free header thumped the far post on a Dybala cross.
Mile Svilar was almost caught out by a poor Evan Ndicka back-pass, forced to make a desperate tackle on Gabriel Strefezza, while there was nobody ready to meet the Emanuele Valeri roll across and Hans Nicolussi Caviglia blasted off target.
Parma equalised within moments of the restart, as Nicolussi Caviglia intercepted a wayward Hermoso pass and set up Strefezza, who drilled a precise snooker-shot into the far bottom corner from just inside the area.
Malen almost replied immediately, but Suzuki made the save at the near post, then Parma had the ball in the net again on 55 minutes. Mateo Pellegrino’s header from a corner had looped in, but the offside flag was up for Mariano Troilo, who was considered to be interfering with play near Svilar.
Christian Ordonez also volleyed just wide of an open goal after Svilar’s panicked punch, while El Aynaoui nodded a Wesley cross off target.
Dybala sparked a counter-attack, forcing Suzuki into a huge save on Malen, though Pisilli blasted the rebound over the bar.
Pisilli did get the shot on target from eight yards from a Malen pull-back, but was denied by an extraordinary Alessandro Circati defensive block.
Instead, Parma turned the game around completely when Mandela Keita combined with Ordonez, controlling the ball over the top with his chest and drilling through a sea of legs from 12 yards. It was a very rare goal for the midfielder, one celebrated wildly by his proud mother in the stands.
Troilo made a crucial block after Suzuki fumbled a cross, preventing the Gianluca Mancini tap-in. Roma managed to draw level for 2-2 deep into stoppages, as a corner got trapped in a crowd of players, hitting Mancini’s arm as he was flat on the turf, eventually laid off for Devyne Rensch to fire in hard and low from just inside the area. Parma protested, but VAR checked and gave the all-clear.
Roma then had penalty appeals when the referee gave a free kick against Rensch for a wrestling match with Sascha Britschgi, but he changed his mind when seeing the VAR On-Field Review, awarding a spot-kick and second yellow card for Britschgi.
Dybala handed the ball to Malen, who converted into the near top corner after a short run-up to give all three precious points for the Giallorossi.
Parma 2-3 Roma
Malen 22, pen 101 (R), Strefezza 47 (P), Keita 87 (P), Rensch 94 (R)
Sent off: Britschgi 99 (P)
10-05-2026 17:00
MatchDay 36
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Player statistic
| 22' | Donyell Malen(Assist: Paulo Dybala) |
| Gabriel Strefezza(Assist: Hans Nicolussi Caviglia) | 47' |
| Gabriel Strefezza | 48' |
| Mariano Troilo | 65' |
| Sascha Britschgi | 76' |
| Mandela Keita(Assist: Nahuel Estévez) | 87' |
| Sascha Britschgi | 90+9' |
| 90+4' | Devyne Rensch |
| 90+11' | Donyell Malen |
Parma
Roma
Starting lineups
31
Zion Suzuki
Goalkeeper
39
Alessandro Circati
Defender
14
Emanuele Valeri
Defender
74′
15
Enrico Delprato
Defender
74′
5
Lautaro Valenti
Defender
37
Mariano Troilo
Defender
24
Christian Ordoñez
Midfielder
41
Hans Nicolussi Caviglia
Midfielder
79′
16
Mandela Keita
Midfielder
7
Gabriel Strefezza
Attacker
53′
23
Nesta Elphege
Attacker
79′
99
Mile Svilar
Goalkeeper
5
Evan Ndicka
Defender
23
Gianluca Mancini
Defender
22
Mario Hermoso
Defender
53′
43
Wesley
Defender
19
Zeki Celik
Defender
75′
4
Bryan Cristante
Midfielder
59′
17
Manu Koné
Midfielder
75′
14
Donyell Malen
Attacker
18
Matìas Soulé
Attacker
58′
21
Paulo Dybala
Attacker
Substitutes
66
Filippo Rinaldi
Goalkeeper
22
Oliver Sörensen
Midfielder
40
Edoardo Corvi
Goalkeeper
17
Jacob Ondrejka
Attacker
76
Daniel Mikolajewski
Defender
3
Abdoulaye Ndiaye
Defender
61
Dominik Drobnic
Defender
9
Mateo Pellegrino
Attacker
53′
29
Franco Carboni
Defender
74′
27
Sascha Britschgi
Defender
74′
8
Nahuel Estévez
Midfielder
79′
11
Pontus Almqvist
Attacker
79′
3
Angeliño
Defender
95
Pierluigi Gollini
Goalkeeper
12
Konstantinos Tsimikas
Defender
24
Jan Ziolkowski
Defender
70
Giorgio De Marzi
Goalkeeper
78
Robinio Vaz
Attacker
87
Daniele Ghilardi
Defender
53′
61
Niccolò Pisilli
Midfielder
58′
8
Neil El Aynaoui
Midfielder
59′
2
Devyne Rensch
Defender
75′
20
Lorenzo Venturino
Attacker
75′