Genoa vs AS Roma Result

Genoa
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AS Roma
π Luigi Ferraris, Genova
ποΈ Sunday, 8 Mar 2026 at 17:00
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CERTIFIED WPredicted
0 - 2
Actual
2 - 1
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Genoa Edge Roma in Spirited 2-1 Triumph at the Luigi Ferraris
Genoa produced a gritty and disciplined display to claim a 2-1 victory over AS Roma at the Luigi Ferraris, overcoming a possession deficit with clinical finishing and resolute defending. Despite Roma commanding 65% of the ball and forcing six corners, it was Genoa who struck first early in the second half and ultimately found the winner after a brief Roma resurgence. The hosts opened the scoring in the 52nd minute, only for Roma to respond swiftly three minutes later. However, Genoa's determination paid off with a decisive goal in the 80th minute, sealing three valuable points. Roma's dominance in possession and territory was undermined by a lack of cutting edge, managing just one shot on target all match, while Genoa's directness and organization proved decisive.
Genoa
Genoa executed their game plan to perfection, soaking up sustained pressure from Roma and striking with precision on the break. Despite seeing just 35% of the ball, the hosts managed 11 shots with five on target, demonstrating a sharp attacking edge and making the most of their opportunities. Their back three, marshaled by Bijlow in goal, stood firm under pressure, while the midfield worked tirelessly to disrupt Roma's rhythm. The home side's ability to remain compact and spring forward in transition was pivotal, and their resilience after conceding the equalizer was commendable. Genoa's tactical discipline and opportunism ultimately earned them a deserved win.
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AS Roma
Roma dominated possession and territory, dictating the tempo with 65% of the ball and six corners, but struggled to translate their control into genuine attacking threat. Their lone shot on target across seven attempts highlights a lack of incisiveness in the final third, with Genoa's disciplined defensive block frustrating their creative players. Despite a quick response to Genoa's opener and a determined push for an equalizer late on, Roma's attacking play was too often blunted by Genoa's organization. Defensive lapses and a lack of composure in key moments ultimately cost them dearly.
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Key Moments
52' β Goal
Genoa break the deadlock with a well-worked move, taking a 1-0 lead.
55' β Goal
Roma respond almost immediately, leveling the score at 1-1.
80' β Goal
Genoa restore their lead, capitalizing on a rare chance to make it 2-1.
Various' β Yellow Cards
Roma pick up three yellow cards as frustration mounts; Genoa receive one.
Tactical Analysis
Both sides deployed a 3-4-2-1 formation, but Genoa's approach was notably more conservative, prioritizing defensive solidity and quick transitions. Their wingbacks contributed to a compact shape, limiting Roma's ability to create overloads in wide areas. The midfield duo for Genoa worked tirelessly to break up play and launch counterattacks. Roma, meanwhile, sought to control proceedings through patient buildup and width provided by Tsimikas and Rensch. However, their possession-heavy style was met with a disciplined Genoa block, forcing Roma to attempt low-percentage shots and rely on set pieces. Substitutions did little to alter the tactical balance, as Genoa remained resolute and Roma struggled to increase their attacking threat.
Turning Point
Genoa's 80th-minute goal, which came against the run of play, decisively swung the match in the hosts' favor after Roma had been pressing for a winner.
Man of the Match
Justin Bijlow
His assured goalkeeping and leadership at the back were crucial in repelling Roma's pressure and preserving Genoa's lead.