Roma 3-2 Bayer Leverkusen
Roma 3-2 Bayer Leverkusen: Pjanic saves Giallorossi from the spot
Miralem Pjanic earned Roma a crucial 3-2 win over 10-man Bayer
Leverkusen in Wednesday's Champions League encounter at the Stadio
Olimpico by converting a penalty with 10 minutes to go.
Having
led 2-0 at the break through Mohamed Salah and Edin Dzeko, Roma were
pegged back early in the second half by quickfire strikes
from Admir Mehmedi and Javier Hernandez.
But as the matched
headed towards a draw which would have done little for Roma's hopes of
progressing from Group E, an almighty goalmouth scramble led to Omer
Toprak shoving Salah as the Egyptian prepared to score.
Toprak
was shown a straight red card, and Pjanic kept his cool to convert the
penalty and provide Roma's qualification hopes with a huge boost.
The win sees Roma climb to second spot in the group with five points from four games, one point ahead of Leverkusen.
Rudi
Garcia's side face the daunting task of heading to reigning champions
Barcelona on matchday five, while Leverkusen travel to bottom club BATE.
Roma started the match brilliantly and needed only two minutes to open the scoring after a quick counter-attack. Dzeko set up Salah with a fine pass and the Egypt international squeezed the ball underneath Leverkusen goalkeeper Bernd Leno.
Hernandez
should have levelled the scoring in the 14th minute when he beat the
offside trap after a free-kick from Hakan Calhanoglu, yet the former
Manchester United man failed to properly get his foot to the ball and
tapped it wide from close range.
Dzeko doubled
the Serie A side’s lead in the 29th minute after some fine work from
Radja Nainggolan. The Belgium international lost his marker in midfield
before setting up the ex-Manchester City striker with a fine pass and
Dzeko found the net with a calm finish.
Dzeko should have effectively put the match to bed 60 seconds later when Salah set him up, but he blazed over from 10 yards.
Hernandez
again looked dangerous for the visitors five minutes before the
interval when he beat his marker to a Giulio Donati cross, but Wojciech
Szczesny comfortably collected his acrobatic attempt.
Leverkusen pulled one back early in the first minute of the second half, though, when Mehmedi curled home after being teed up Kevin Kampl.
The Bundesliga outfit did not stop there and restored parity in the 51st minute. Karim Bellarabi found Hernandez inside the area and the Mexican striker beat Szczesny with a right-footed shot in the far corner.
Leverkusen
continued to dominate proceedings and nearly grabbed the lead on the
hour-mark via Mehmedi, only for the Roma goalkeeper to deny the attacker
with a fine save.
Roma felt they should have been awarded a
penalty when Dzeko went to the ground inside the area in the
63rd minute, yet referee Sergei Karasev waved play on.
However, the official had no other option but to give Garcia's men a spot-kick when Toprak fouled Salah on the goalline and Pjanic stepped up to shoot underneath Leno and gift Roma the full three points.
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