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Serie A finale gets extended for all-or-nothing survival showdown

theguardian.com

T he Serie A season was over until it wasn’t, a goal in the 91st minute at the Stadio Olimpico ensuring that we get one more game yet.

Paulo Dybala’s penalty, scored just before 11pm local time, secured Europa League football for Roma but condemned opponents Spezia to a relegation playoff.

They must defend their top-flight status against Verona next weekend after finishing level in 18th place. Not since 2005 has a season ended this way.

Serie A had done away with playoffs and playouts, using head-to-head records as a tie-breaker instead. Their reintroduction was announced last summer, to be used only for deciding title winners or relegation spots.

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