Lacklustre Roma slump to 2-0 loss at Bologna
:AS Roma suffered a 2-0 defeat at Bologna when a Nikola Moro strike and Rasmus Kristensen's own goal saw the fired-up hosts climb to fourth spot in Serie A on Sunday.
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:AS Roma suffered a 2-0 defeat at Bologna when a Nikola Moro strike and Rasmus Kristensen's own goal saw the fired-up hosts climb to fourth spot in Serie A on Sunday.
AS Roma dipaksa mengakui keunggulan tuan rumah Bologna dalam lanjutan Liga Italia. Pasukan Jose Mourinho menyerah dua gol tanpa balas.
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