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    In stats: 10 notable numbers from Roma's superb 3-1 win over Juventus


    Roma ended their 2019-20 league campaign in flawless fashion with an eye-catching 3-1 win at the home of Serie A champions Juventus on Saturday night

    Here are some notable numbers from the final league game of the season, a match that also served as the perfect preparation for the upcoming UEFA Europa League assignment against Sevilla...

    1

    The full debuts of youngsters Riccardo Calafiori (18) and Daniel Fuzato (23) were also the first professional appearances of their nascent careers.

    3

    Nikola Kalinic’s fifth league goal of the season - which have all come away from home - was the third Serie A game in succession that the Croatia international has scored, something he last achieved as a Fiorentina player in 2015.

    4

    Roma have won each of their last four away games and end the season with more away points (36) than home points (34) for just the second time since three points for a win was introduced ahead of the 1994-95 season.

    8

    Roma’s eighth Serie A game unbeaten (W7, D1) also ended a run of eight away losses to Juve in the league and is the first time they have beaten the Old Lady on their travels since the 2-1 victory in Turin back on 23 January 2010.

    9

    Both Gonzalo Villar and Roger Ibanez made their ninth Serie A appearances in a Roma shirt, with all nine of the latter’s outings coming since the league’s restart in June.

    10

    This was Zaniolo’s first league start for Roma since 12 January, when the Italian international injured himself against the same opposition, with a whole 202 days passing between those two matches. In total, he missed 10 Serie A games between suffering the injury and making his comeback against Napoli.

    13

    Kalinic’s header was the 13th goal courtesy of a Roma head this season, an output only topped by Atalanta (14) and Inter Milan (20).

    30

    Diego Perotti’s double were the 30th and 31st Serie A goals of the Argentinian’s career, his first from the penalty spot was a 19th from 12-yards in the Italian top flight and fourth successful penalty from four attempts this season.

    69.7

    Since returning from injury against Napoli on Matchday 31, Nicolo Zaniolo has been eased back into first team football - completing 209 minutes of football across eight appearances - but has still been involved in three goals (two goals, one assist) at a rate of either a goal or an assist every 69.7 minutes.

    2002

    Calafiori was born on 19 May 2002 which means he is the the first player born this century to represent AS Roma in Serie A.