We’ve picked out 10 numbers from Roma’s surprise defeat at Parma on Sunday afternoon that saw American youngster Bryan Reynolds make his Roma debut.
0
Parma didn’t have a single corner over the course of the 90 minutes, while Roma had 12.
1
Bryan Reynolds’ 60th minute introduction as a substitute saw the 19-year-old American make his Giallorossi bow.
2
This is the first time that Parma have beaten Roma in successive home games in the league since doing so between 1990 and 1993.
5
Having scored in each of their previous five matches in all competitions, Roma fired their first blank in front of goal since Matchday 23’s 0-0 draw at Benevento.
11
This was only Roma’s second defeat to Parma in their last 11 games (W8, D1, L2).
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17
Victory ended Parma’s 17-game wait for a top-flight win (D7, L10).
18
Edin Dzeko made his first league start since Matchday 18’s derby defeat to Lazio.
20
Roma had a total of 20 shots on goal; 15 more than their hosts.
54
This was the 54th league meeting between the two, with Roma’s record still considerably better than Parma’s in this fixture - the Giallorossi have won 33 times, while this was the Gialloblu’s 11th victory and there have been a further 10 draws.
200
This was Stephan El Shaaraway’s 200th Serie A appearance, with the Italy international making 114 of those appearances as a Roma player.
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