It was by far Roma’s best showing of the season. La Lupa were dominant from the first to the final minute of the affair, registering eight shots on target on the occasion.
Artem Dovbyk, Paulo Dybala, and substitute Tommaso Baldanzi were on target for the Romans.
The Giallorossi will be looking to back this win up on Sunday afternoon. They play host to newly-promoted Venezia at Stadio Olimpico.
Venezia will also come into this on a high after snatching their maiden win of the campaign in the previous round.
They dispatched Genoa 2-0 in front of the home crowd. It was a magnificent all-around performance from Eusebio Di Francesco’s men.
Gianluca Busio and Joel Pohjanpalo were on target in a match in which Venezia limited Genoa to zero shots on goal.
Venezia did grab their inaugural win of the campaign last weekend but they are now set to face the revamped Roma side away from home.
Venezia have two wins and a draw in the first three away fixtures of the campaign. They had scored only once in the opening four rounds of the season before netting twice last weekend against Genoa.
Nevertheless, we can see Venezia struggling to perform here against Roma who looked as lively as ever in a 3-0 thumping of Udinese under new manager Ivan Juric.
Roma also have tradition to back them up in this matchup. They won three and drew one of the previous four home clashes against Venezia with a 9-1 goal difference in the process.