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Roma beat Parma to close in on Juventus

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Roma beat Parma 4-2 in a rescheduled Serie A game at home on and has cut Juventus' lead to eight points.

Parma suffered their third defeat in a row following an unbeaten run of 16 games as they could not contain the inspired Roma players, reported xinhua.

Roma struck first in the 12th minute after Destro's right-footed shot hit the post, where the awaiting Gervinho pounced to tap in the rebound.

Parma, whose head coach Roberto Donadoni claimed they were in "a state of emergency" with the likes of Antonio Cassano, Gabriel Paletta and Amauri sidelined due to injury, responded within three minutes courtesy of Afriyie Acquah's first goal for the club.

 

Francesco Totti ensured the visitors' joy was short-lived as he produced a clinical finish just a minute later to restore Roma's lead.

Miralem Pjanic, the architect for Totti's strike, made it 3-1 four minutes after the break.

Roma continued to attack and were again rewarded in the 82nd minute when Rodrigo Taddei got his head to substitute Alessandro Florenzi's cross and nodded past Mirante.

Parma scored seconds from time when Amauri spotted Biabiany on the edge of the area and the Frenchman's right-footed shot beat De Sanctis.

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First Published: Apr 03 2014 | 9:22 AM IST

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