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Roma strike late to beat Torino

MILAN, Italy (AFP) –

AS Roma's Pablo Osvaldo (L) celebrates with his team mates after scoring

AS Roma‘s Argentinian forward Pablo Osvaldo (L) celebrates with his team mates after scoring the penalty during their Italian Serie A football match opposing AS Roma to Torino at Rome’s Olympic stadium. Roma won 2-0.

Italy striker Pablo Osvaldo and Miralem Pjanic scored a goal apiece late in the second half to hand Roma a welcome 2-0 win at home to Torino on Monday.

Roma’s promising start to the season has slowed of late and the Giallorossi went into their 13th game of the season on the back of a 3-2 defeat to Lazio in the Rome derby last week.

However Osvaldo beat Torino’s Belgian ‘keeper Jean-Francois from the spot in the 71st minute after Marquinhos had been felled in the box by Angelo Ogbonna and Danilo D’Ambrosio.

Torino’s frustration by the decision was compounded when coach Giampiero Ventura was red carded for protesting.

Roma piled on the agony minutes later when Bosnian international midfielder Pjanic’s shot deflected off Torino’s Alessandro Gazzi on the way past Gillet.

Juventus, who host Chelsea in a key Champions League Group H clash on Tuesday, remain top of Italy’s Serie A with a four-point lead on Inter Milan.

Roma sit in sixth, 12 points behind Juventus and three behind fifth placed Lazio, with Torino in 13th.

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