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Gasperini shrugs off Parma protests after late Roma penalty

May 11, 2026 at 11:06 AM
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Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini responded sarcastically to Parma's complaints about the late VAR-awarded penalty in Roma's 3-2 Serie A comeback win. Donyell Malen scored the 101st-minute spot kick after the referee overturned his original decision.

What happened

Roma beat Parma 3-2 at the Stadio Tardini after scoring twice in stoppage time in a major Serie A comeback. The decisive moment came when referee Daniele Chiffi awarded Roma a late penalty after a VAR review of the Sascha Britschgi-Devyne Rensch incident, and Donyell Malen converted in the 101st minute. Parma coach Carlos Cuesta protested strongly after the match and called for more respect, while Gian Piero Gasperini answered sarcastically in his press conference. The result moves Roma level with Milan on 67 points and adds controversy to an important top-four race result.

Chance analysis

In football terms, the biggest impact is the result rather than the rhetoric: Roma gained a high-leverage win in the closing stages of the season. The controversy may drive media noise, but unless disciplinary action or further official review follows, it is unlikely to materially change team strength projections. The more relevant signal for prediction systems is Roma's late-game resilience and the emotional swing created by the stoppage-time decision.

Impact

Roma gain momentum and points in the top-four race, while Parma absorb a damaging and emotionally charged late defeat.

AI Insight

Treat this mainly as a match-incident and result story, with limited forward-looking value unless follow-up disciplinary or lineup news emerges.

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Donyell MalenDevyne RenschSascha Britschgi

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Gasperini shrugs off Parma protests after late Roma penalty

Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini responded sarcastically to Parma's complaints about the late VAR-awarded penalty in Roma's 3-2 Serie A comeback win. Donyell Malen scored the 101st-minute spot kick after the referee overturned his original decision.

Article summary

Roma beat Parma 3-2 at the Stadio Tardini after scoring twice in stoppage time in a major Serie A comeback. The decisive moment came when referee Daniele Chiffi awarded Roma a late penalty after a VAR review of the Sascha Britschgi-Devyne Rensch incident, and Donyell Malen converted in the 101st minute. Parma coach Carlos Cuesta protested strongly after the match and called for more respect, while Gian Piero Gasperini answered sarcastically in his press conference. The result moves Roma level with Milan on 67 points and adds controversy to an important top-four race result.

In football terms, the biggest impact is the result rather than the rhetoric: Roma gained a high-leverage win in the closing stages of the season. The controversy may drive media noise, but unless disciplinary action or further official review follows, it is unlikely to materially change team strength projections. The more relevant signal for prediction systems is Roma's late-game resilience and the emotional swing created by the stoppage-time decision.

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May 11, 2026, 11:06 AM
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