Roma secured a 3-3 draw against Parma after scoring a last-minute equalizer in stoppage time [1, 2].
The result preserves the momentum of the Serie A leaders [4], while dealing a blow to a relegation-threatened Parma side [5].
The match reached a fever pitch during the closing moments of matchday 12 [3]. With the score tilted in favor of the home side, Roma pushed forward to avoid a defeat that would have shifted the league standings. The tension peaked in the 99th minute [2], when the referee awarded a penalty to the visitors.
Malen converted the penalty to level the score at 3-3 [6]. The goal came during the final seconds of stoppage time, ensuring that Roma escaped the match with a point. This late intervention prevented a significant upset that would have seen a struggling Parma climb higher in the table.
Roma entered the contest with a high priority on securing points to maintain their position at the top of the league [4]. Conversely, Parma has spent much of the season fighting to stay above the relegation zone [5]. The high-scoring nature of the game reflects the desperation of both clubs to secure a result on the road and at home, respectively.
While the league leaders showed resilience, the defensive lapses that allowed three goals suggest vulnerabilities in their backline. For Parma, the loss of a lead in the final moments of the game serves as a psychological setback in their battle to avoid the drop [5].
“Roma salvaged a 3-3 draw against Parma with a 99th-minute penalty”
This result underscores the precarious nature of the Serie A standings, where the league leaders are susceptible to upsets by relegation-threatened teams. For Roma, the draw maintains their lead but exposes defensive fragility. For Parma, the inability to hold a lead against the top team highlights a lack of composure that could be detrimental to their survival efforts in the league.





