Roma Win 3-2 at Parma But the Questions Will Not Go Away
AS Roma ground out a 3-2 victory at Parma to keep their season ticking over, but conceding twice to a side with the defensive record Parma have this season raises serious questions about Roma's standards at the back.

Five goals. Parma versus Roma. A match that had no business being this open, this scrappy, or this entertaining. Roma got the three points. They needed them. But anyone watching that and thinking everything is fine at either club needs to have a serious word with themselves.
What Happened and What It Tells You
Roma came to Parma and won 3-2. Simple. On the road, against a side that has spent most of this season fighting to stay relevant in Serie A, Roma did what they had to do. Three points on the board. End of.
Except it is not end of. Because Roma conceded twice to a Parma side that has shipped goals all season and sits in the bottom half of this table. The thing is, if your defensive basics are right, that does not happen. You do not travel to a struggling side and hand them two goals. You just do not.
Parma have scored 41 goals in 36 league games this season. That is not a dangerous attack. That is a mid-table output at best. Roma's defence giving them two goals tells me one of two things. Either the commitment to defend as a unit was not there, or the individual standards at the back have slipped badly. Probably both.
Parma Had No Business Being in This Game
Listen, Parma are 12th in this table. Twelve wins from 36 games. A goal difference of minus 18. They have conceded 59 goals this season. This is not a team that should be taking a top-half Roma side to the wire in their own stadium.
And yet there it was. Two goals. A genuine contest. At some point in that second half, I would imagine Parma genuinely believed they could get something. That is a problem. Not for Parma, who showed desire and competed hard. That is a problem for Roma.
Credit where it is due to Parma. They did not lie down. They came at Roma. For a side with nothing to play for at the top end of the table, they showed attitude. That matters. That is the minimum standard and at least they met it.
Roma's Season in Microcosm
Roma sit in the top half of this table. They have 21 wins, 4 draws, and 11 losses from 36 games. Sixty-seven points. That is a decent return on paper. But a side with that points tally should not be making a bottom-half home game look like a cup final.
The thing is, Roma have the quality to be better. Fifty-five goals scored tells you the attack functions. But 31 goals conceded alongside that tells you the defensive side of the game is not sorted. That is not an unlucky number. That is a pattern. You cannot keep inviting pressure and expect it to be fine.
When you concede twice to Parma, a side that has scored just 41 goals all season, you have a structural problem at the back. That is not the goalkeeper having an off day. That is the whole defensive unit failing to do the basics. Hold your shape. Win your headers. Track runners. These are not complicated concepts. They require desire and concentration. Both were missing at points today.
The Betting Signals Got It Wrong and I Am Not Apologising
The model had Parma to win at 7.00 with a 26.6% probability. It lost. Roma won. Fine. The logic was not completely unreasonable. Parma at home, odds of 7.00, a genuine edge identified. But Roma were the better side today and they took their chances. You back your reasoning and sometimes the result goes against you. That is football.
The unders signal at 1.84 also went down. Five goals in the match. A 3-2 scoreline. Listen, I have said it before and I will say it again. When two sides with defensive problems meet, the unders is a trap. Five goals tells you that much. Both teams scored. Both teams switched off at the back. The model saw defensive tendencies in the data. The match ignored the data entirely.
That is the thing about football. You can look at all the numbers you want. Marcus will wave his laptop at you and tell you about probabilities and edges. But when two sets of defenders decide collectively that concentration is optional, all bets are off. Literally.
What Roma Need to Sort
Roma are 5th in this table. Sixty-seven points from 36 games. There are two games left. Their fate in terms of where they finish is largely set. But the manner of these performances matters for next season. If you are going into a new campaign with a defence that concedes this easily against a Parma side with the worst attacking record in the top twelve, you have a serious problem.
Accountability is the word. Someone at Roma needs to stand up and demand better standards at the back. Not just tactically. Mentally. The desire to keep a clean sheet. The willingness to put your body on the line when it matters. Three goals scored means nothing if you cannot stop the other side from scoring twice in response.
Fix the defensive basics. Get the right attitude into that back line. The quality in attack is there. If Roma ever sort the defensive side of their game out properly, they become a genuinely dangerous team in this league. Right now, they are too easy to score against. That is unacceptable at their level.
Final Verdict
Roma win 3-2. Three points. Job done on the scoreboard. But this was not a performance to take any confidence from. Parma competed. Roma wobbled. The result went the right way for the visitors but the manner of it raises more questions than it answers.
Parma go into the final two games of the season with nothing left to play for at either end of the table, sitting 12th. At least they showed they still care. That is the minimum. But it should not be enough to trouble a side with Roma's resources.
Three points. Five goals. Two teams that cannot defend. There is your summary. End of.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score in Parma vs AS Roma?
AS Roma won 3-2 away at Parma in this Serie A fixture played on 10 May 2026.
Where does this result leave Roma in the Serie A table?
Roma sit 5th in the Serie A standings with 67 points from 36 games, recording 21 wins, 4 draws, and 11 defeats across the season.
Did the pre-match betting signals land on this game?
No. The signal on Parma to win at 7.00 lost as Roma took the three points. The under 2.5 goals selection also lost as the match produced five goals. The both teams to score no selection was also taken apart by the final scoreline.
