Mourinho makes right moves in Roma comeback win. He faces disciplinary case for ref accusations


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ROME — Substitute Rasmus Kristensen earned a penalty that Paulo Dybala converted and then the Denmark right back scored to give Roma a 2-1 comeback win at 10-man Sassuolo in Serie A. Roma moved up to fourth and is level on points but ahead of fifth-place Napoli after the defending champion lost 3-0 to Italian leader Inter Milan. Fiorentina is sixth after a 3-0 win over last-place Salernitana. Bologna is up to seventh following a 1-1 draw at Lecce. Rocks were thrown at a bus carrying Bologna supporters to the match. Udinese and Hellas Verona drew 3-3.

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