Argentine Paulo Dybala led Roma to their first victory in the European League this season, at the expense of Finland’s Helsinki (3-0), Thursday evening.
The Giallorossi welcomed its Finnish guest at the Olympic Stadium in the Italian capital, in the second round of the group stage, after losing the first match away from home to Bulgarian Ludogorets (1-2).
And the “Opta” statistics network reported that Dybala has become the fastest goal in the Roma shirt for a substitute player in the history of the European League competition.
This came after the Argentine international started the match from the bench before being pushed by Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho at the beginning of the second half, and the result was a negative tie.
Only 69 seconds after his descent, the Argentine star scored the opening goal in the match, opening the way for his teammates to confirm the victory with two more goals.