The match began with a strong start from Roma, as Artem Dovbyk scored in the seventh minute after meeting a cross from Zeki Celik. Unfortunately, this would be Roma's only shot on target in the first half, as Verona posed a significant threat, particularly through Gift Orban.
Orban had a few close calls, including a wide shot and a free-kick that narrowly missed the target. He also hit the crossbar with a shot, but Roma's goalkeeper, Mile Svilar, made key saves to keep the score level at halftime.
Verona maintained their momentum into the second half, with Suat Serdar and Giovane both striking shots that went over the goal. Antoine Bernede also had a strong shot stopped by Svilar, but Roma eventually managed to create a scoring opportunity.
Matias Soule capitalized on a chance and scored a goal in the box, easing the pressure on Roma. Verona did have a goal disallowed in stoppage time due to a handball, which meant the visitors were unable to equalize.
Roma's win marked a successful outing for coach Gian Piero Gasperini, who has now won five of his six matches in charge. Verona, on the other hand, is still searching for their first league victory of the season despite a strong performance.