A hugely controversial penalty set Roma on the way to a 2-0 win over neighbours Lazio in a derby which was boycotted by both sets of ultras in a protest over security measures on Sunday.
Edin Dzeko won and converted an early penalty for Roma , although the foul appeared to take place outside the penalty area, and Gervinho added the second in the 63rd minute after both sides had struck the woodwork.
The Stadio Olimpico was only half-full for the derby as Lazio joined Roma’s fans in their protest. Roma’s hardcore fans are furious because the civil defence service has ordered the Curva Sud to be divided by plexi-glass barriers for security reasons, and say their club’s response has not been strong enough. As a result both ends of the stadium, usually the most vocal and colourful in the Derby della Capitale, were almost deserted.
There was early drama when Dzeko was felled by Santiago Gentiletti and, although replays showed the tackle was outside the area, the referee pointed to the spot. The Bosnian international converted the spot-kick for only his second Serie A goal of the season.
