After latching onto England striker Tammy Abraham's flick-on in the 18th minute, Dybala, who joined Jose Mourinho's team from Juventus in the summer, fired a left-footed drive into the corner. After Abraham's attempt was stopped, the Argentinian made it 2-0 by sliding the ball into an empty net in the 32nd minute. Roger Ibanez's header from a corner completed the score just after the hour mark.
Paulo Dybala's first goals for the Giallorossi were quickly celebrated by Roma supporters, and with his midweek performance, the player has already made league history. With two goals in the first half and another from Roger Ibanez, the player propelled Roma to a three-nil victory over Monza. Roma has risen to the top of the standings with these goals and their previous performance, scoring six goals while only giving up one in four games.