AS Roma's recent form has been inconsistent, with five wins, two draws, and three losses in their last ten matches across all competitions. They have been strong at home, securing six wins, one draw, and one loss in eight league matches, averaging 1.7 goals per game. Their attack, built around a 4-3-3 high-press system, relies on multiple players, with key figures like Belotti in good form. However, their defensive stability has declined, with only one clean sheet in the last five matches. Furthermore, they will be without their first-choice left-back due to suspension, and central midfielder Pellegrini is doubtful, posing challenges to their attacking and defensive coordination. Genoa has struggled in their last ten matches, with a record of three wins, three draws, and four losses, increasing their relegation pressure. Their away form has been particularly poor, described as a 'defensive black hole'. In eight away games, they have one win, two draws, and five losses, conceding an average of 1.75 goals per game. The absence of their first-choice centre-back due to suspension further exposes defensive vulnerabilities. Their attack relies heavily on Retegui, and while they favour a 5-4-1 defensive counter-attacking approach, their counter-attacking efficiency and stamina are lacking.

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