![Roma celebrate Lorenzo Pellegrini's (7) first-half goal in their 4-1 Serie A win at Monza. (EPA PHOTO) Roma celebrate Lorenzo Pellegrini's (7) first-half goal in their 4-1 Serie A win at Monza. (EPA PHOTO)](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/silverstone-feed-data/68c7ce4d-5dc7-43ba-b04c-6cacdd0c2972.jpg/r0_0_800_600_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Roma's renaissance goes on under new coach Daniele De Rossi, after Paulo Dybala scored again to give the capital club a 4-1 win at Monza.
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Fresh from a hat-trick against Torino on Monday, Dybala capped another fine performance by scoring from a free kick in the 63rd minute after first-half goals from Lorenzo Pellegrini and Romelu Lukaku.
Leandro Paredes converted a late penalty for Roma before Andrea Carboni scored a late consolation for Monza.
Roma have won all but one of seven Serie A matches since De Rossi arrived in place of the sacked Jose Mourinho.
They moved up to fifth, a point behind Bologna.
Seventh-placed Fiorentina could manage only a draw 0-0 at Torino despite playing the entire second half against 10 men.
Torino midfielder Samuele Ricci was sent off in first-half stoppage time following two yellow cards in less than 90 seconds - the first for an elbow on Nicolas Gonzalez and the second for screaming at the referee for not immediately booking Fiorentina's Arthur for a foul.
Cellar-dwellers Salernitana got their first point under new coach Fabio Liverani with a 1-1 draw at 10-man Udinese.
Loum Tchaouna curled in the opener in the 10th minute for Salernitana's first goal under Liverani following losses against Inter Milan and Monza.
Hassane Kamara levelled in first-half stoppage time with an acrobatic overhead kick.
Udinese midfielder Festy Ebosele was sent off in the 64th for a second booking.
The point edged Udinese four points clear of the drop zone, while Salernitana remain six points from safety.
Australian Associated Press