Although they failed to beat Juventus last season, AS Roma will go into this weekend's fixture against the Old Lady confident because they now have the Bianconeri's former talisman, Paulo Dybala. Are you going to put your money down?
Over the past two seasons, the Bianconeri have had the better of the Giallorossi, beating the team from the capital on three of the past four occasions with an aggregate score of 9-5.
However, in their fixture on Saturday, there will be a major difference. Dybala will be playing for the away team this time.
While the diminutive Argentine forward seems to have settled effortlessly in the Eternal City, having been warmly welcomed upon his arrival, he is yet to score for Roma in Serie A.
The goals that won Roma's first two games came from less likely sources, with Bryan Cristante firing them to victory at Salernitana, before Chris Smalling struck the winning goal against Cremonese last weekend.
While Jose Mourinho's men have a 100% record in this season's Serie A, the record Scudetto winners drew their last game against Sampdoria following their 3-0 opening-day victory over Sassuolo.