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Cheika to bow out as Leicester boss with Premiership final
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Gaza rescuers say Israel fire kills 36, six of them near aid centre
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Gutsy Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka to French Open crown
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Lambourn delivers O'Brien record-extending 11th Epsom Derby
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Russia, Ukraine accuse each other of delaying prisoner swap
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England's Dawson relishing return from international wilderness
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France's Macron to visit Greenland
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Musk deletes post claiming Trump 'in the Epstein files'
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Marc Marquez wins sprint to extend lead in title race
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Australian media blast Spurs' sacking of Postecoglou as 'big mistake'
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South Africa seek end to trophy misery in WTC final against Australia
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Champ leads Canadian Open as McIlroy crashes to missed cut
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'Honoured' Djokovic hints at possible Roland Garros farewell after semi-final loss
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Buttler and Dawson star as England beat West Indies in T20 opener
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Alcaraz set for 'great' French Open final against Sinner after Musetti abandons
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Zaniolo denied late winner as Roma draw with Genoa
Nicolo Zaniolo was denied late glory for Roma on Saturday after what looked to be a dramatic stoppage-time winner against Genoa was ruled out after a VAR check in a goalless draw.
Zaniolo, considered one of Italy's most talented players, crashed home a powerful low finish from the edge of the area in the 91st minute at the Stadio Olimpico and then charged towards the wildly celebrating home supporters.
However the fans' cheers turned to jeers when Tammy Abraham was judged to have fouled Johan Vasquez in the build-up to the goal after an on-field review, leaving Roma's slim hopes of Champions League football next season hanging by a thread.
Zaniolo, 22, was then sent off for his protests at the decision and had to be held back by Jose Mourinho after the final whistle.
A disappointing point at the Stadio Olimpico left Mourinho's side four points away from the top four having played two games more than fourth-placed Atalanta ahead of their home clash with Cagliari early on Sunday afternoon.
They dominated the play as expected but failed to create much against a Genoa team which was well-drilled by new coach Alexander Blessin but stays second-from-bottom and four points from safety.
Not even Leo Ostigard receiving a straight red card with just over 20 minutes remaining helped Roma break through a wall of defenders, as Genoa closed ranks even further and picked up a second draw from two matches under Blessin.
Roma are also three points away from fifth-placed Juventus, who host Verona on Sunday night with new boy Dusan Vlahovic set to make his debut for the 36-time Italian champions.
On Saturday Juve coach Massimiliano Allegri said Vlahovic, who co-leads the Serie A scoring charts with 17 goals, is one of the best centre-forwards in the world, "alongside (Erling) Haaland and (Kylian) Mbappe".
The weekend's biggest match takes place on Saturday evening, with a Milan derby between two teams chasing the title.
A.Jones--AMWN