With the two goals against Parma, useful for Roma to climb to tenth place in the standings and move away from the abyss, Paulo Dybala also redesigned the ranking of the Argentines who have scored the most goals in Serie A. Previously he shared the lowest step of the podium with Gonzalo Higuain, now he is there alone, behind two compatriots who have made the history of the Italian championship. In the special top 10, protagonists of the more or less recent history of Serie A appear, from Icardi to Palacio, from Balbo to Manfredini. Sivori, Golden Ball winner in 1961 and three-time Italian champion with Juventus, is not in the ranking because he was a naturalized Italian but with his 147 goals he would be third. And Maradona? Eleventh. But he would be second – behind Lautaro – if we only took into account the players who played and scored for one club.
