Alex Berenguer gave the hosts the lead in the 14th minute.
It didn’t take long for Roma to respond with former Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko equalising just two minutes later.
Manchester United loanee Chris Smalling made it 2-1 to the Italian capital side in the 23rd minute and it remained that way heading into the break.
Their lead was further extended when Diawara converted from the penalty spot in the 61st minute. Koffi Djidji had fouled Dzeko in the box and Diawara made sure Torino goalie Samir Ujkani could not get a hand on his effort even though he went the right way.
Moreno Longo’s men clawed one back four minutes later via Ivorian teenager Wilfried Singo, who drilled in a low shot which Pau Lopez could have handled better. The 19-year-old made a solo run from the centre of the pitch and went clear of opposition players for his first Torino goal in what was his first start.
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