Jose Mourinho's Roma managed a draw that seemed like a victory.
The Giallorossi held on with only nine men to salvage a 1-1 draw with visiting Fiorentina in Serie A on Sunday.
Roma moved up to fourth place and into the Champions League spots — a significant step for a team that didn't qualify for Europe's elite competition during Mourinho's first two seasons in charge.
But it was a costly point for Roma as Paulo Dybala limped off with an apparent injury and Romelu Lukaku was shown a red card that will keep him out of a match against Bologna next weekend.
Lukaku crouched down to head in a cross from Dybala five minutes in at the Stadio Olimpico. Dybala then limped off 20 minutes later.
After Roma full-back Nicola Zalewski picked up his second yellow card midway through the second half, Lucas Martinez-Quarta equalised for Fiorentina by flicking in a header with his back to the goal.
Lukaku was then shown a straight red for a foul on Christian Kouame in the 87th.
But Mourinho's men held tight and extended their unbeaten run at home to six matches. Roma moved within four points of struggling third-place AC Milan.