ROMA head coach Rudi Garcia expressed disappointment after Sassuolo rescued a 1-1 draw with his side courtesy of a late equaliser.
Domenico Berardi's 94th-minute goal ensured the league leaders were held to a second draw in as many matches, although they remain unbeaten in Serie A this season.
Roma took the lead in the 19th minute at the Stadio Olimpico after Alessandro Longhi turned the ball into his own net following an effort from Alessandro Florenzi.
Garcia's men missed plenty of chances to add a second and were punished when Berardi found the net with full-time looming.
The Frenchman admitted his side should have killed the game off, but refused to panic given they remain top of the table.
"All my players were angry at the end," he told the club's official website. "We’re disappointed, which is normal. It’s tough to swallow when you’re leading 1-0 and give up a last-second equaliser.
"We missed a lot of chances; when you don’t score that second goal then anything can happen. When you’re on the field and 1-0 up you can never relax.
"But off the field we’re still in first place and we feel calmer. We played a good game in the second half, better than we did in the first. If we play well we’ll manage to win more games."
Garcia also congratulated Sassuolo, who picked up their 10th point of the season to climb above Sampdoria and Catania in the league table.
"I tip my hat to our opponents who fought until the end for their point," he added. "But we should have done better managing the final 20 minutes, especially with the chances we created in injury time.
"Sassuolo only looked dangerous to me once, thanks to a mistake on our part, but we never struggled in the entire match."
Related Articles

Exclusive: Socceroos plan to pip Italy to Roma’s Serie A ace

Aussie wonderkid scores and assists in Roma semi-final

'Superstar' Aussie Roma striker scores fourth goal in five games
Latest News

Rose Zhang wins third Mark H McCormack Medal

Inside Golf Australia September 2022

LIV draft contract player restrictions revealed
Most Read

Close call: A-League coach just misses out on jump to Scottish Premiership

Socceroos lure for midfielder on a mission in Scotland

Adelaide reject Chelsea bid for rising rookie
