MILAN - Roma was held to a 1-1 draw at Hellas Verona on the opening day of the Serie A season on Saturday, while Lazio beat newly-promoted Bologna 2-1.

Bosko Jankovic volleyed Verona into the lead on the hour but its advantage lasted barely five minutes before Alessandro Florenzi levelled with a long-range strike.

"They are a difficult team to face at home and it will be like that for the others too," Roma coach Rudi Garcia said. "We can say that it was an OK draw, looking at the chances."

Roma finished second last season, 17 points behind Juventus, which kicks off its bid for a fifth successive league title against Udinese on Sunday. Roma hosts Juventus next week.

Roma had Wojciech Szczesny to thank for keeping it in the game as the Poland goalkeeper, signed on a season-long loan deal from Arsenal, pulled off a number of crucial saves.

Szczesny was making his competitive debut for Roma, as were fellow new signings Mohamed Salah and Edin Dzeko. Leandro Castan returned after almost a year out following brain surgery.

Verona almost took the lead with barely a minute on the clock but Juanito Gomez Taleb curled just over.

Rafael did well to keep out Salah's volley, although Gervinho was offside, and the Verona goalkeeper was immediately called into action again to smother a strike from Radja Nainggolan.

Verona had the best chance of the half minutes before the break, shortly after Szczesny had fingertipped Samuel Souprayen's effort around his post.

From the resulting corner, Daniele De Rossi headed Jankovic's looping header off the line.

There was no doubt whether that had gone in or not as goal-line technology has been introduced into Serie A from this season.

Verona was again the stronger side after the interval and was prevented from taking the lead in the 56th minute by a stunning double save from Szczesny to deny Emil Hallfredsson and Juanito Gomez.

It was the home side which scored the first goal of the season when Hallfredsson won back possession and put in a cross over the top for Jankovic to volley in at the near post.

Roma was swiftly back on level terms with a 25-yard snapshot from Florenzi.

The capital side could have won the match but a Miralem Pjanic screamer flew just past the right upright.

Pjanic almost won the match in the final minutes but Rafael made a great save to turn the Bosnia-Herzegovina midfielder's effort onto his post from close range.

Lazio finished a point behind Roma last season, consigning it to the Champions League playoff. It leads Bayer Leverkusen 1-0 ahead of Wednesday's return match in Germany.

Lazio attacked from the start and took the lead in the 18th minute. The Bologna defence failed to deal with Dusan Basta's cross and the onrushing Lucas Biglia — who had been given the captaincy in the summer — smashed it home.

Bologna gifted Lazio the second, too, as it allowed Antonio Candreva's cross to go through to Ricardo Kishna, who had plenty of time and space to control and shoot. It was a perfect start to Serie A for the 20-year-old, who moved from Ajax in the off-season.

Matteo Mancosu reduced the deficit on the stroke of halftime, holding off Stefan Radu to race down the pitch before unleashing a fine finish off the underside of the bar for his first Serie A goal at the age of 30.

Bologna remained in the match thanks to a string of fine saves from Antonio Mirante and almost levelled in stoppage time but Lazio goalkeeper Etrit Berisha stretched to punch away Matteo Brighi's header.