Roma coach Rudi Garcia is stressing the need to find some consistency following the club's 2-1 triumph at Cagliari on Sunday.
Rudi Garcia: Feels his side are back on track following victory over Cagliari
The victory in Sardinia ended a four-match winless run in the league for Roma.
The Giallorossi had been struggling with numerous players out injured and several suspended, but Garcia says there is plenty of cause for optimism.
With second-placed Roma trailing Juve by seven points in the title race, Garcia told his club's official website: "I believe that we are back on track.
"The aim was to return to winning ways in Sardinia and we did it.
"Now we must give continuity to this result.
"We will now focus on our game against Parma knowing that we will welcome back many players.
"But I have to say that my young players have proved to me that they are ready to deliver when called upon."
The Giallorossi had won just two games in the last two months to fade in the title race.
Garcia, who was without 12 players for Sunday's game, was full of praise for 18-year-old striker Daniele Verde, who earned his first start for the Giallorossi on Sunday.
Verde provided the two assists for team-mates Adem Ljajic and 20-year-old Leandro Paredes to score Roma's goals.
"We haven't just discovered Daniele's talent," Garcia said. "I believe in him and besides his qualities, he is a player that works so hard and is hungry to succeed.
"He will go far. Daniele needs to play with confidence and this performance will no doubt help him in that respect."
Roma expect to recover defender Leandro Castan and midfielder Daniele De Rossi from injury for Sunday's home game against bottom-side Parma.