A former Bordeaux coach on the Roma bench

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AS Roma coach Ivan Juric is already under pressure, just weeks after taking over following the dismissal of Daniele de Rossi.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Englishman Frank Lampard is now a candidate to succeed him. Roberto Mancini and Claudio Ranieri, former coach of La Louve, are also targeted. But it is Paulo Sousa who is the main option for the big name of the Italian capital.

An old acquaintance from Ligue 1 at Roma?

Il Messaggero claims that Roma have already contacted Sousa, who is currently in charge of Shabab Al Ahli. The Portuguese would have a release clause which would allow him to leave for another position.

In France, Paulo Sousa is known for having taken care of the Girondins de Bordeaux for a little over a year. With him, the Navy and White had finished in 12the place in the ranking.

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