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Dismissed very quickly at the start of the season after having been extended last summer, Daniele De Rossi finally spoke after long months of media silence. Since then, water has flowed under the bridges at the Giallorossi and his successor, Ivan Juric, was also sacked this weekend. AS Roma will therefore begin looking for a third coach. A true legend of the club, the former midfielder, who was present in Coverciano for the Italian Football Hall of Fame ceremony, made a big announcement:
“Never return to Roma? I never said this thing. Beyond the dynamics as a player and as a coach, dismissal is part of the job, I am at home there, my father also works there. I spent more time in Trigoria (town where Roma’s training center is based, editor’s note) and here (in Coverciano, editor’s note) than at home. So just like I came back to Nazionale, I will also come back to Trigoria“, De Rossi then declared in front of journalists and the players of the Nazionale. The message has been sent and Roman supporters will appreciate it.
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