AS Roma: Florian Ghisolfi takes stock of the future coach

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AS Roma, which conceded another defeat in Serie A this afternoon against Bologna (2-3), announced the dismissal of Ivan Juric. Arriving in place of Daniele De Rossi last September, the former Torino coach only won 4 games out of his 12 matches on the Roma bench. “We would like to thank Ivan Juric for his hard work over the past few weeks. He handled a difficult environment with the utmost professionalism and we are grateful. We wish him the best for his future», announced the Roman club.

The names of Edin Terzić and Roberto Mancini had already been mentioned to replace the Croatian coach, but after Juric’s departure, Florian Ghisolfi, the Roman sporting director, said more about the new coach. “Juric arrived at a time which was not easy, but he gave the best of himself. We take our responsibilities, we are all responsible for this situation and we apologize to the supporters who suffer with us. we will take a few days to make the best, most lucid choice. The project remains long term and the goal of the Friedkins is the same as that of the supporters, to win.he declared to the press, specifying that the question of his future was not important.

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