AS Rome: when the Italian police arrest a spy in training

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Surreal scene at the AS Roma training center. On Sunday afternoon, around 4 p.m., Italian police from the Spinaceto police station were forced to intervene in Trigoria to arrest a person who was spying on the Giallorossi training session. The police identified this curious intruder as Michele Orecchio, one of Ivan Juric’s assistants at Torino, who had been assigned to secretly observe the work of Daniele De Rossi’s team.

Indeed, the Granata and the Giallorossi will cross swords this Monday evening, during the 26th day of Serie A. This is not the first time that something like this has happened between the two teams. Already last April, Michele Orecchio, equipped with high-tech devices to analyze Roman training, was caught by Nuno Santos, José Mourinho’s assistant, before being insulted and pushed. The plan failed again for Torino until next time perhaps…

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