Daniele De Rossi replaces José Mourinho at AS Roma

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Priority of the Giallorossi to succeed the Special One, Daniele De Rossi (40 years old) has indeed joined AS Roma. The 40-year-old manager and former club legend reached an agreement with AS Roma to become the new coach after meeting with management on Tuesday. “AS Roma is pleased to announce that Daniele De Rossi has been appointed as the new technical director of the first team until June 30, 2024”specifies the press release from the 9th in Serie A.

“We are happy to be able to entrust technical responsibility for AS Roma to Daniele De Rossi, because we believe that the leadership and ambition that have always characterized him can be decisive in pursuing the goals that the team has before her to the end. of the season”, declared Dan and Ryan Friedkin on the club’s official website. The former Italian midfielder and Giallorossi legend was looking for a bench after a brief spell at SPAL this season.

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