Gian Piero Gasperini’s dig at José Mourinho

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Last night, Atalanta Bergamo won the clash against AS Roma in Serie A (see the summary). An important success in the race for the Champions League. After the match, coach Gian Piero Gasperini still wanted to salute the work of Daniele De Rossi on the bench, who has righted the helm of the Roman ship since his arrival, despite the elimination in the League semi-finals. Europa.

“He put football at Roma before everything else. I thank him for that. Rome is a wonderful place for the public and the passion, but football had become secondary: the results had to come through something else. I hope Daniele, who is such a Giallorossi inside, can bring back that kind of thinking.”declared the Atalanta coach, while addressing a dig at the same time to José Mourinho, the predecessor of Daniele De Rossi.

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