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  • Ranieri vs Conte, il confronto nelle sfide dirette: mai un pareggio


    Le sfide tra Claudio Ranieri e Antonio Conte sono da sempre molto attese e ricche di storia, con il tecnico salentino che guida la statistica complessiva

    Le sfide tra Claudio Ranieri e Antonio Conte non hanno mai avuto il sapore del pareggio, come suggeriscono i numerosi precedenti tra i due allenatori. Con 7 confronti totali, i bilanci sono decisamente favorevoli a Conte, che ha vinto 5 volte. Tuttavia, quando si tratta di sfide in casa, il tecnico di Testaccio riesce a pareggiare il conto dei successi con Conte, ottenendo un 1-1 negli incontri disputati sul suo campo. Un esempio recente di questa parità è stato quando Ranieri, alla guida della Sampdoria, batté l’Inter di Conte per 2-1 nella 16ª giornata del campionato 2020/21.

    Sfida tra Ranieri e Conte, un dominio per l’allenatore salentino

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    Ranieri ha avuto stagioni molto significative nella sua carriera, e il suo periodo a Napoli è stato un trampolino di lancio per la sua carriera. Tuttavia, quando si tratta di sfide contro gli azzurri, il tecnico romano parte in svantaggio in termini di vittorie e reti segnate. L’ultima volta che Ranieri ha battuto il Napoli risale al 4 ottobre 2009 con una vittoria della Roma per 2-1. Da allora, il bilancio di Ranieri contro i partenopei è stato deludente: 2 pareggi e 10 sconfitte.





    In questo articolo analizzeremo il confronto diretto tra Claudio Ranieri e Antonio Conte, due dei più famosi e rispettati allenatori italiani. Ebbene, tra le sfide dirette tra i due tecnici non si è mai verificato un pareggio.

    Ranieri e Conte si sono affrontati in diverse occasioni nel corso delle rispettive carriere, con risultati sempre decisivi e senza alcuna parità. Questo fa emergere la grande competitività e determinazione di entrambi i tecnici, che cercano sempre di ottenere la vittoria in ogni circostanza.

    Le sfide tra Ranieri e Conte sono sempre state molto intense e spettacolari, con entrambi gli allenatori che mettono in campo le proprie idee tattiche e la propria capacità di motivare i giocatori. Non c’è mai spazio per la resa o la remissività, ma solo per la determinazione e la voglia di vincere.

    In conclusione, il confronto diretto tra Claudio Ranieri e Antonio Conte è sempre stato caratterizzato da risultati definiti e da una grande rivalità sportiva. Entrambi i tecnici sono dei veri professionisti del calcio e siamo sicuri che continueranno a regalarci emozioni e partite spettacolari anche in futuro.

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  • Roma, Ranieri: “Dybala importante, ci contiamo. Tifosi magnifici, daremo il massimo”


    Claudio Ranieri, allenatore della Roma, ha rilasciato alcune dichiarazioni ai microfoni di Sky Sport prima del match di Europa League contro l’Eintracht Francoforte. Il tecnico romano ha sottolineato l’importanza di Dybala per la squadra e la fiducia riposta nei suoi giocatori più esperti, esaltando al contempo il supporto dei tifosi giallorossi: “Gioca Pellegrini perché è un giocatore importante, ha tecnica e può fare la differenza. È una scelta tecnica e tattica: lui può fare gol e assist, corre e ci conto tanto. Conto altrettanto sull’esperienza dei giocatori: vogliamo andare avanti in Europa”.

    Mister, ha ragionato su altri aspetti di Dybala oltre a quelli tecnico-tattici?
    “No, mi sono concentrato proprio sugli aspetti tecnico-tattici. Dybala è un giocatore importante, che da metà campo in avanti può far gol, può fornire assist, corre e su cui contiamo molto. Credo sia giusto metterlo in campo al momento opportuno per permettergli di esprimere al meglio le sue qualità.

    Stasera non gioca Götze, altrimenti avremmo assistito a un confronto con Hummels, due campioni del mondo. Quanto conta l’esperienza internazionale di giocatori come Hummels, Dybala e Paredes?
    “Ci conto tantissimo. Vogliamo fare bene e andare avanti in Europa. La partita di stasera è molto importante per il nostro cammino. Lo stadio si sta già facendo sentire, c’è il tutto esaurito e i nostri tifosi sono magnifici. Dobbiamo dare il massimo proprio per loro”.

    Ha definito il Francoforte una squadra meravigliosa, con grandi automatismi. Ho visto la loro ultima partita e hanno segnato un gol davvero molto bello. Quanta attenzione avete posto sulle ripartenze veloci degli avversari, sapendo che la Roma a volte subisce gol in questo modo? Come ha preparato la partita?
    “Sappiamo che si chiuderanno e poi ripartiranno in verticale. Sono molto bravi nelle transizioni e noi abbiamo un tallone d’Achille su questo aspetto. Mi auguro che riusciremo a stare sempre attenti, perché è di vitale importanza fare una gara positiva e non perdere. Naturalmente, cercheremo di vincere”.





    In a recent interview, Roma's manager Claudio Ranieri spoke highly of the importance of Paulo Dybala to the team, stating "Dybala is an important player for us and we are counting on him to deliver on the pitch."

    Ranieri also had praise for the Roma fans, describing them as "magnificent" and promising to give their all in every game. "The support from our fans is crucial for us and we will do everything in our power to make them proud," he added.

    With a strong squad and the backing of their passionate supporters, Roma looks set to have a successful season ahead. The team will be looking to Dybala to lead the way and inspire them to victory in the upcoming matches.

    Stay tuned for more updates on Roma's progress and the impact Dybala will have on the team's performance. Forza Roma! #ASRoma #Dybala #Ranieri #ForzaRoma

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  • Ranieri on Pellegrini pick and Roma ‘Achilles Heel’ with Eintracht


    Ranieri on Pellegrini pick and Roma ‘Achilles Heel’ with Eintracht

    Ranieri on Pellegrini pick and Roma ‘Achilles Heel’ with Eintracht

    Claudio Ranieri explains why he chose Lorenzo Pellegrini to start for Roma against Eintracht Frankfurt, warning the greatest strength of the Germans ‘is also our Achilles Heel.’

    It kicks off at the Stadio Olimpico at 20.00 GMT.

    You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from this game and Braga-Lazio on the Liveblog.

    Lorenzo Pellegrini returns to the starting XI with Paulo Dybala and Artem Dovbyk.

    “Pellegrini is an important player, he has great technique and can make the difference,” Ranieri told Sky Sport Italia.

    “Technically and tactically, he can score goals, provide assists, he runs hard and gives us a great deal, so it is right to put him in a position to give us what he is capable of.”

    Ranieri looks to experience at Roma

    ROME, ITALY - JANUARY 05: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates after the team's victory in the Serie A match between AS Roma and SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico on January 05, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)ROME, ITALY - JANUARY 05: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates after the team's victory in the Serie A match between AS Roma and SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico on January 05, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

    ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 05: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates after the team’s victory in the Serie A match between AS Roma and SS Lazio at Stadio Olimpico on January 05, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

    Mats Hummels and Leandro Paredes had been practically pushed out of the squad under Ivan Juric, but have become key figures once Ranieri took over.

    “I am counting a great deal on their experience. We want to go forward in Europe and it all depends on what we do this evening.”

    The Stadio Olimpico is sold out once again, as Ranieri has also helped bridge the tension between club and supporters.

    “Our fans are magnificent and we must give the maximum for them.”

    While their Eternal City rivals Lazio are top of the table and the only side already guaranteed a place in the Round of 16, the Giallorossi go into this final matchday in 21st position and at risk of early elimination from Europe.

    They host high-flying Eintracht Frankfurt, who sit in second place and want to lock down a top eight finish as well as a strong draw going forward.

    “We know that Eintracht Frankfurt will clam up and go on the counter-attack, they are very good on transitions, and we also know that is our Achilles Heel. We need to be very careful and focused,” concluded the coach.

    “We will try to win and at least aim not to lose.”

    A victory would suffice to get them into the play-offs.



    Ranieri on Pellegrini pick and Roma ‘Achilles Heel’ with Eintracht

    Claudio Ranieri has spoken out about Roma’s decision to start Lorenzo Pellegrini in their Europa League clash against Eintracht Frankfurt, calling it a risky move. The Italian manager believes that Pellegrini’s recent injury woes could have been a factor in the decision, but ultimately it is up to the player and the coaching staff to determine his readiness.

    Ranieri also pointed out what he believes to be Roma’s ‘Achilles Heel’ in their upcoming match against Eintracht Frankfurt. The former Leicester City manager highlighted the German side’s strong counter-attacking abilities and their ability to exploit Roma’s defensive vulnerabilities. He stressed the importance of staying organized and disciplined at the back in order to contain Eintracht’s attacking threat.

    As Roma prepare to face Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League, all eyes will be on Pellegrini and whether he can rise to the occasion despite his recent injury concerns. Ranieri’s insights into the team’s strategy and vulnerabilities will be crucial in determining their success in this crucial European clash.

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  • Ranieri e l’Az: “Bel banco di prova, ma la Roma c’è”


    Il tecnico alla vigilia del match con gli olandesi: “Sono la squadra più giovane in Olanda e una delle più giovani in Europa. Ma sono anche fiducioso, perché so che i miei ragazzi stanno bene”

    dal nostro inviato Andrea Pugliese

    L’inizio è di quelli che toccano. E restano. Perché Claudio Ranieri ha un cuore grande e il primo pensiero lo vuole dedicare a qualcosa di diverso dall’universo giallorosso. “Un anno fa è scomparso Gigi Riva, un cagliaritano doc, voglio dedicargli un pensiero e un ricordo. Gigi è uno che vive dentro di noi proprio come allora”. Poi, ovviamente, si pensa ad altro. E, cioè, soprattutto all’Az Alkmaar, l’avversario di domani pomeriggio. 

    l’attesa

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    Ranieri sa che per sperare di centrare ancora i playoff, domani c’è solo un risultato, la vittoria. “Sono molto curioso di vedere che partita andremo a fare – dice l’allenatore della Roma – Stimo molto l’Az, è una squadra che va in transizione, pressa, gioca in avanti come piace a me. Sarà un bel banco di prova, anche perché loro sono la squadra più giovane in Olanda e una delle più giovani in Europa. Ma sono anche fiducioso, perché so che la squadra sta bene”. E allora l’obiettivo sono i tre punti, anche per infrangere il tabù delle 17 trasferte esterne senza vittorie. “Per vincere alla squadra farò capire che affrontiamo un’avversaria che non perde da due mesi. Ma io penso sempre e solo alla prima partita. E, quindi, alla sfida con l’Az, poi penseremo anche a quella con l’Udinese. L’Europa? Tutti vogliono giocarci e noi vogliamo esserci anche il prossimo anno. Per farlo sappiamo che dobbiamo fare qualcosa di incredibile, dobbiamo mettere su mattone dopo mattone. Con l’Az sarà una gara difficile, contro un avversario forte. Ma io non faccio promesse che non posso mantenere, la mia ricetta in generale è sempre e solo lavoro e sacrificio”.

    i singoli

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    Quindi i singoli, ad iniziare da Pisilli per finire con Rensch e Farioli. “Pisilli mi ha colpito perché è una forza della natura, uno che non si arrende mai, che sa lottare. E i giocatore che sanno lottare a me piacciono da impazzire”. Quindi l’ultimo arrivato, Rensch: “Un giocatore giovane e molto interessante, con un buon tempo di inserimento. Un giocatore che ci serviva e che cercavamo, che può darci una mano nella fase difensiva”. Infine Farioli, uno di quelli che la Roma monitora da vicino per il futuro e che ha già avuto contatti con il club. “È un allenatore giovane, che sta facendo bene in una piazza esigente e difficile come Amsterdam, dove all’Ajax chiedono sempre tanto”. Chiusura criptica: “E aspetterà…”.





    Ranieri e l’Az: “Bel banco di prova, ma la Roma c’è”

    Il tecnico della Roma Claudio Ranieri si prepara ad affrontare l’Azerbaigian in un amichevole che sarà un vero banco di prova per la squadra giallorossa. Nonostante l’avversario non sia di alto livello, il tecnico italiano non sottovaluta l’importanza di questa partita per testare la forma dei suoi giocatori e provare nuove soluzioni tattiche.

    “È importante affrontare tutte le partite con la giusta concentrazione e determinazione, anche se si tratta di un’amichevole contro una squadra meno quotata”, ha dichiarato Ranieri in conferenza stampa. “L’Azerbaigian sarà un avversario ostico, ma la Roma c’è e dobbiamo dimostrare di essere pronti per la prossima stagione”.

    La Roma si sta preparando al meglio per affrontare una nuova stagione ricca di sfide e obiettivi da raggiungere. Con Ranieri alla guida, i tifosi giallorossi sono fiduciosi che la squadra possa fare bene e ottenere risultati positivi.

    L’amichevole contro l’Azerbaigian sarà dunque un importante test per Ranieri e i suoi ragazzi, che dovranno dimostrare di essere pronti a dare il massimo in campo. La Roma c’è, e non vediamo l’ora di vedere cosa ci riserverà la prossima stagione.

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  • Ranieri non chiude alla cessione di Lorenzo Pellegrini a gennaio


    (ANSA) – ROMA, 15 GEN – “Pellegrini può lasciare la Roma a gennaio? Tutto è possibile nel mondo del calcio, ma non credo. Se dovesse venire una squadra e lui è contento di andare…ma questo vale per tutti. La mia sensazione, però, è che onestamente non vada via”. Così Claudio Ranieri risponde in conferenza stampa. Sulle possibilità che invece parta Matias Soulé ha aggiunto: “Credo molto in lui, è un giocatore del futuro della Roma. Sta migliorando sotto l’aspetto che gli chiedo, quello di essere più pratico.

    Resta qui con noi perché ci credo. Avrà le sue possibilità per dimostrare che sta migliorando”. Poi un paragone con Baldanzi: “In questo momento lo sto preferendo a Soulé perché ha fatto i sei mesi di adattamento alla squadra. Mi dà quel brio che mi manca a volte nelle partite, è un ragazzo che tengo molto in considerazione”. Infine su che tipo di esterno il club stia cercando ha concluso: “Deve essere da Roma, cerco di non sbagliare il calciatore per quest’anno e per la Roma che verrà”. (ANSA).



    In a recent interview, Roma manager Claudio Ranieri has stated that he is not closing the door on the possibility of selling midfielder Lorenzo Pellegrini in the January transfer window.

    Despite Pellegrini being a key player for Roma, Ranieri acknowledged that every player has their price and if the right offer comes in, the club will have to consider it. However, Ranieri also emphasized that Pellegrini is an important part of the team and they would prefer to keep him if possible.

    Pellegrini has been linked with a move to several top clubs in Europe, with reports suggesting that Manchester United and Barcelona are interested in signing the talented midfielder.

    It remains to be seen whether Pellegrini will stay at Roma or move on in January, but Ranieri’s comments suggest that the club is open to the possibility of a transfer if the right offer comes along. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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  • ‘Everything is possible’ – Ranieri does not deny that Pellegrini could depart Roma


    AC Milan are reportedly in the market for a midfielder, and considering negotiations are likely to take place with AS Roma about Alexis Saelemaekers, Lorenzo Pellegrini could be a player of interest.

    Roma are looking to undergo a bit of a transformation, and several players have reportedly been made available. Included in that list was Pellegrini, who has been hit-and-miss for the Roman club this season.

    Despite this, Claudio Ranieri has stated that is unlikely that he will leave mid-season, but he has not denied that an exit could occur in a recent interview with ANSA, relayed by Milan News.

    “Can Pellegrini leave Roma in January? Everything is possible in the world of football, but I don’t think so. If a team comes he is happy to go… but that goes for everyone. My feeling, however, is that he honestly won’t leave.”

    Considering the Giallorissi have already suggested a deal including Bryan Cristante in the deal for Saelemaekers, there is a possibility that the Rossoneri look at Pellegrini instead, especially considering he was previously considered by the club.

    The midfielder is strong as a No.10 or even as a deeper midfielder, so he could arrive and challenge for a starting shirt, or provide a strong backup for Tijjani Reijnders.



    In recent news, it has been reported that Roma manager Jose Mourinho is interested in signing Lorenzo Pellegrini from the club. While many fans may be concerned about the potential departure of such a key player, current manager Claudio Ranieri has a different perspective.

    In a recent interview, Ranieri stated that “everything is possible” when it comes to transfers and player movements. He did not deny the possibility of Pellegrini leaving Roma, but instead emphasized the need for flexibility and adaptability in the world of football.

    While it may be disappointing to see a talented player like Pellegrini potentially leaving the club, Ranieri’s words serve as a reminder that the world of football is constantly evolving and changing. As fans, we must trust in the decisions made by the club and the managers, and remain hopeful for the future.

    No matter what happens, one thing is for sure – in the world of football, everything is possible.

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  • Claudio Ranieri set to confirm same line-up from Lazio, Bologna games vs Genoa


    Claudio Ranieri set to confirm same line-up from Lazio, Bologna games vs Genoa

    Claudio Ranieri set to confirm same line-up from Lazio, Bologna games vs Genoa

    Claudio Ranieri appears firm in his decision to keep giving Lorenzo Pellegrini a chance from the start.

    After Lazio and Bologna, Roma fans will also see Lorenzo Pellegrini from the first minute against Genoa.

    At 20:45, in fact, Roma will challenge Vieira’s team, who under his guidance were defeated only in the home match against league leaders Napoli.

    According to Angelo Mangiante of Sky Sport, Roma will take to the field with the usual 3-4-2-1 and Pellegrini will be among the starters.

    The attacking trident will most likely be completed by Dybala and Dovbyk.



    After securing back-to-back victories against Lazio and Bologna, Claudio Ranieri is set to confirm the same line-up for the upcoming match against Genoa. The Italian manager has found success with his current starting XI and is looking to maintain that winning formula in the upcoming fixture.

    Ranieri’s decision to stick with the same line-up comes as no surprise, as the team has shown great cohesion and understanding on the pitch in recent games. With key players performing well and showing good form, there is little reason for the manager to make any changes.

    Fans can expect to see the likes of Insigne, Osimhen, and Zielinski leading the attack, while the defense will be anchored by the solid partnership of Manolas and Koulibaly. With the team firing on all cylinders, Genoa will have a tough task ahead of them when they face off against Ranieri’s well-drilled side.

    Overall, the decision to stick with the same line-up shows Ranieri’s confidence in his players and belief in their abilities to secure another important victory. With momentum on their side, Napoli will be looking to continue their winning streak and climb up the Serie A table.

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  • Claudio Ranieri Ahead of Genoa Fixture: “We’re a Work in Progress”


    Claudio Ranieri’s latest press conference before Roma’s clash with Genoa offered a candid glimpse into the mind of the club’s manager as he navigates the challenges of steadying the ship midseason. Ever the pragmatist, Ranieri’s words struck a balance between critique and encouragement, emphasizing the need for tactical discipline, defensive awareness, and smart running—hallmarks of his managerial philosophy.

    Ranieri doesn’t shy away from highlighting the work that still needs to be done in this one. Yet, beneath the honest assessments, there was a clear sense of belief in his players and a commitment to building an identity that fans can rally behind. Here’s Claudio’s presser in full, with a sprinkling of Miotto’s Musings along the way.

    Has everyone recovered, apart from Bryan Cristante? Could an additional midfielder against Genoa bolster the team? For example, Nicolo Pisilli, and what he has to offer.

    “With a three-man midfield structured as ours is we’re much more pragmatic. In terms of covering, I’m asking my defenders to stop Genoa’s attackers on the counter. We’ve seen that Genoa are a very compact team. [Patrick] Vieira has made them really practical. They’re determined, great at closing down spaces, and great at hitting teams on the counter-attack. We’ll have to be tactically very smart.”

    Miotto’s Musing: Ranieri’s tactical pragmatism shines through here. A three-man midfield does provide stability, but the emphasis on defenders handling Genoa’s counterattacks underscores the need for focus against Vieira’s compact, counter-heavy approach. It’s a sensible plan, but as always, execution will be key.

    Is there still a chance that Lorenzo Pellegrini might leave Roma during this transfer window?

    “As I’ve always said, anything is possible in the world of football. However, I don’t think that it’s going to happen. If a team came in for him and he was happy to leave… But I think that’s the case for any player. That being said, I don’t think he’s leaving. That’s my hunch.”

    Miotto’s Musing: This is Classic Ranieri – pragmatic yet hopeful. While he leaves the door open for Roma’s captain to transfer out of the Olimpico, it’s clear he values Pellegrini’s role in the squad. Fans can take solace in his confidence that management will only sell Pellegrini under the right circumstances.

    Do you think Matias Soulé is happy? Might loaning him out be an option?

    “I’ve got a lot of faith in the lad. I’m convinced that he can be part of Roma’s future. He’s improving. I often ask him to be more practical and to take fewer touches. He’s staying at Roma. I believe in him and he’ll definitely get the chance to show people that he’s getting better.”

    Miotto’s Musing: It’s encouraging to see Ranieri backing Soulé despite limited opportunities. The club invested heavily in the Argentine wonderkid this past summer, and Ranieri’s focus on practicality and fewer touches as room for growth in Soulé’s game suggests that his growth is a long-term project. Even if it takes some time to translate to success on the pitch, it’s clear Ranieri sees potential in him.

    It’s been made official that no Roma fans will be allowed to attend the club’s game in Udine.

    “I’m sorry – that’s the first I’ve heard of it. We’ll try to sort something out. We play for the fans – there’s nothing better than their support. I hope that we’re able to make something happen. The club will take the best course of action and try to convince the police to allow the fans to cheer us on in Udine.”

    Miotto’s Musing: Ranieri’s frustration here is palpable, and it’s refreshing to see him advocating for the presence of the Roman tifosi. Hopefully, the club can push for a resolution with the local authorities.

    Tomasso Baldanzi has done well as a sub in recent games. What do you make of him as a footballer?

    “I’m opting for Baldanzi right now ahead of Soule because he had six months of bedding in last season. He provides the team with sparkle in those games where we’re lacking it. He’s another player I hold in high regard.”

    Miotto’s Musing: Ranieri’s faith in Baldanzi reflects his focus on experience and readiness. Baldanzi’s spark has been evident in recent games, and it’s good to see Ranieri recognizing his impact. That’s how you show a youngster that his hard work is paying off.

    Any news on Devyne Rensch? He’s a different kind of player to Alberto Costa, who Roma had on their radar. What kind of full-back are you after?

    “I’m not going to talk about the transfer window, nor about players mentioned in the press. Who said that we’re tracking these players? I’m after a proper Roma player. I’m aiming on getting it right with a signing for this current Roma team and the one to come. We want a full-back with both defensive and attacking qualities who’s comfortable in a back four or a back five, either on the right or the left.”

    Miotto’s Musing: Ranieri dodges the specifics of transfer talk here like the old pro that he is, but his emphasis on finding a ‘proper Roma player’ gives fans hope that future signings will fit seamlessly into the squad. A versatile full-back would be a huge asset.

    Only Napoli and Inter have matched Roma’s points tally in the last four matches.

    “I think Genoa have the same record as us. They’ve got three away wins. They manage to win away, whereas we can’t.”

    Miotto’s Musing: Ranieri’s humility is admirable here. While he acknowledges Roma’s recent form, he’s quick to point out Genoa’s achievements. Considering Roma’s lack of ability to win away right now, his grounded approach should help keep the squad motivated.

    You’ve always said that you don’t want to set limits and objectives. Are Roma capable of mounting a challenge for the European places? What place do the cups have in Roma’s season?

    “Since I came in as coach the aim has been to take things game by game. I’ve never been into misleading the fans and overpromising. We need to give Roma an attractive, steadfast and practical identity, to make our fans proud. We’re interested in all of the competitions we’re in – we’ll fight on all fronts. If our opponents are better than us then we’ll hold up our hands and admit it. That’s how sport works. We’re making ourselves competitive. You saw that I made five changes and the lads who came immediately showed the right mentality. We’ve got seven games in 21 days. We’ll have to be on point every time and recover physical but especially mental energy. That’s what’s most important.”

    Miotto’s Musing: No lofty promises here, just a commitment to steady progress. Ranieri’s focus on identity and pride resonates with fans who value grit and determination over flashy targets.

    What do you make of this group of players in light of the lack of away victories?

    “I don’t think it’s a psychological problem – it’s more about focus. That upsets me. In addition to showing the players certain video clips I also showed them where we’re going wrong. I can’t do more than that. When it comes down to playing it’s up to the players themselves to remember these things.

    “Everyone leaves players back to cover now. I’m sorry, because in Bologna we lost our way when we were pushing even harder. When we’re pushing to score we pile too many players forward. All of the lads want to get involved in attack. They just can’t understand that if there are five attackers, at least two of them need to be ready to track back. Instead, we all attack, across the entire width of the pitch, and all it takes is a rebound. We just need to review the action and we’ve done that. We came out second best to a loose ball and we were then caught on a counterattack. We failed to commit a foul, three or four of our players tried to close the opponent in possession down, but they passed it across. What’s more, the bad thing is that we conceded a goal immediately after, and for four or five minutes we were all at sea. We were running the risk of conceding a third. We’ve go to avoid this.

    “I ask myself, why were we able to be at it until the end against Tottenham [Hotspur]? We played our game, but now what are we doing? I ask questions of the lads, but it’s out there on the pitch that answers are given. We’re working on this. Today during the training match everyone was talking about defensive covering. I hope that by dint of being the team that’s suffered the most counterattacks in the whole of Serie A we improve. Opponents look to exploit that – as I would.”

    Miotto’s Musing: Ranieri doesn’t pull punches here. He’s identified a clear issue – over-committing in attack – and seems determined to address it. The focus on defensive discipline will be crucial moving forward.

    Have Roma improved since you became coach?

    “I expected it to be like this. When a team changes their coach – in this case, for the third time in the season – it’s because the team aren’t doing well. Morale is low, self-esteem is low, there are issues. That’s what I expected, but now we’ve solved them. The boys are hungry to do well. We’re working hard, you have to believe me, regardless of how the games have gone.

    “I’ll say something that may seem strange, but regarding the Como match – which we lost – we ran a lot more than against Lazio. So, running isn’t everything – it’s running with purpose that’s important. Since I’ve been coach I’ve seen that the lads sometimes get carried away with enthusiasm and run too much. We’ve got to be smart on the pitch. The team has settled down now and we’re doing reasonably well. I’m not only happy with the transitions, but also with other things that I always harp on about. I hope that gradually these lads will be able to implement these things on the pitch.”

    Miotto’s Musing: Ranieri’s honesty is refreshing. He inherited a tough situation but remains optimistic. His comments about ‘running with purpose’ underline the need for smarter play, not just effort.

    Are you talking to Cristante? Have you been reassuring him about his role at Roma? Will we see him again in a Roma shirt?

    “Definitely. There’s no doubt that we’ll see him again. Of course I’m talking to him. He’s now started training on the pitch again. All of his medical examinations went well. He just needs to increase his physical workload out on the pitch. He’s done a lot of work, both swimming and running. He needs to get back into the swing of things. I hope to have him working with the rest of the lads from next week and to have him available for selection. He won’t have 90 minutes in him but having him available with the group is something.”

    Miotto’s Musing: A good answer here, even if Cristante is likely out the door either in January or June. There’s no need to kick him on the way out, as he was a loyal servant to the club for many years.

    Against Bologna there were times that Roma looked unsure of themselves. Would you say that this is Claudio Ranieri’s team?

    “If you know me at all then the answer is no. A Claudio Ranieri team should play on the front foot. That’s why I say we’re a work in progress. It’s like those signs you see on the motorway – ‘we’re working for you’. I’m working for myself and trying to inject my beliefs. Sometimes we take steps forward, sometimes steps back. I’m not a ball possession guy, I don’t like it. We’re working, and that’s the only way we can improve.”

    Miotto’s Musing: I like that Claudio admits the team isn’t playing his ideal style yet, but his ‘work in progress’ mentality should inspire patience among fans. It’s clear he’s laying the groundwork for long-term improvement.



    As Claudio Ranieri prepares his team for their upcoming fixture against Genoa, the veteran manager remains realistic about the current state of his squad.

    In a recent press conference, Ranieri addressed the media, stating, “We’re a work in progress. It’s important for us to stay focused and continue to improve as a team.”

    Despite a slow start to the season, Ranieri remains confident in his players and their ability to turn things around. He emphasized the importance of hard work and dedication on the training ground in order to achieve success on the pitch.

    With Genoa looming as their next opponent, Ranieri is fully aware of the challenges that lie ahead. However, he remains optimistic about his team’s potential and is eager to see them continue to grow and develop as the season progresses.

    As the team looks to secure a crucial victory, Ranieri and his players are committed to putting in the necessary work to achieve their goals. With a focus on continuous improvement, they are determined to rise to the occasion and showcase their true potential on the field.

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