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Candela reflects on Sensi's legacy and urges Roma to strengthen ahead of new season
·17 August 2026·3d ago

Candela reflects on Sensi's legacy and urges Roma to strengthen ahead of new season

Source: Roma News

Candela has spoken on Radio Romanista about his time under Franco Sensi, Roma's former president, recalling moments that defined their relationship. He remembered Sensi's commitment to the club, noting his significant spending on players including Batistuta, and described him as a passionate administrator who spoke as a supporter. Candela shared a poignant memory of his departure, saying Sensi told him: "Vincent, I'm putting you in my garden!" — a reflection of the president's affection for his players.

Turning to Roma's current campaign under Gian Piero Gasperini, Candela praised the group's strength after returning to the Champions League following seven years away. He said the squad is compact and united, and expressed optimism about the season ahead, particularly noting the significance of Roma's centenary. He acknowledged that if two additional players arrive before 31 August, it would strengthen the team's competitiveness. He singled out Manu Koné for praise, saying the midfielder "was already strong when he arrived, but the manager has improved him," though he suggested room for growth in his final pass and shooting. Candela noted that Roma has several attacking options to choose from, and suggested the tactical approach under Gasperini may differ from that of Deschamps at international level.

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Vincent Candela ha parlato ai microfoni di Radio Romanista, nel corso della trasmissione Romanista Show. L’ex terzino giallorosso ha ricordato Franco Sensi, raccontando alcuni aneddoti sullo storico presidente, per poi soffermarsi sulla Roma di Gian Piero Gasperini e sulla crescita di Manu Koné. …

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