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Club News·22 April 2026·4h ago

Roma: Friedkins seek peace, but Gasperini and Ranieri heading for split

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's ownership is attempting to resolve a serious rift between manager Gian Piero Gasperini and senior advisor Claudio Ranieri, but the relationship between the two has deteriorated to the point of a potential split. The conflict goes beyond tactical differences on the sporting side, rooted instead in fundamental character incompatibility and interpersonal tensions. Gasperini and Ranieri have reportedly stopped communicating for some time, with certain behaviors proving disagreeable to both parties. The situation has reached a critical juncture at Roma's Trigoria training ground, where both camps are engaging in a careful dance while awaiting a resolution. The ownership group from the United States remains hopeful of reconciling the two, believing they can heal the wounds between them. However, sources close to the situation indicate the pair have lost the willingness to even shake hands with one another. The fundamental incompatibility appears to be primarily personal rather than professional in nature. The outlook remains uncertain, with the possibility of an ultimatum looming: if Gasperini remains as manager, Ranieri and his inner circle could depart—or vice versa. The Friedkins hope to avoid this scenario and continue attempting diplomatic solutions, though the chances of reconciliation appear increasingly remote given the severity of the personal rift that has developed between the two.

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Roma, i Friedkin lavorano alla pace ma tra Gasp e Ranieri è divorzio - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa roma la repubblica Roma, i Friedkin lavorano alla pace ma tra Gasp e Ranieri è divorzioLa RepubblicaRoma, i Friedkin lavorano alla pace ma tra Gasp e Ranieri è divorzioRoma, i Friedkin lavorano alla pace ma tra Gasp e Ranieri è divorzioLa presidenza Usa spera di ricomporre la frattura ma tecnico e advisor non si parlano più Redazione 22 aprile 2026 (modifica il 22 aprile 2026 | 08:51) Non solo idee diverse sul piano sportivo: alla base dello scontro c’è altro. Qualcosa che tocca la sfera umana e caratteriale di un rapporto inesistente. Quel "teatrino" (così l’ha chiamato Gasperini) faceva parte del botta e risposta mediatico che lui e Ranieri avevano già intavolato da mesi. Le uniche novità? I toni e i modi, più accesi rispetto al solito. Un fuori programma che ha scoperchiato il vaso della pazienza (esaurita da tempo). Allora - scrive Niccolò Maurelli su 'La Repubblica' - per trovare la risposta bisogna sporgersi dietro le quinte: incompatibilità caratteriale, umana prima che lavorativa. La verità è che proprio non si capiscono. Quasi fossero due sposi pronti a divorziare. Per questo Gasperini e il fronte di Ranieri - staff compreso - hanno smesso di confrontarsi da tempo. Alcuni comportamenti sono risultati sgraditi. E così a Trigoria prosegue lo slalom reciproco in attesa del traguardo: se il tecnico resterà in panchina, il senior advisor e il suo gruppo potrebbero lasciare. O lui o loro. Uno scenario che però i Friedkin sperano ancora di evitare. Il sogno pacificatore della proprietà made in Usa non s’è mai arenato. I Friedkin credono ancora di poter curare le ferite di entrambi. Che però, di stringersi la mano non hanno più voglia, ognuno per le sue ragioni.Leggi anche Senza Champions piano B per riscattare Malen. Da Baldanzi a Saud: ecco il tesoretto Roma, Gasp vede Shipley. Il futuro resta in bilico dopo la lite con Ranieri © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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