A signal of continuity after recent corporate turmoil
Serie A·26 April 2026·45d ago

A signal of continuity after recent corporate turmoil

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's squad delivered a response on the pitch following recent internal turmoil at the club, demonstrating an ability to stay focused despite off-field distractions. The team managed to remain uninvolved in what has been described as a dispute between an ex-senior advisor and the coaching staff, suggesting the players successfully insulated themselves from the conflict without needing to take sides.

With four matches remaining in the season, Roma's primary objective remains securing fourth place and Champions League qualification. However, this season presents a unique scenario: a fifth-place finish could prove more valuable than usual. If Lazio wins the Coppa Italia, the number of available Europa League spots would reduce from two to one, pushing sixth place down to the Conference League. This means Roma must focus on finishing ahead of Como and securing European football at the highest available level.

The club will look to Como's match against Daniele De Rossi, Roma's former manager, as an opportunity to gain ground. Roma's supporters are hoping De Rossi will help their cause in that fixture. The final month of the season remains wide open, with multiple scenarios still possible for European qualification.

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Un segnale di continuità dopo lo show societario - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma rassegna stampa il tempo Un segnale di continuità dopo lo show societarioIl tempo Un segnale di continuità dopo lo show societarioGetty ImagesAlla Roma restano quindi quattro partite per provare il colpaccio e comunque lasciare dietro il Como Redazione 26 aprile - 08:23 Serviva un segnale dopo lo show societario al quale abbiamo assistito nei giorni scorsi, la squadra ha risposto sul campo dimostrando di essere riuscita a restar fuori dalla «rissa». Non c è stato nemmeno bisogno di schierarsi perché la diatriba è volata molto più alta delle teste dei calciatori rimasti fuori del round a porte aperte tra l'ormai ex senior advisor e il tecnico giallorosso, scrive Tiziano Carmellini su Il Tempo. La parola fine in realtà era stata scritta dagli stessi interpreti, ma c'era il timore che lo scossone potesse disturbare questo finale di stagione che lascia ancora tutto aperto.Chiaro che l'obiettivo era e resta la qualificazione alla prossima Champions League, alias il quarto posto, ma mai come quest'anno arrivare quinti potrebbe essere decisivo rispetto al sesto posto: normalmente entrambi qualificherebbero all'Europa League. Quest'anno invece, qualora la Lazio vincesse la Coppa nazionale, i posti rimanenti per l'Europa League non sarebbero più due ma uno solo e, automaticamente, il sesto classificato in campionato andrebbe a giocare «solo» la Conference League. Alla Roma restano quindi quattro partite per provare il colpaccio e comunque (ipotesi al ribasso) lasciare dietro il Como che oggi se la vedrà con De Rossi: i giallorossi si aspettano una mano anche da lui.Leggi anche Un poker per il dopo Massara Koné, nuovo scontro: Gasperini lo vorrebbe a Bologna, i medici frenano © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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