Stramaccioni criticizes Ranieri's handling of Roma departure, cites absence of Friedkin ownership
Opinion·30 April 2026·45d ago

Stramaccioni criticizes Ranieri's handling of Roma departure, cites absence of Friedkin ownership

Source: Forza Roma

Andrea Stramaccioni, a former coach and current pundit, has criticized Claudio Ranieri over his recent departure from Roma, where Ranieri had served as senior advisor. Stramaccioni argued that Ranieri made damaging public statements at an inopportune moment, saying: "Not Gasperini versus Ranieri, but Ranieri said something that hurts Roma. Nobody should put themselves ahead of the club's interests." Stramaccioni emphasized that while he respects Ranieri, the timing and nature of his comments—particularly regarding his departure and the state of the squad—were mishandled and should have remained internal to Trigoria (Roma's training ground).

Stramaccioni attributed the tensions partly to the absence of active ownership, noting that similar issues had affected other prominent figures at the club. He stated: "This city needs support and presence from executives and coaches: three important figures like Mourinho, De Rossi and Ranieri have all had problems." He highlighted that major decisions under Gian Piero Gasperini should align with the coach's vision, drawing a parallel to Atalanta's success. Stramaccioni suggested Roma now needs a director of sport who can function in harmony with both the technical project and the head coach.

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Stramaccioni: “Ranieri ha danneggiato la Roma. L’assenza dei Friedkin pesa” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Stramaccioni: “Ranieri ha danneggiato la Roma. L’assenza dei Friedkin pesa”news as romaStramaccioni: “Ranieri ha danneggiato la Roma. L’assenza dei Friedkin pesa”Getty Images"Questa città ha bisogno di supporto e presenza per dirigenti e allenatori: tre figure come Mourinho, De Rossi e Claudio hanno tutti avuto dei problemi", le parole dell'opinionista Redazione 30 aprile - 13:55 "Non è Gasperini contro Ranieri, è Ranieri che ha detto una cosa che fa male alla Roma. Nessuno deve mettersi davanti agli interessi del club", così Andrea Stramaccioni sulle parole e l'addio dell'ormai ex senior advisor giallorosso. L'allenatore e opinionista è intervenuto ai microfoni di Teleradiostereo con queste parole: "Ranieri, che io in primis stimo, ha sbagliato. Può succedere, ma credo sia frutto di una situazione che già da mesi non era idilliaca. L'errore è stato portare certe dinamiche fuori da Trigoria dove dovrebbero rimanere. Se tu fai delle dichiarazioni fuori tempo e fuori contesto fai del male alla squadra. DAZN aveva Massara come persona che avrebbe dovuto parlare prima di Roma-Pisa, invece alla fine è venuto Ranieri... evidentemente quelle cose le voleva dire, non è stata nemmeno una risposta a una domanda. Lui è andato in un momento sbagliato a comunicare una cosa sbagliata. Da allenatore è normale discutere con dirigenti e direttori. Stiamo ad aprile, non ha senso parlare degli allenatori che hanno rifiutato. La cosa più brutta è stata dire che ha lasciato la squadra a un punto dalla Champions".Poi sulle dinamiche di Trigoria e sui Friedkin ha aggiunto: "Gasperini e Ranieri in realtà non si sono mai scontrati a parole a Trigoria. Queste cose succedono quando il vertice è un po' assente. Gasperini non ha risposto nel post-partita e questo significa che non se lo aspettava. Questa città ha bisogno di supporto e presenza per dirigenti e allenatori: tre figure importanti come Mourinho, De Rossi e Ranieri hanno tutti avuto dei problemi. Ora bisogna prendere un ds funzionale al progetto tecnico e all'allenatore. L'Atalanta ha fatto così bene perché si è messa al servizio delle idee di Gasperini".Leggi anche Derby Roma-Lazio, Simonelli: “Credo che si giocherà domenica 17 maggio alle 12.30” Vinicius come Dovbyk e Soulé: l’attaccante del Gremio sbaglia tre rigori di fila © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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