De Rossi takes subtle dig at Friedkin over managerial dismissal
Press Conference·10 May 2026·3d ago

De Rossi takes subtle dig at Friedkin over managerial dismissal

Source: Forza Roma

Daniele De Rossi, now head coach of Genoa, made veiled comments about his September 2024 dismissal from Roma while speaking to Sky Sport following a draw against Fiorentina. De Rossi remarked on the unpredictability of football management, saying: "This is strange work: when it seems you'll stay at a place your whole life, then they kick you out after 3–4 matches." The reference was a pointed allusion to his sacking by the Friedkin Group after just four matches in charge at Roma.

De Rossi addressed speculation linking him to Fiorentina, clarifying that no club has formally approached him. He mentioned previous contact with Fiorentina officials Pradé and Barone, who ultimately chose to continue with Iachini. De Rossi stated his commitment to his current role at Genoa and his desire to guide the club into European competition, though he acknowledged the unpredictability of modern football.

De Rossi emphasized he has made no promises about his future, noting that "no one, aside from Chivu, is certain to remain today." He reflected on his playing career at Roma, saying: "The only promise I made, I made as a player by always staying at Roma," suggesting a contrast with the modern managerial landscape where job security is fleeting.

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La frecciatina di De Rossi: “È un lavoro strano. A volte ti mandano via dopo 3 gare” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma La frecciatina di De Rossi: “È un lavoro strano. A volte ti mandano via dopo 3 gare”news as romaLa frecciatina di De Rossi: “È un lavoro strano. A volte ti mandano via dopo 3 gare”GENOA, ITALY - APRIL 26: Daniele De Rossi, head coach of Genoa, greets the crowd prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Como 1907 at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)Il riferimento è all'esonero da parte dei Friedkin del settembre 2024 Redazione 10 maggio - 17:59 Daniele De Rossi ai microfoni di Sky Sport ha parlato del suo futuro dopo il pareggio contro la Fiorentina. DDR ha lanciato una frecciatina ai Friedkin: "Io alla Fiorentina? Le voci non le commento. Una settimana fa ero alla Roma, oggi altre squadre. Questo è un lavoro strano: quando sembra di rimanere in un posto tutta la vita poi ti cacciano via dopo 3-4 partite". De Rossi ha poi aggiunto: "A oggi non mi ha chiamato nessuno. In passato c’era stato un contatto serrato con Pradé e Barone che poi scelsero di continuare con Iachini. Ho parlato con Dan Sucu, se non volessi rimanere non avrei parlato con il presidente. Non faccio promesse perché adesso non posso farle: nessuno, a parte Chivu, oggi è sicuro di rimanere. Al Genoa sto bene, non ho fretta di andarmene: vorrei portare il club in Europa ma non posso prometterlo. Poi so che il calcio cambia molto. L’unica promessa che ho fatto, l’ho fatta da calciatore restando sempre alla Roma". Leggi anche Cuesta: “Siamo pronti a dare il massimo”. Ordonez: “Vogliamo fare ancora... Koné: “Ora siamo forti mentalmente, intensi e solidi come vuole Gasperini” © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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