
Cassano criticises Malen, questions Roma's title ambitions with Dutch forward
Former AS Roma striker Antonio Cassano has publicly criticised Donyell Malen's quality during a broadcast of 'Viva el Futbol', despite the Dutch forward's recent form of 13 goals in 16 Serie A matches. Cassano expressed doubts about Malen's suitability as Roma's primary attacking reference point, drawing an unfavourable comparison to a previous Roma player under Spalletti. Cassano stated: "Roma had a phenomenal player with Spalletti: it was Vucinic. He played centre-forward, left winger and was phenomenal. In Italy you move forward with enthusiasm, but Malen doesn't even lace Vucinic's shoes and Roma cannot aim to win if they have the Dutch forward as their attacking reference point." Cassano acknowledged Malen's strengths—describing him as quick and mobile in the penalty area—but argued the forward lacks the refinement and technical quality needed at the highest level. He noted that Malen is best utilised when playing in-behind defences, with Dybala frequently providing through-balls, but suggested this approach is difficult in Serie A where compact defensive structures dominate. Cassano's assessment questions whether Roma's current attacking setup can support title ambitions.


