Dzeko backs De Rossi to aid Roma's Champions League bid; praises Alajbegovic's potential
Transfer News·16 May 2026·45d ago

Dzeko backs De Rossi to aid Roma's Champions League bid; praises Alajbegovic's potential

Source: Forza Roma

Edin Dzeko, former Roma captain now at Schalke 04, has expressed hope that Daniele De Rossi will help Roma's Champions League prospects by stopping AC Milan, while also emphasizing the importance of winning the Derby della Capitale first. Speaking to Italian media outlets, Dzeko highlighted the special qualities of young player Alajbegovic, who recently took penalties in two crucial matches for his national team.

Dzeko's comments reflect his continued connection to Roma and De Rossi, under whom he played during his time at the club. The 18-year-old Alajbegovic drew particular praise from the Bosnian striker, who believes the teenager's composure in high-pressure situations signals an exceptional future ahead.

Dzeko stated: "If an 18-year-old boy takes two penalties in the two most important matches of his career, it means he has something different from the others." He added that Alajbegovic should make the right choices for his future development and maintain composure as he progresses. Dzeko's endorsement comes as Roma potentially eyes young talent ahead of the new season.

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Le parole del bosniaco: "Se un ragazzo di 18 anni calcia due rigori nelle due partite più importanti della sua carriera, vuol dire che ha qualcosa di diverso dagli altri" Redazione 16 maggio - 09:19 Gemitaiz: "Dybala? Ecco perché spero se ne vada. E tra Totti e De Rossi..." Edin Dzeko, capitano dello Bosnia e calciatore dello Schalke 04, è stato intervistato dal Corriere della Sera e da Tuttosport. Oltre ai discorsi sull'eliminazione della Nazionale contro la sua Bosnia, l'ex giallorosso ha parlato della corsa Champions e delle qualità di Alajbegovic. Ecco le sue parole. Come finisce la corsa Champions? "Mi auguro che il mio capitano Daniele (De Rossi, ndr) faccia un regalo alla mia Roma fermando il Milan. Ma prima va vinto il derby". Alajbegovic è pronto per la Roma? "Se un ragazzo di 18 anni calcia due rigori nelle due partite più importanti della sua carriera (contro Galles e Italia, ndr), vuol dire che ha qualcosa di diverso dagli altri. Spero faccia la scelta migliore per il suo futuro. Sicuramente ha un grande futuro davanti a sé, ma deve restare con i piedi per terra e fare le scelte giuste". . © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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