Koné on Champions League ambitions and the Derby della Capitale
Midfielder Manu Koné has spoken about his life at Roma and his aspirations for the club in an interview with Serie A's official channels. The French-born midfielder, whose parents are Ivorian, discussed his journey from Paris and his early exposure to Italian football through his older brother's video game choices. Koné emphasized the unity within the Roma squad, stating: "We know where we are and especially where we are going with the same common objective, because we are a team. On the pitch we are 11 but there are also the others, the staff, the coaches, the physiotherapists, the trainers. I think that's what makes a team and that's what makes Roma." Koné described his adaptation to Italy as smooth, highlighting Rome's passionate football culture and historic atmosphere. He also reflected on the derby against Lazio as a particularly meaningful experience, calling it an incredible sensation. On the wider appeal of sport, he noted: "Sport can unite many cultures without speaking the same language. You can take a Frenchman, a Japanese, an Italian, an African and they will all understand each other without necessarily communicating." The midfielder stressed his desire to play in the Champions League, while also praising the emotional connection Roma's fans bring to matches. He remains in regular contact with his family, particularly his father, who provides detailed feedback after every game.



