
Wesley expresses love for Roma after securing Champions League football
Wesley, Roma's Brazilian midfielder, has spoken about his rapid adaptation to life at the club following a successful season that culminated in securing Champions League qualification. Despite missing the match against Verona due to suspension, Wesley played a significant role in Roma's push for European football under Gian Piero Gasperini. Speaking on Radio Manà Sport before departing for international duty, Wesley reflected on his time in the Giallorossi colours. When asked if he felt the affection of Roma's supporters, he responded: "Straight away, I'm in love with this place." He also revealed surprise at his quick integration, stating: "I didn't think I would adapt so quickly. As long as I get to play, I'll do it anywhere." Wesley's early impact at Roma has been notable, including a goal in his Serie A debut against Bologna. He attributed this success to his determination and work ethic. Regarding the team's mentality during the crucial final weeks of the season, Wesley highlighted the squad's self-belief, saying: "We were always aware of our strength and we are happy to have reached the Champions League." The midfielder is now preparing to represent Brazil at the World Cup under Carlo Ancelotti's management, but his statements demonstrate a strong emotional connection to Roma already established during his initial months with the club.


