
Pellegrini says Champions League qualification was a liberation
Lorenzo Pellegrini has revealed that Roma's qualification for the Champions League on the final day of the season felt like a weight lifted off his shoulders. The midfielder, who had faced uncertainty about his future at the club amid recent criticism and inconsistent form, is now close to signing a new contract with Roma after transfer speculation in January. Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's arrival marked a turning point for both the player and the club, transforming a period of ups and downs into Champions League football. Pellegrini discussed his journey and the club's achievement in an interview with his wife, Veronica Martinelli, set to appear in Corriere dello Sport. The couple spoke candidly about the sacrifices made during difficult times at Roma. Veronica said of their partnership: "We are a couple that doesn't pretend. And I have always seen all the sacrifices Lorenzo has made." For Pellegrini himself, reaching Europe's elite competition represented vindication after months of doubt surrounding both his performances and his long-term commitment to the Giallorossi.


