
Le Fée explains decision to join Roma and departure after six months
Enzo Le Fée, the midfielder who left AS Roma after just six months, has revealed his initial reluctance to play in Italian football and what changed his mind. Speaking in an interview, Le Fée admitted: "From a young age I always said I would never play in Italy, because I did not consider the league to be at a high level because of the way teams play." However, his agent informed him that Roma wanted to sign him, and a conversation with Daniele De Rossi proved decisive. "I spoke with De Rossi and it was incredible. So I said: 'Ok, let's go'," Le Fée recalled. Le Fée's time at Roma proved difficult and ultimately short-lived. The midfielder experienced an injury setback early in his tenure and encountered instability in the coaching position. He described his struggle: "In the first match I felt cramps after 55 minutes, I was tired. In the second game I came on and injured my knee. When I returned there was another coach: I played a couple of matches, then the club took another coach and I no longer played." Le Fée has since joined Southampton in England, where he reunited with manager Régis Le Bris. His departure marks the end of a disappointing chapter for both the player and the club, with injuries and multiple managerial changes contributing to his inability to establish himself in the Roma squad.


