Mancini backs Wesley after impressive debut season, expects left-wing role to continue
Squad News·6 June 2026·3h ago

Mancini backs Wesley after impressive debut season, expects left-wing role to continue

Source: Forza Roma

Amantino Mancini, a former Roma winger, has praised Wesley's first season at the club during an interview on Radio Romanista. Mancini highlighted Wesley's intensity, work rate, and offensive capabilities as a left-sided player, noting that the Brazilian has settled well into Roman football. Mancini said: "Wesley me is always liked, I like his characteristics, how he moves on the pitch. I said when Roma was acquiring him that it would be very useful, because he is of great intensity, never stops. He has the characteristics of all Brazilian full-backs who are very offensive. Maybe he leaves something to be desired defensively because even I when I arrived at Roma played as a full-back and improved thanks to Capello. Wesley has fitted in very well at Roma, many Brazilians at Roma settled immediately because the climate and the support are very similar to those in Brazil. Wesley took advantage of this period and had a wonderful season."

Mancini drew parallels with his own career transition, recalling how moving from right to left-back under Spalletti transformed his game. He predicted Wesley will continue on the left flank next season but warned that opponents have now studied him closely. Mancini also expressed confidence in head coach Gian Piero Gasperini's ability to guide Roma's next phase, emphasizing the need for experienced signings to strengthen the squad for Champions League football. He suggested Roma should make two or three strategic acquisitions to elevate the team's competitive level in European competition.

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L'ex esterno giallorosso non ha dubbi: "Si è inserito benissimo a Roma ma deve stare attento perché ora lo conoscono tutti" Redazione 6 giugno - 14:16 Wesley show in Brasile: l'Altinha con gli amici è uno spettacolo di palleggi e musica Amantino Mancini, intervenuto ai microfoni di Radio Romanista durante la trasmissione "La Banda del terzo posto", ha parlato del suo periodo in Italia ma soprattutto di Wesley. L'esterno brasiliano è reduce da una prima annata giocata su ottimi livelli e ora lo attende il mondiale. Queste le parole di Mancini: "Wesley mi è sempre piaciuto, mi piacciono le sue caratteristiche, come si muove in campo. Avevo detto quando la Roma lo stava acquistando che sarebbe servito tantissimo, perché è di grande intensità, non si ferma mai. Ha le caratteristiche di tutti i terzini brasiliani che sono molto offensivi. Magari lascia un po’ a desiderare difensivamente perché anche io quando sono arrivato a Roma giocavo terzino e sono migliorato grazie a Capello. Wesley si è inserito benissimo a Roma, tanti brasiliani a Roma si son ambientati subito perché il clima e il tifo sono molto simili a quelli in Brasile. Wesley ha approfittato di questo periodo e ha fatto una stagione meravigliosa”. Tu quando sei venuto in Italia hai avuto un'esperienza al Venezia, sembrava fossi un terzino poi hai giocato da esterno. Il 3-5-2 può aiutare il giocatore? "Si, cambia molto per un terzino. All’epoca mia anche quando giocavamo a 4 dietro il mister mi diceva “Amantino, attacca. Poi ogni tanto arretra”. E infatti mi aiutava Zebina, a coprire dove lasciavo i buchi. Quel periodo mi ha aiutato tanto a crescere tatticamente e secondo me sta succedendo lo stesso anche a Wesley che, come me, è stato spostato da destra a sinistra. Quando lo fece Spalletti con me inizialmente non capii, poi la mia vita calcistica è cambiata. Potevo fare meglio nell’uno contro uno, nel tiro. L'unica cosa che mi ha detto Spalletti era di non perdere la profondità. Quando mi ha messo in attacco sono migliorato tra gol e prestazioni, e nel calcio di oggi è importante saper fare più ruoli”. Secondo te l’anno prossimo giocherà a destra o sinistra? Dove lo vedi meglio? "Secondo me giocherà a sinistra, però ora che tutti lo conoscono ogni partita sarà più difficile. Si deve adattare e migliorare, perché ora gli avversari l’hanno studiato". Tu eri molto fiducioso su Gasperini un anno fa. Cosa serve per il salto di qualità ora che ci sarà anche la Champions? "Sono molto contento del ritorno di Champions. Gasperini mi è sempre piaciuto anche quando giocavo contro di Lui. Secondo me la Roma deve fare acquisti che aggiungano esperienza per la Champions. Due o tre acquisti che migliorino la squadra e le facciano fare il salto di qualità". C’è un altro Wesley da osservare? "Voi volete una coppia brasiliana, come Mancini e Taddei. Per il Brasile è un momento complicato, anche se abbiamo sempre avuto giocatori importanti. Per ora non so dirti, voglio aspettare un po’ di più. Per ora faccio fatica, ma entro fine anno qualcuno uscirà". © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura Calciomercato AS Roma Duello Roma-Fenerbahce per Greenwood: Gasp non molla. Il Marsiglia chiede 55 milioni News AS Roma Roma tra Serie A e Champions: tutti gli incastri tra il campionato e la coppa News AS Roma Garcia ammette: "Nainggolan fumava, lo sapevo. Ecco perché non mi importava" Radio Pensieri 'RADIO PENSIERI', LOMONACO: "Morrow e Percassi in contatto per liberare D'Amico" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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