
Cristante opens up on eight years at Roma: 'In love with this city' and praises Gasperini
Bryan Cristante reflected on his eight-year tenure at AS Roma in an extensive interview with Sportweek for La Gazzetta dello Sport, speaking candidly about his deep connection to the club and city. The midfielder has made 364 appearances for Roma and highlighted three standout moments: the Conference League final victory over Feyenoord, the Europa League final defeat to Sevilla on penalties, and this season's final match at Verona that secured Champions League qualification. "Roma is a city of which you fall in love immediately, from the first day," Cristante said. "Where you turn, you're struck by its beauty. The stadium gives you something extra: the charge of the Romanisti fans, the anthem to the notes of Venditti's song gives you goosebumps." Cristante acknowledged the unique pressures of playing in the capital, noting that the club's passionate fanbase creates an intensity that can swing rapidly between exultation and despair. He emphasized the importance of maintaining equilibrium and resetting quickly after matches, describing himself as a worker committed to fulfilling the coach's demands. On José Mourinho, Cristante credited him with instilling concrete mentality and a winning hunger across two successful campaigns. Regarding Gian Piero Gasperini, with whom he previously worked at Atalanta, Cristante stated: "Coach Gasperini is strong, there's little doubt about it. I knew from experience that you simply have to follow him, because he's someone who has done well everywhere, and he's proven it even in the first year in a demanding place like this."






