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Delvecchio: Champions return and centenary could make this Roma's year
·31 July 2026·21d ago

Delvecchio: Champions return and centenary could make this Roma's year

Source: Roma News

Roma legend Marco Delvecchio has expressed optimism about the club's prospects, citing the return to the Champions League after seven years away and the coinciding centenary as reasons for confidence. In an interview with Idealista in collaboration with Roma, Delvecchio reflected on his playing days and the current state of the Giallorossi. He recalled living in the Casalpalocco neighbourhood alongside numerous Roma teammates including Totti, Batistuta, Montella, Zebina, and Cassano, describing it as convenient for reaching the training ground at Trigoria.

On Roma's Champions League return, Delvecchio stated: "A squad like Roma cannot be absent from the Champions League. We have returned to the place we deserve to be, and I hope Roma can perform well in the Champions League next season, but especially in the league. After so many years where I did not see great prospects, I feel very confident: I think it can truly be the right year, and it would be spectacular given that it coincides with the centenary. But let's touch wood." He also confirmed he would invest in property around Roma's new stadium project, believing the development would enhance the surrounding area with green spaces, shopping centres, sports facilities, schools, and universities.

Delvecchio further discussed Roma's 2001 Serie A title—won 25 years ago—highlighting key moments including a dramatic comeback from 2–0 down against Juventus in Turin and a near-loss to Napoli in the penultimate match before ultimately clinching the trophy on the final day.

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Marco Delvecchio è il protagonista della nuova intervista realizzata da Idealista, in collaborazione con la Roma, per la rubrica “A casa dei campioni”. La leggenda giallorossa ha parlato del suo legame con il club, soffermandosi anche sul ritorno in Champions League dopo sette anni di assenza. Ecco…

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