Di Francesco reflects on De Rossi's impact as Roma captain
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Di Francesco reflects on De Rossi's impact as Roma captain

Source: Roma News

Eusebio Di Francesco paid tribute to Daniele De Rossi ahead of Lecce's match against Genoa, speaking warmly of their relationship during his time at Roma. At a pre-match press conference, Di Francesco said: "De Rossi, who was my teammate and my player. His calibre was always evident; he was a coach on the pitch. At Roma he was my captain, my point of reference. He left me a lot as captain and as a player, and I hope I left something with him too. He is doing excellent work and is going through an excellent moment in this phase."

Di Francesco managed Roma for two years beginning 12 June 2017, following his exit from Sassuolo. In his first season in giallorosso, he finished third in Serie A and led Roma to the Champions League semi-final for the first time in 34 years. The run included a celebrated quarter-final comeback against Barcelona—Roma lost the first leg but won 3–0 at the Olimpico to progress. Liverpool ended their European campaign in the semi-final; although Roma won 4–2 in the return match, they could not overturn a 5–2 defeat at Anfield. Di Francesco renewed his contract through 2020 in June 2018, but his Roma tenure ended on 7 March 2019 following defeat in the derby and elimination from the Champions League last 16 by Porto.

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Alla vigilia di Lecce-Genoa, Eusebio Di Francesco ha parlato in conferenza stampa allo stadio Via del Mare, soffermandosi anche su Daniele De Rossi. “De Rossi, che è stato mio compagno di squadra e mio giocatore. Si è sempre visto il suo spessore, era un allenatore in campo. Alla Roma era il mio…

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