Di Natale: Roma must blame only themselves if they miss Champions League
Serie A·1 May 2026·66d ago

Di Natale: Roma must blame only themselves if they miss Champions League

Source: Forza Roma

Former striker Totò Di Natale has weighed in on the four-team battle for fourth place in Serie A, with four matches remaining. Juventus lead the chase, but Como and Roma sit just three points behind and are positioned to exploit any slip from the defending champions. Di Natale backs Juventus to secure the spot, though he acknowledged the competition will be tight.

Di Natale praised head coach Gian Piero Gasperini as "a master" and expressed confidence he will remain competitive until the final day. However, he pointed to Roma's recent draw against Juventus as a missed opportunity. "If Roma doesn't go into the Champions League, they should only blame themselves," Di Natale said. "In the direct clash at the Olimpico they didn't deliver the killer blow to Juventus. They were winning 3-2 at the 92nd minute and then it ended 3-3: if you keep the Bianconeri alive, then you risk..." He also praised Como's manager Cesc Fabregas for building "a marvel" of a side.

Di Natale reflected on his own playing career, noting that in 209 Serie A goals across his time in Italian football, he might have scored even more had he played in a squad like Fabregas's Como.

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