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Gasperini and D'Amico enjoy seaside lunch with Roma staff
·20 July 2026·31d ago

Gasperini and D'Amico enjoy seaside lunch with Roma staff

Source: Roma News

Gian Piero Gasperini used Roma's scheduled rest day to unwind at a beachfront restaurant in Santa Severa, north of Rome, alongside his technical staff and new sporting director Tony D'Amico. The outing came after the opening phase of pre-season training at Trigoria, offering the coach and his team a few hours away from the intensity of preparation work.

Gasperini took charge of Roma ahead of the 2025–26 season and has been overseeing early summer training sessions at the club's Trigoria base. The relaxation break preceded a return to focus on tactical development and the club's ongoing transfer business, with the pursuit of a summer signing entering its decisive phase.

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Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini used the club's scheduled rest day to take his coaching staff for a seaside lunch at L'Isola del Pescatore restaurant in Santa Severa, north of Rome, alongside sporting director Tony D'Amico. The gathering included Roma's full technical staff and Mattia Scala, the club's Primavera coach. The restaurant documented the occasion on social media, describing it as "a beautiful day off with the manager and his staff." The outing provided Gasperini's backroom team an opportunity to unwind away from the intensity of pre-season training at Trigoria, where the coach has been overseeing preparations ahead of the 2025–26 season. Forza Roma notes the relaxed gathering underscores the positive atmosphere and unity building within Gasperini's new setup, coming amid an active transfer window as Roma pursues summer signings.

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Il giorno di riposo concesso alla squadra ha rappresentato anche per Gian Piero Gasperini l’occasione di ‘staccare la spina’ dopo i primi intensi giorni del ritiro estivo a Trigoria. L’allenatore della Roma ha pranzato in un noto ristorante in riva al mare di Santa Severa, a nord della Capitale,…

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