Lukaku praises Roma's Champions League qualification
Club News·26 May 2026·40d ago

Lukaku praises Roma's Champions League qualification

Source: Forza Roma

Roma's qualification for the Champions League has been welcomed widely, including by Romelu Lukaku, who played for the club in a recent season. Speaking to Sky Sport, the striker expressed his happiness for the achievement. Lukaku said: "Roma in Champions? That's beautiful, I'm happy for the Roma fans because they deserve it. It's a shame for two big sides like Milan and Juve to be out, but the qualified teams deserved it."

The qualification marks a significant milestone for the club and its supporters after a period of rebuilding. Lukaku, now at Napoli, spent a single season with Roma but left a positive impression among fans despite the team not winning trophies during his time there. His commentary highlights the broader sentiment that Roma's return to European football's premier competition is a merited achievement and represents progress for the organization.

With Champions League football secured, Roma now faces the task of planning for the coming season with renewed expectations and ambitions at a higher competitive level.

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Il belga ha poi aggiunto: "Ha meritato la qualificazione" Redazione 26 maggio - 22:06 "Bobby resterà a Roma": l'annuncio social del riscatto di Malen è da urlo La Roma in Champions ha reso felici molti: in primis la società e i tifosi. Ora c’è un futuro da programmare, ma con aspettative diverse…

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