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Rensch on Roma's win over Parma: 'Crazy victory'
·10 May 2026·102d ago

Rensch on Roma's win over Parma: 'Crazy victory'

Source: Forza Roma

Devyne Rensch spoke to Sky Sport after Roma's match against Parma, reflecting on a penalty decision that proved crucial to the result. Rensch expressed confidence in the referee's call, saying: "I was sure I would arrive at the far post and had to make a counter-movement to get free. I couldn't shoot because the defender held me. I didn't believe it when the referee whistled for Parma. It was a crazy match and a crazy victory."

The right-back's comments come as Roma prepare for the upcoming derby against SS Lazio while sitting one point behind Juventus in the Serie A table. With the league title race intensifying, Rensch emphasized the importance of focus ahead of the capital city rivalry, stating: "The derby is the derby. The league table doesn't matter; we need to be concentrated. We must recover, train well, and be ready for the match."

Rensch's penalty incident appears to have been a turning point in Roma's performance against Parma, with the defender confident that the contact warranted the official's decision.

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