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Ryan Friedkin watches Roma's Cannes friendly as ownership signals support for Gasperini
·26 July 2026·25d ago

Ryan Friedkin watches Roma's Cannes friendly as ownership signals support for Gasperini

Source: Forza Roma

Ryan Friedkin attended Roma's pre-season friendly against Cannes, accompanied by sporting director Tony D'Amico, in a show of institutional backing for head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. The match represents Roma's third pre-season outing following back-to-back 6–0 victories over Primavera and Trastevere. Gasperini will lead the team from the bench as usual, but the presence of the ownership and executive hierarchy underscores the club's commitment to the new coaching project.

Gasperini has previously requested tangible signs of proximity from the ownership during his early weeks overseeing the squad's preparations. The Cannes fixture offers a more meaningful test than the two domestic warm-up opponents, with the French club providing the technical challenge needed to evaluate the work conducted so far in pre-season. D'Amico's attendance at both the Trastevere match and this Cannes encounter indicates close monitoring of squad development and tactical implementation during the preparation phase.

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Roma faced Cannes in their third pre-season friendly at Stade Pierre de Coubertin, marking a reunion between the two clubs both owned by the Friedkin Group. Ryan Friedkin attended the match alongside sporting director Tony D'Amico and other executives, signaling institutional backing for head coach Gian Piero Gasperini as the club prepares for the upcoming Champions League campaign. The fixture came more than two months after Roma's Verona victory secured their continental qualification. Forza Roma reports that Gasperini fielded a front three of Dybala, Soulé, and Malen, with Bah partnering Cristante in midfield due to injuries to Pisilli and Vaz and illness affecting Cherubini. The side featured Svilar, Mancini, N'Dicka, and Hermoso in defense, while a second-string lineup appeared in the second half. Il Romanista notes this was Roma's first competitive friendly following internal training matches against Primavera and Trastevere, where Roma won 6–0 twice. Forza Roma adds that midfielder Neil El Aynaoui, currently on holiday in Cannes, attended as a spectator before rejoining the squad on July 30th ahead of Wales-based training.

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Manca sempre meno al fischio d'inizio di Cannes-Roma, la terza amichevole di questo nuovo corso giallorosso. Dopo i due 6-0 contro Primavera e Trastevere, Gasperini vuole altre risposte. Il test contro il club francese sarà più probante e potrà dare indicazioni importanti sul lavoro svolto in…

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