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Sabatini defends Massara's Roma tenure ahead of Juventus move
·8 July 2026·43d ago

Sabatini defends Massara's Roma tenure ahead of Juventus move

Source: Forza Roma

Walter Sabatini has defended Riccardo Massara's work at Roma, days after Massara was appointed to head Juventus's technical area. Speaking to Tuttosport, Sabatini praised Massara's professionalism during his time at the Giallorossi, saying: "Unfortunately at Roma he became a fine catalyst for nonsense: they pointed the finger at him for everything, but he was always silent. Polite, educated, he worked tremendously behind the scenes and never stepped out of line. He was always on top of things, never sparked any argument with Gasperini, indeed he tried in every way to avoid clashes. Roma's Champions League success was a triumph for the coach, the squad and the club. It's too convenient to exclude Massara from the credit—his work was important too."

Sabatini went on to address the relationship between Massara and head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, saying they think about life and working relationships in completely different ways. "They are day and night," Sabatini explained. "The things that were said about Ricky speak for themselves. He deserved Juventus, but most of all he didn't deserve to be mistreated as he was in recent months."

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Walter Sabatini has defended Riccardo Massara's tenure at Roma following the latter's appointment as Juventus's new technical director. Speaking to Tuttosport, the former Roma sporting director argued that Massara was unfairly scapegoated during his time at the club despite working diligently behind the scenes. Sabatini praised Massara's professionalism and discretion, noting he remained silent and well-mannered throughout his Roma spell while contributing significantly to the club's operations. Both outlets emphasize Sabatini's assertion that Massara deserves credit for Roma's Champions League success alongside the coaching staff and squad, rather than being excluded from it. Sabatini attributed tensions between Massara and head coach Gian Piero Gasperini to fundamentally different approaches to work and team relationships, describing them as "day and night." He concluded that Massara did not warrant the negative treatment he received in recent months at Roma and deserved the opportunity to move to Juventus.

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Walter Sabatini difende il lavoro di Massara alla Roma. L'ex ds giallorosso - in un'intervista a Tuttosport - ha parlato dell'avventura di Ricky (da ieri nuovo responsabile dell'area tecnica della Juventus) nella Capitale. Queste le sue parole: "Purtroppo a Roma è diventato un bel catalizzatore di…

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