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Wesley returns to full training ahead of Roma's Fiorentina opener
·21 August 2026·2h ago

Wesley returns to full training ahead of Roma's Fiorentina opener

Source: Il Romanista

Roma begin their Serie A campaign on Monday at 20:45 at the Stadio Olimpico against Fiorentina under Gian Piero Gasperini. The clash represents an early test as the giallorossi kick off their season. Wesley has returned to full squad training after several days of partial work with teammates, boosting Gasperini's options for the fixture. Niccolò Pisilli, also sidelined recently, has made a full recovery and continues to train with the group. Both players are now available for selection as Roma prepare for their opening match.

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Roma kick off their Serie A season on Monday 24 August at 20:45 against Fiorentina at the Stadio Olimpico under new head coach Gian Piero Gasperini. Wesley and Niccolò Pisilli have both returned to full training after recent injuries, boosting the squad's options. Il Romanista and Forza Roma agree both players are now available for selection, though outlets differ on Wesley's recent issue—Il Romanista mentions partial work following an unspecified recovery period, while Forza Roma specifies a minor ankle sprain. Forza Roma reports that Gasperini appears set to deploy the Cristante–Koné pairing in midfield despite Pisilli's availability, and notes that Mario Hermoso holds a defensive advantage while Molina will debut on the right flank. Away from selection, Roma News highlights Paulo Dybala's public enthusiasm, with the Argentine posting images from last season's 2–0 derby victory and expressing his desire to start the new campaign with similar momentum. The Olimpico is expected to sell out as the giallorossi begin their campaign.

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Solo il weekend separa la Roma dal debutto in campionato. Lunedì alle 20.45, i giallorossi di Gian Piero Gasperini scenderanno in campo allo Stadio Olimpico contro la Fiorentina. Subito un match di alto livello per iniziare al meglio la stagione. E a pochi giorni dal primo esame, il tecnico…

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