Tag: Roma

  • Jose Mourinho calls Ronaldo about Roma move

    Jose Mourinho calls Ronaldo about Roma move

    Incoming Roma coach Jose Mourinho has sensationally put in a direct call to Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Ronaldo is unsettled at Juventus and weighing up his future in Turin.

    With a year to run on his contract, Ronaldo’s agent Jorge Mendes has been sounding out interested clubs across Europe, including former teams Manchester United and Real Madrid, along with PSG.

    La Stampa says Mourinho is also keen and called Ronaldo to quiz him about his plans. The new Roma coach wanted to know exactly Ronaldo’s current thoughts.

    Ronaldo has been informed he would not have to take pay-cut should he switch to Roma this summer.

    However for the moment, the Juve striker’s favoured option is a return to United, according to the Turin newspaper.

  • Mourinho pushing for reunion with Hazard at Roma

    Mourinho pushing for reunion with Hazard at Roma

    Roma coach Jose Mourinho is pushing to bring Real Madrid attacker Eden Hazard to Italy.

    Mourinho wants a reunion with his former Chelsea star this summer.

    Deportes Cuatro says Mourinho is plotting an audacious swoop for the 30-year-old.

    Hazard moved to Real back in 2019 for £130million but has been a huge disappointment in the Spanish capital.

    Over two years, he’s scored just five times and Real are understood to be running out of patience with him.

    Some reports suggest that the club would be willing to allow him to leave for free, to allow the absence of his wage to free up some space financially.

  • I never let outside noise affect my managerial decision – Mourinho

    I never let outside noise affect my managerial decision – Mourinho

    Former Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho insists he does not let outside noise affect his managerial decisions as he prepares to take over at AS Roma.

    Mourinho was sacked at Spurs last month after a poor second half of the season, but he was out of work for just 15 days.

    He was appointed head coach of Serie A side Roma in a role which would start next season.

    The end of his stint at Tottenham had all the hallmarks of a typical Mourinho exit.

    He publicly criticised players, alienated fans with his style of play and picked fights with the media.

    In spite of that, Mourinho says he is only focused on what goes on in the club.

    “We don’t let outside influences affect what we do inside,” he said.

    “Pressure is always there in football. So, we focus on the basics and our preparation and we keep the environment fun but committed and professional.

    “For me, every game has a pressure because they all mean different things.

    “There is pressure with a derby, a semi-final to make the final, a final to win the trophy, and three points to progress up the table and not lose your position.”

    During his troubles at the English Premier League (EPL) club, Mourinho said he thrived on the pressure he applies to himself.

    “It comes down to preparation,” he said. “It’s important to always be prepared for all eventualities, because, in this way, you can adapt to pressure moments by relying on your preparation and your repetition.

    “When making big decisions, I make sure I have all the information I need to hand.

    “This is the top ‘tactic’ because it is impossible to make any decisions without knowing all the details and taking time to understand them.”

  • Tottenham send warning to Jose Mourinho

    Tottenham send warning to Jose Mourinho

    Tottenham have relayed a warning to new Roma coach Jose Mourinho.

    The Mirror says Spurs have told former manager Mourinho he will not be able to sign Eric Dier or Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg next season at Roma.

    Mourinho was sacked by Tottenham last month but it took just 15 days for the boss to get a new job.

    It was rumoured Dier and Hojbjerg were at the top of his list, alongside Manchester United’s Juan Mata and Nemanja Matic.

    But Spurs will not consider offers from Roma for their midfield pair.

  • ‘Jose Mourinho is a breath of fresh air for everyone’

    ‘Jose Mourinho is a breath of fresh air for everyone’

    Alessandro Florenzi thinks Roma can win the Serie A title under new manager Jose Mourinho – but is not sure whether he will play under the coach next season.

    Mourinho was the surprise choice to succeed Paulo Fonseca at the Serie A club next season, and will have a decision to make over Florenzi, who has spent this season on loan at Paris Saint-Germain.

    The 31-year-old told Gazzetta dello Sport : “It’s a breath of fresh air for everyone, Mourinho may be one of the coaches with the most experience and personality. One that will be able to control the Roman environment, I hope he can do well.”

    Asked whether Mourinho can bring the Scudetto to Roma, Florenzi said: “As a fan, I hope so. So that I can go to the Circo Massimo to celebrate.”

  • Di Canio tells Roma: You’ve hired the worst of the worst

    Di Canio tells Roma: You’ve hired the worst of the worst

    Lazio great Paolo di Canio has launched a furious tirade against Jose Mourinho after his appointment by Roma.

    Di Canio is adamant the move will end in tears.

    He told Roma fans: “You’ve got the worst of the worst.

    “I understand you needed a big name at this moment, but it’s like when you sign a player who is finished. Mourinho just wanted a job with money, he’s had his third sacking in four years, kicked out from everywhere due to the incompatibility of his character and before that’s all he was good at, having character.

    “Now Tottenham gave him the boot for his results and incapacity to take the team to another level after two years with all the money they spent.

    “Considering the environment around Roma, he’s fine, you might be expecting who knows what, but I tell you he’s the worst of the worst. He’s finished in every conceivable way.

    “He doesn’t even play football, he plays anti-football. You might enjoy yourselves in a few press conferences, because controversy makes for good theatre, but let me tell you: to reconstruct a team, he’s the worst you could possibly get.

    “And I can say that because he was my favourite up until seven years ago, even more than Pep Guardiola.”

  • Mourinho targets Man Utd keeper as first Roma signing

    Mourinho targets Man Utd keeper as first Roma signing

    Jose Mourinho is planning a raid on former club Manchester United this summer to boost his newly inherited AS Roma squad.

    Mourinho was named new Roma coach yesterday and will take charge from the end of this season from Paulo Fonseca.

    And Corriere della Sera says Mourinho would like to sign David de Gea from United – should he become available.

    It’s suggested Roma would only be able to fund a loan deal, while there is no indication De Gea would actually approve of such a move.

    Mourinho and De Gea won the Europa League and League Cup together at United.

  • Europa: Fernandes, Cavani sparkle with braces as Man Utd hit six

    Europa: Fernandes, Cavani sparkle with braces as Man Utd hit six

    Bruno Fernandes and Edinson Cavani scored twice each as Manchester United took a giant step towards the Europa League final with a 6-2 drubbing of AS Roma on Thursday.

    The emphatic victory was in their semi-final first leg game at Old Trafford.

    Manchester United’s run of four semi-final losses under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should be ended after next week’s second leg in the Italian capital then.

    This was after Fernandes and Cavani gave a display of class, providing two assists each to go with their goals.

    Roma paid the price for three first half injuries, including to goalkeeper Pau Lopez, which forced them to use all three sub windows before going in 2-1 up at the break.

    But that should not disguise the impact of the quality provided by Portuguese midfielder Fernandes and Uruguayan forward Cavani which the visitors simply had no answer to.

    Manchester United took a ninth-minute lead with a well-crafted goal.

    Paul Pogba’s clever turn and pass to Cavani resulted in an inviting pass to Fernandes who expertly chipped past the advancing Lopez.

    Six minutes later, though, Roma were awarded a penalty kick when Pogba slid recklessly into a tackle on Rick Karsdorp, with the full-back’s shot striking the outstretched arm of the Frenchman.

    Lorenzo Pellegrini drilled home the equaliser from the penalty kick spot.

    It got worse for Manchester United in the 34th minute when their former midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan fed Pellegrini in the inside left channel.

    The Italian’s low cross was turned in by ex-Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko.

    Roma coach Paulo Fonseca’s inability to freshen up his side from the bench in the second half proved decisive, however, as they wilted in the face of a determined Manchester United.

    Cavani fired the home side back on level terms three minutes after the interval with a fine first-time strike after being slipped in by Fernandes following a swift break.

    The Uruguayan completed the turnaround with a simple tap-in after Roma substitute goalkeeper Antonio Mirante failed to hold on to a low shot from Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

    Fernandes made it 4-2 from the spot after former Manchester United defender Chris Smalling had clattered into Cavani, and Pogba headed in the fifth from, inevitably, a Fernandes cross.

    There was still time for substitute Mason Greenwood to join in the fun with a confident finish after he was played in by the irrepressible Cavani.

    It was not quite a repeat of Manchester United’s 7-1 win over Roma in the UEFA Champions League last eight in 2007, but it was still something.

    It should give Solskjaer a chance to secure his first silverware as manager.

    “I don’t feel the job is done. We did a good job and did well, but we know they have quality,” said the Norwegian.

    “We took most of our chances today. So, we’re very pleased with that. The character showed —— we came back, we didn’t lose our heads. For five, 10 minutes at the end of the first half we didn’t look great, but we got it together.”

    His counterpart Fonseca was left puzzled how a team that was leading at the break could have fallen apart so badly.

    “It’s difficult to explain how the same team that did so well in the first half had that kind of second half.

    “It’s hard to play against a side like Manchester United without having the substitutions,” he said.

    “It’s positive to reach this stage of the competition anyway, and also to play like we did in the first half. But in the second half we got everything wrong.”

    Manchester United will face the winners of the other semi-final between Villarreal and Arsenal.

    The Spanish side won Thursday’s first leg in Spain 2-1.

  • Europa: Man Utd squad for Roma clash revealed

    Europa: Man Utd squad for Roma clash revealed

    Manchester United will have Marcus Rashford and Eric Bailly in tonight’s squad for their Europa League semifinal first-leg clash with Roma tonight.

    The Manchester Evening News says Rashford and Bailly — both of whom have missed games lately due to injury and illness respectively — were seen as they gathered at the Lowry Hotel before travelling to Old Trafford later, for the 8pm kick-off.

    Edinson Cavani, Paul Pogba and Juan Mata were also among the 23 players spotted this afternoon, with United appearing to have gone with their strongest possible squad for the last four encounter.

    United’s 23 confirmed squad members:

    Dean Henderson, David de Gea, Lee Grant; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Brandon Williams, Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Axel Tuanzebe, Eric Bailly, Luke Shaw, Alex Telles; Fred, Bruno Fernandes, Scott McTominay, Nemanja Matic, Paul Pogba, Donny van de Beek, Juan Mata, Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford, Edinson Cavani, Daniel James, Amad.

  • Europa: I want Roma to beat Man Utd – Rudiger

    Europa: I want Roma to beat Man Utd – Rudiger

    Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger is backing Roma against Manchester United this week.

    Roma go to Old Trafford on Thursday for the first-leg of their Europa League semifinal.

    After Chelsea’s 1-1 draw at Champions League opponents Real Madrid, Rudiger, a former Roma defender, has wished his old team the best for the tie.

    He told Sky Italia: “I played for Roma and I wish them the best.

    “I hope they win against United and go to the final.”