AS ROMA NEWS – The race for Roma’s bench has officially begun. With Claudio Ranieri having made it clear that he does not want to continue beyond this season, but refusing to give any further clues about the chosen one yesterday in the post-match match in Lecce, the Giallorossi club is faced with a crucial choice for the future. The list of names presented to Dan Friedkin remains top secret, and any doubts will have to wait for the president’s statement to be released. In the meantime, however, the newspapers continue to talk about the possible and main candidates for the not easy succession of coach Ranieri.
Gasperini, il nome giusto ma già scartato?
Gian Piero Gasperini’s name seemed among the most papable: a coach capable of enhancing young and experienced players, with European experience and used to working without pharaonic investments. However, Ranieri dampened the enthusiasm with a clear: “It won’t be him.” Truth or strategy to throw us off? Roma likes the Atalanta coach, who could continue with the three-man defense and would find Dybala (coached in Palermo) and Mancini (raised in Bergamo) again. However, Gasperini has always had a difficult relationship with some senators and his management requires tactical adaptation that is not obvious.
L’indizio di Ranieri: nome inizialmente non apprezzato
Ranieri let slip an intriguing detail: “Maybe at first the name will not be appreciated.” A hint that has sparked speculation about former Lazio coaches such as Sarri or Pioli. Both are experienced coaches with a defined idea of the game, but the biancoceleste past would make them divisive choices for the Roma square. Hard to imagine a warm reception.
La carta dei giovani emergenti: Italiano e De Zerbi
Another option for the Friedkins could be to go for an up-and-coming but already established coach. After Farioli’s exclusion, the hottest names are Vincenzo Italiano and Roberto De Zerbi. Both love proactive soccer built from the bottom up. De Zerbi, in particular, has already proven his worth in the Premier League and is familiar with Leonardo Balerdi, an Argentine defender in Roma’s sights. Italiano, on the other hand, already has experience in Serie A and could be an interesting choice if Roma decides to focus on a long-term project.
Allegri e Mancini, i nomi di esperienza
Among coaches of international stature currently without a team, two names stand out: Massimiliano Allegri and Roberto Mancini. Allegri, fresh from his experience at Juventus, is back in the news, although Ranieri’s hint of an underappreciated name could penalize him. In addition, the recent renewal of Leandro Paredes is an obstacle, given the rift between the two in their Juventus days. Mancini, now a free agent after his experience with Saudi Arabia, has previously coached Lazio and Inter with excellent results, but his candidacy seems less concrete.
Sources: Il Messaggero / Corriere dello Sport / Tuttosport
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