A little over a month ago, Roma made the controversial decision to sack José Mourinho. His relationship in the locker room soured with some players, but others idolized him. In the stands there is no doubt, all are ‘Mourinhistas’.
However, the arrival of Rossi, head of Roma’s midfield for many years as a player, can never be bad news. He knows the club and the ‘tifosi’ like the back of his hand and is quick to notice.
The style change took effect
Dybala (30) was, is, and will forever be grateful to Mourinho, which helped him a lot in Roma and was the main reason why the Argentine accepted the offer from the capital team. Furthermore, the Portuguese pampered him and gave him complete freedom on the green. And although the ‘jewel’ in ‘The Special One’ is fun, the truth is that for a player who has enough fuel to play 90′ and struggles with defensive efforts, the more his team attacks, better.
That’s exactly what the ‘gillorosi’ team has improved, in football terms. With De Rossi they attack more and they would rather win 6-5 than win 1-0. In this way, the offensive players have more control over the ball, are more involved in the game and have more fun. And as in any area of life, if you are happy, you will do things better.
Dybala has scored six goals in seven games since the Italian came to the bench and he floats every time he puts on his boots. ” De Rossi brought us enthusiasm. “He knows the club better than anyone,” said Paulo Dybala.
Against Torino he scored a hat-trick and Roma entered the race for the Champions League, four points behind Bologna. The merit of De Rossi is not in the results, but in that when there is rest, unity is strength and now in Rome everyone will go in the same direction. Six victories, one draw and one defeat since the legend returned, but the most important victory was the love and respect of the environment and the locker room. Dybala’s hug to the coach after a goal says it all. A picture is worth a thousand words.
Source: La Verdad

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