Premier League
The dismissal of Daniele De Rossi as coach of Roma has caused a stir among Italian fans and media. Despite his status as a club icon, his departure was decided for several reasons that have marked a problematic start to the season for the team. The lack of results, internal conflicts with the board, and questionable management of the Dybala case are among the key factors that led Roma to make this difficult decision, according to Corriere De La Sera.
The 4 reasons why Roma fired De Rossi
-Poor results: The first reason that led to his dismissal was the team's performance in the early matches of the league. With a series of adverse results, pressure on De Rossi quickly increased, and the board decided that the team needed a change of direction to turn the situation around in the league.
-Poor relationship with the CEO: Another contentious issue was his relationship with Roma's CEO, Lina Souloukou. Tensions between them reportedly became increasingly evident, ultimately deteriorating the working environment at the club. These internal problems were a decisive factor in the Friedkin family's decision, owners of Roma.
-The Dybala case: Handling the Dybala case was also a key element in De Rossi's departure. The coach couldn't effectively manage the situation of the Argentine forward, whose disputes with the club had been ongoing for months. The tensions between them affected the team dynamic and the sports planning.
-Relationship with Friedkin: Finally, the disagreements between De Rossi and the Friedkin family regarding the sports project and the club's future sealed his fate. These differences, combined with results and internal conflicts, made it clear that the bond between the ex-player and Roma could not be sustained any longer.
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