Roma awaits the new coach: Dan Friedkin will decide. And DDR does not close the door

First the defeat against Bologna, then the dismissal of Ivan Juric and finally Ghisolfi’s words. The first week’s rest was set up on Sunday afternoon at home Rome and the following hours were used by the owners to leaf through the daisies, waiting for the final decision and the announcement of the new coach. Everything is still open, there are many names, and the feeling is that it will take a little longer, because the choice will necessarily have to be the right one, after the two changes on the bench in just 12 days of the championship.

“Friedkin go home”.
A few simple words, which well capture the moment of anger and frustration in the Rome environment these days. The Giallorossi fans wanted to express their dissent with a banner outside the hotel that is hosting Dan and Ryan Friedkin, with the unequivocal text: “Friedkin go home”.

Dan Friedkin decides.
The internal soul of the Giallorossi club would in fact have advised the owners to turn to an Italian name. A coach immediately ready to solve problems and who knows Serie A. Dan Friedkin, however, was burned by the last time, when he didn’t decide on Juric and relied on the then CEO of the Capitoline club Lina Souloukou. Precisely for this reason, given how things have gone, Dan Friedkin himself would like to make a decision alone and in the end he will be the one to choose.

The technicians on the list.
In the last few hours, many names have been mentioned, from Edin Terzic to Roberto Mancini, up to the possible returns of Rudi Garcia, Claudio Ranieri and Daniele De Rossi, with Massimiliano Allegri remaining a hypothesis. However, the decision was postponed to the next few hours, with Dan Friedkin who in the past, given Mourinho’s arrival, also surprised everyone with a surprise choice.

De Rossi’s words.
Having received the award for the “Italian footballer” category during the Hall of Fame ceremony held in Coverciano, Daniele De Rossi also had the opportunity to talk from the stage about his recent dismissal from the Roma bench, which caused so much discussion at home Giallorossi and beyond: “Never again in Trigoria? I’ve never said this. Beyond the dynamics of both a player and a coach, dismissal is part of the job, I’m at home there, my father also works there. I spent more time in Trigoria and here than at home. So just as I returned to Coverciano I will also return to Trigoria.”