Roma, Di Francesco: "We can make it against Liverpool. I don't want to settle: I believe in this comeback"
Roma's coach, Eusebio Di Francesco, has spoken to Fabio Fazio during the Sunday show "Che tempo che fa", two days before from the return leg against Liverpool. Here are his words: "Too many advices? I'm not bothered because it's part of the football, the fact everyone wants to feel important is part of the beauty of this sport. Especially when you win, because I've never heard anyone when I've lost. There are also great advisers. We've done something extraordinary against Barcelona. I want to send a message: I believe we can make it, this team has played two important games in Europe getting to the semifinals, a very difficult thing. I don't want to settle: I believe in this comeback".
"Sean Cox? I totally share Pallotta's thoughts, I'm against violence. A minority - because it has to be said- of these people, that don't have anything to do with supporting the team, can ruin the image of great fans. Before I've started to coach, I've been a player and have known the Giallorossi fans. It's true they can boo you but they're always there supporting you. Is it true I wanted to become a cyclist? Yes, I supported Moser and liked that sport a lot. I tried, but then luckily I chose football. Playing against my son? He hides the lineup from me, he's kind of sly".
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