Roma, Daniele De Rossi doesn’t hide satisfaction
The words of Daniele De Rossi after Roma-Feyenoord
It took penalty kicks for Roma to beat Feyenoord and qualify for the Europa League round of 16. In the post-match, at the microphones of "Sky Sport", Giallorossi coach Daniele De Rossi analyzed without mincing words the performance of his boys, without hiding his satisfaction for the result obtained.
"Soì è the most beautiful way to win, è it was all very Romanist, very heart-stopping. It was my first European night in Rome under this guise and è it was beautiful that it ended like that. It was a well-deserved victory for what we did in the first half and maybe è the most beautiful way to win. We Romanists say never a joy, but we are starting to turn the page in this respect as well, we are a good team capable of winning against anyone" began the Giallorossi coach.
"I am overjoyed with what I see, since è little time we have been working. Teams should always be improved, we have to work on many aspects. We played against a team built for Champions, we were good. It fits us to be tired playing at this pace. We have to understand whyé we can not keep the field in a better way, but at 120' I saw a burst of everyone and almost Romelu does not score" continued the former SPAL coach.
"A thank you to the stadium. I do not want to exaggerate becauseé it is the round of 16, but these people should be thanked for how they supported us. I try to restrain myself, if I jumped on the gate like I did when I was 25 years old, I wouldn't make it.
added the former captain of the capitolini.
In conclusion, Daniele De Rossi è expressed himself regarding his future as Roma coach: "Exams never end. We have one every three days, but I do not feel under examination. To the boys to motivate them I talk about will;. I have to snap and try to give my best for as long as this experience lasts. I am enjoying this job and every now and then I get annoyed thinking about the challenge with Torino, because I would like to enjoy such an evening. We do not fill the Circus Maximus, but we must be happy with nights like these".