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The future of the Croatian coach hangs in the balance, but barring any extraordinary upheaval, he will be the one to lead the team on Thursday against the Maroons.

Today’s day has revealed an increasingly tense atmosphere in the locker room of Roma. During the halftime of yesterday’s match against Fiorentina, a heated bout erupted between Ivan Juric and Gianluca Mancini. The altercation, which occurred in front of numerous witnesses and was also marked by an alleged physical contact, highlights the growing internal difficulties. Rumors of a possible change on the bench have immediately intensified, with Daniele De Rossi emerging as the most likely candidate to replace the Croatian. Sorry, but you haven’t provided a full sentence or paragraph of text to translate. Please provide more context. The former Roma No.16 is reportedly requesting support from Claudio Ranieri as technical director, a role that would enable De Rossi to work alongside a driving and charismatic figure in managing the locker room. Despite the tense atmosphere, the management has chosen not to make any harsh decisions until at least the next game against Torino, scheduled for Thursday. After a meeting held this morning between Ghisolfi, Juric, and the team, The club has decided to uphold Juric as the coach for at least the next game, expecting a reaction from the players. Just a few minutes later, the coach regularly directed today’s training session, with the group traditionally divided between those who played more minutes and those who were less utilized against Fiorentina. On the injury front, good news is coming in: Matias Soulé has returned to regular training with the team, a positive sign ahead of Thursday’s crucial match. However, outside of Trigoria, Around twenty fans awaited the players at the end of their training session, and Bryan Cristante received some insults after refusing to stop for autographs and photos, followed by Dybala, Pellegrini and Zalewski who preferred to avoid contact with the fans. Meanwhile, the prestigious Ballon d’Or ceremony will take place this evening in Paris, and the yellow-red colors will be proudly represented. Artem Dovbyk and Mats Hummels, both securing the 29th position thanks to their outstanding performances in the last season.

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