The Spanish defender: “I want to go back to my best, if it’s not this week, it will be the next.”
Shortly after the presentation of a mural against violence towards women at Monti Tiburtini, Mario Hermoso engaged with the journalists present, also discussing the current situation of Roma. “What we need to do now is return to being one hundred percent in all areas, in all aspects, and this of course falls under our responsibility,” the former Atletico player began. “We players are responsible, for better or worse, for everything that happens, everything concerning the club, the team, the people, like the fans who follow Roma. Clearly, the first party responsible for this crisis is us, there is no doubt about it.” “Now, what we will do with Claudio (Ranieri, ed) will be to turn around a complex situation.” Then, however, he is eager to explain,” I believe that difficult and important situations have always been experienced throughout the history of football, not only in Rome.” The situation during the season can often be less than positive. This is something currently experienced by many other leading European teams, much like what is happening now with Manchester, right?
So, how do we get out of this situation? ”We have to give our all on the field, along with all the people who follow and support Roma,” adds Hermoso. ”Those who truly feel it in their hearts, those who assist the team. We have many young players, for whom all this pressure may be a bit overwhelming. We boast a group of players who have already participated in numerous international matches. We possess knowledge and experience of what these scenarios entail, and we are the first ones willing to lend them a helping hand. Those who will take on most of the responsibility will be us, the ones who have been part of the football world for the longest time. “I believe we will assume a leading role in the locker room. We’re confident that we can change the situation.” Finally, on his return to the field after a month of absence: “I would like to return as soon as possible,” but I must respect the medical and physiotherapy aspects. They rightly want to see me at my best, to get me to the highest possible level. “I’ve been stationary for nearly 5 weeks. If I don’t return this week, it will be next.” So, with Tottenham and Atalanta in play, Hermoso could still be left on the sidelines.