The Giallorossi have immediately returned to training ahead of their away game in Como. Ghisolfi was also present on the sideline.
Following their triumph in the Europa League against Braga, which ended in a convincing 3-0 victory, Roma wasted no time in resuming their training in Trigoria this morning. In the crosshairs, there is indeed the daunting away game challenge in Como, scheduled for Sunday at 6 PM. The team has been divided into two groups – a usual practice following the games: standard training for those who didn’t play (or played a little) against the Portuguese, while it’s downtime for everyone else. On the field were Selemaekers, Hermoso (author of yesterday’s third goal), Shomurodov, Celik, El Shaarawy, Dahl, Sangaré, Angeliño, Le Fée, Baldanzi and many other youngsters from the Spring team. Florent Ghisolfi was also present to monitor the training from the sidelines, working tirelessly for the immediate future of the club juggling between the January market, the new CEO, and the new head coach. In the initial phase of activation, Ranieri’s determination to keep the team’s focus high was immediately noticed: “Short step. Don’t push, but show you’re there,” he reportedly told the players, particularly Shomurodov. Subsequently, it was time for a mini-match on a reduced-size field with small goals. The only rule of the exercise, which didn’t even include offside, was that the goal had to be scored with a single touch (kicking first). The three points up for grabs in Como are crucial for Roma, who, following two consecutive victories, must continue on their path of resurgence.