The singer’s words: “Captains are clapped, not whistled at”
Alex Britti, singer-songwriter and massive Romanista fan, has given an interview to Radio Radio. Here are his words on the upcoming match against Inter: “Roma always plays the game” because the attitude I like to have is that I play with everyone. “I always feel positive and anticipate a surprise that hasn’t happened yet this year, and Inter is the right opponent. If you win against a great team, it would be a significant confidence booster for the team and the fans.” Britti then spoke of Pellegrini: “He’s a golden boy and an incredible athlete. If you’re from Roma, you must strive to uplift him, going against him is of no use.” The captains receive applause, never jeers. I would never have thought of booing Santarini or Giannini. I’m not fond of this situation. He has always been a champion and bestowed upon us numerous points last year. “Either we overestimated him before or underestimated him after, perhaps both.” In conclusion, he spoke of Mourinho: “José was a remarkably strong coach but today he’s a rock star, always grinding his own axe.” “Everything he says, he does it for himself. Regarding the story of the ring, it doesn’t interest me, I just want to see some football.”