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Not only the captain, but also Mancini, Pellegrini, Dybala, Paredes, and Cristante have spoken with the Giallorossi supporters.

The Roma team returned around 2 this morning after the debacle in Florence. More than 50 fans gathered at the Termini Station to protest against the players. The first one to step out was Mats Hummels, making his mark with an own goal. Subsequently, Lorenzo Pellegrini went forth to engage in conversation with the yellow-red supporters. Shortly after, Gianluca Mancini joined him. The captain and the vice-captain had a confrontation with the Roman fans, who voiced their exhaustion at the current situation, saying, “We are sick for Roma, wake up.” “Patience has run out, you have to win. We can’t take it anymore.” Shortly thereafter, Paulo Dybala, Bryan Cristante, and Leandro Paredes (accused of laughing with Kean after the 5-1 score) also stepped down. After their discussion, they returned to the bus, amid fans chanting “Show some guts!”. This Thursday at the Olympic Stadium, a sensitive clash with Torino is on the cards, and another protest is expected.

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