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Claudio Ranieri asserts that AS Roma is united amid recent tensions and emphasizes the importance of playing more Italian players for the national team's rebuild after missing three consecutive World Cups.
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Ranieri: âRoma are unitedâ & claims âplaying more Italiansâ is key to Italy rebuild
Claudio Ranieri has talked on Romaâs current situation, insisting the club are pulling in the same direction despite the tensions that have surfaced publicly in recent weeks, while also offering his verdict on how Italian football must rebuild following the third consecutive World Cup absence.
The Roma senior advisor was speaking at the Premio CittĂ di Roma ceremony at the CONI Salone dâOnore, where he kept his comments brief but pointed, via the Corriere dello Sport.
On the clubâs situation heading into the final weeks of the season, Ranieri was resolutely positive. âRoma? We expect the best, the players are giving everything. Everyone united for a single objective,â he said.
GENOA, ITALY â NOVEMBER 10: Gian Piero Gasperini head coach of Atalanta BC and Claudio Ranieri head coach of UC Sampdoria during the Serie A match between UC Sampdoria and Atalanta BC at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on November 10, 2019 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Rattini/Getty Images)
Claudio Ranieri stated that AS Roma is united and pulling in the same direction despite recent public tensions.
Ranieri claims that incorporating more Italian players is crucial for the rebuild of the national team following their absence from three consecutive World Cups.
Ranieri made his comments at the Premio CittĂ di Roma ceremony held at the CONI Salone dâOnore.

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Notably, Ranieri declined to address the widely reported tensions with head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, which have dominated headlines since his pre-match comments ahead of the Pisa fixture were made public.
His silence on the matter speaks volumes in itself, though his insistence on unity suggests he has no desire to escalate the situation further in public.
On the broader question of Italian footballâs future, a topic that has consumed the country since the Bosnia defeat, Ranieri was concise but clear.
âI think we must start from the grassroots and make sure more Italians play, because our national team coaches today have very little choice,â he said.
It is a view that aligns closely with the proposal put forward by the playersâ association in recent weeks, and one that is rapidly becoming the consensus position among Italian footballâs most experienced figures.