
Roma's Serie A campaign has taken a downturn, with the team now trailing behind Juventus and Como. Tensions have escalated between coaches Claudio Ranieri and Gian Piero Gasperini, who has openly criticized the club's management and their transfer strategy.
What is behind the Ranieri v Gasperini chaos at Roma
The last few weeks have been rather strange at Serie A side Roma. They have gone from being a favourite to qualify for the top four to now being behind Juventus and Como in the race. Now, something bigger is brewing, with Claudio Ranieri and Gian Piero Gasperini publicly clashing.
Importantly, Gasperini has never hidden his frustration with the club owners. At one point, he also skipped a press conference as he didnât want to go overboard with his criticism of the Friedkins and Ranieri.
Before the game against Pisa, Gasperini once again clarified that he didnât get all his signings in the summer. Beyond that, he made it clear that the club should focus on signing established players and not young players, as it would put too much pressure on the project. He also placed special emphasis on Wesley and Donyell Malen, describing them as his own signings.
That isnât new but after the win over Pisa, it is Ranieri who took to the press, leading to the spat between the two becoming public.
The ex-Roma manager said: âIâll assess the situation at the end. When youâre a coach, you look at the physical condition, you make the substitutions⊠as an advisor, you stay in your place, and when the club asks you to speak up, you have your say. Iâm the ownersâ senior advisor, not Gasperiniâs.â
Focusing specifically on Gasperiniâs comments on the signings, he said: âI chose five or six coaches, three of which didnât come. The club chose Gasperini. We chose him for what he did at Atalanta: starting with young players and slowly bringing them to the big stage.â
Emphasising that all signings were made with Gasperiniâs permission, he said: âI stopped coaching for this reason; if we have to lose a year of development, Iâm happy to do so. We expected exactly this: we signed young players, Gasperini and I chose the players. There wasnât a single player who came without his approval. Ziolkowski, Venturino, Zaragoza.â
He also revealed that Roma didnât sign Jonathan Rowe because the manager said so, leading to the winger joining Bologna.
âItâs true, we could have signed Rowe, but he wasnât taken at his request. We tried to give the coach a team that last year finished one point away from the Champions League, and young players to develop. If I like to continue in this role, Iâll stay, otherwise I wonât. Iâm not acting as anyoneâs guarantor; I love Roma. Just as I stepped aside as coach, I can now act as a senior advisor.â
In what appeared to be a rant, Ranieri didnât end there. He then said that Wesley and Malen werenât the only signings Gasperini approved and others need to be spoken of as his signings too.
âItâs true that we brought Malen and Wesley, but we also brought all the others. Many were injured and there were other issues. Itâs too easy to say Malen and Wesley. We also chose Ferguson and we wasted time on Sancho, who then didnât want to come. Some players the coach didnât like, and we didnât bring them. Letâs bring these players, but with the FFP issue, we had to bring in a lot of players on loan.â
âThis means we brought in some players on loan, then some are from Roma like Wesley and Malen, and others maybe arenât at that level. Never mind, we brought them in on purpose. Havenât they settled in or arenât they good enough? Letâs change them.â
He also took another shot at Gasperini, pointing out there is a lack of unity at the club and this wasnât the case when he was manager.
âLast year, there was complete unity between me, the players, and the fans. The fans took us by the hand, and it was a wonderful ride. We missed out on the Champions League by just one point; the team had achieved so much. I was fortunate to have only two serious injuries, Dybala and Saelemaekers.
âToday, I find myself in a different role. As a coach, you have quick and practical responsibility; on the pitch, you have to know how to change the game and make the right decisions. Now, however, you have to observe, see, and give your opinion when asked.â
This ideally gives the impression of being just another episode in the Serie A but it is also a clash of individuals with differing personalities. Gasperini has always been combative and demanding. He often makes major demands and has lofty expectations.
Ranieri is empathetic and more of a politician. Now, it feels like one of them will leave Roma sooner or later.
Kaustubh Pandey I GIFN
Share this article
The conflict stems from Gasperini's frustration with the club's management and their failure to secure his desired signings during the summer transfer window.
Roma has shifted from being a favorite for a top-four finish to falling behind teams like Juventus and Como in the standings.
Gasperini criticized the club for focusing on young players instead of established talent, which he believes adds unnecessary pressure to the team's project.
Gasperini highlighted Wesley and Donyell Malen as players he considers his own signings, emphasizing their importance to his vision for the team.





See every story in Sports â including breaking news and analysis.