New Straits Times

Di Francesco lifting Roma to new heights

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MILAN: Eusebio Di Francesco has stamped his mark on AS Roma during a rollercoas­ter first season which has seen the side from the capital return to the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in 34 years.

The fast-talking 48-year-old, whose reputation is one of an astute tactician with a talent for attractive attacking football, replaced Luciano Spalletti, who departed for Inter Milan after a second-placed Serie A finish in 2016-17.

Taking over a side missing retired club legend Francesco Totti, Di Francesco has set about moulding the club to his style, as they sit third in Serie A and are into the Champions League final four for the first time in over three decades.

They come up against Liverpool — a side who dramatical­ly beat them on penalties in the 1984 European Cup final in the Stadio Olimpico.

“Now we’re all convinced that we have the best coach we could possible have,” said club sporting director Monchi after Roma shocked Barcelona 3-0 at the Stadio Olimpico to secure a 4-4 aggregate draw and reach the semi-finals on away goals.

For that game, Di Francesco switched for the first time to a three-man defence from his favoured 4-3-3 formation.

“The difference for me was Di Francesco, he changed a lot of things and he got it spot on,” said Roma captain Daniele De Rossi.

Di Francesco is often compared to Jurgen Klopp for his coaching style and dress sense, standing on the sidelines dressed in tailored suits and wearing colourful hipster glasses.

Di Francesco says his managerial style is a mixture of Carlo Ancelotti and Antonio Conte.

“I like Ancelotti’s calmness and the relationsh­ip he can establish with his players. Conte is very good from the motivation­al point of view and is a great worker on the training pitch. I think I’m in the middle of the two,” he said.

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? Roma players train at their Trigoria Training Ground in Rome yesterday.
REUTERS PIC Roma players train at their Trigoria Training Ground in Rome yesterday.

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