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Roma president Pallotta blasts Monchi after departure

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Roma president James Pallotta hit back at former sporting director Monchi on Monday after the Spaniard blamed difference­s with the American for his departure from the Serie A club earlier this month.

Pallota told his club’s official website that he was surprised Monchi, full name Ramon Rodriguez Verdejo, told reporters in Spain he let Roma because “the president (Pallota) wanted to go right; I wanted to go let” ater returning to Sevilla less than two years ater arriving in Rome, snubbing an offer from Premier League club Arsenal.

“I want to make something very clear; right from the start, I was very clear about the direction I wanted us to go in and that’s why we spent a lot of money bringing Monchi in,” Pallota said.

“I gave him 100 per cent control to appoint the coach he wanted, to employ the assistant coaches and the performanc­e staff, to manage the scouting and to bring in the players he wanted. If you look at our results and our performanc­es, it’s clear that this hasn’t worked.” Monchi, 50, let the stutering capital club in the wake of coach Eusebio Di Francesco’s sacking, which came ater defeats to Porto and local rivals Lazio that let them out of the Champions League and struggling to qualify for the competitio­n next season.

Roma are fith in Serie A, four points behind AC Milan in the last Champions League place ater losing 2-1 at struggling SPAL at the weekend.

It was the latest defeat of a disappoint­ing season that has seen Roma fail to build on reaching the Champions League semi-finals last year ater selling several key players in the summer, including now-liverpool goalkeeper Allison.

“In November ... I asked Monchi for his Plan B should things continue to get worse. He had sole responsibi­lity for football operations at Roma but he didn’t have a Plan B,” said Pallota.

“Please let me know what Monchi wanted to do differentl­y? We gave him complete control and now we ... are in danger of missing out on finishing in the Top 3 for the first time since 2014.”

Roma appointed Roman-born coach Claudio Ranieri to salvage a season that is close to going off the rails, but are yet to name a successor to Monchi.

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