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The match Tottenham-Roma, which on paper was really difficult for the Giallorossi, ended in a draw. Here’s what Ranieri said in the post-match.
What could have been, and had seemed in the first 10 minutes, a possible disaster, turned out to be a useful result.
The Roma managed to equalize the Tottenham-Roma match in the final minutes thanks to a goal from Mats Hummels, who had won the penalty within the first 10 minutes of the game.
Securing a match that according to coach Claudio Ranieri was really “necessary”.
Here are the words of the Giallorossi coach in the post-match, collected by Sky Sport.
Tottenham-Roma, Claudio Ranieri’s comments
On the match
“The boys played a great match, I was not happy with the game against Napoli, we had to respond blow for blow and in Napoli we didn’t do it – he says – I don’t want a team that closes itself but that attacks. Fans love the team that tries to win, then you can succeed or not.”
“This time I explained myself well, the boys never gave up, I want a team that shows the fans that we are here and that we haven’t forgotten how to play football.”
On Hummels’ goal
“Hummels arrived a tenth of a second late on the penalty, only VAR can see these things but he has incredible experience, he brought calmness and security and he’s not yet at 100% and he can do very well in this defense.”
Roma: what has changed?
“I asked the team to use all their resources, Tottenham has incredible sprinters, I congratulated Postecoglu, we often surprised them, we were a bit imprecise with crosses until we managed to.”
On the future and Dybala
“I don’t think one swallow makes a spring, we need to work hard to play good matches, this team needed this match.”
Dybala? He trained little and so tonight 45 minutes were more than enough, I didn’t want to risk it but he did very well“.
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He has a problem with Letang.
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Another flop for De Zerbi at Marseille. After losing grip on Ligue 1, the coach also bids farewell to the Coupe de France.
Last night saw the round of 16 of the Coupe de France take place. Among the matches, the elimination of Marseille coached by De Zerbi was particularly noteworthy: defeated (and eliminated) at home by Lille managed by Genesio.
Marseille, another flop: De Zerbi “blames” Letang
The mastiffs took the lead in the first half thanks to a goal from Haraldsson and led for most of the game, before being equalized by a goal from Luis Henrique (assisted by former Juventus player Rabiot) in the last minute of injury time. Despite the late euphoria, the Marseille team still had to exit the competition prematurely: being eliminated in the penalty shootout.
Another “failure” for De Zerbi, who had started the season openly stating (in the season’s first pre-match press conference) his intention to “fight on equal terms with PSG” and now finds himself in mid-January trailing by -7 points after losing (3-0) the direct confrontation at home. Without the burden of European competitions, unlike his opponents of the day, the national cup represented an obligation to honor at its best.
However, the former Brighton coach identified the “culprit” of the defeat. Namely, Lille president Olivier Letang, who was criticized for coming down from the stands to talk to the fourth official. The Italian coach openly complained about the behavior of the owner of Les Dogues, in the post-match interview.
“Can someone explain to me why the president of Lille (Olivier Letang, ed) came down to the field to talk to the fourth official? This is the second time here, he had already done it in the league. The President of the Republic could do it, but not the president of a club. His place is in the stands, and if no one tells him anything, I will. I didn’t see Pablo Longoria (Marseille’s president, ed) talking to the fourth official. Many things are strange, and I have difficulty understanding them. In thirty years of football, I had never seen a president of a club come down to the field to talk to the representatives of the refereeing committee.”
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Didier Deschamps will leave the guidance of the French national team after the 2026 World Cup, as officially confirmed. New era on the horizon for les bleus.
An era of successes for Deschamps
Didier Deschamps, coach of the French national team since 2012, has announced that his tenure will end after the 2026 World Cup. During his management, the head coach led France to historical milestones, including the 2018 World Cup victory and the Euro 2016 final. The decision to leave the bench of the Bleus marks the end of an era full of successes and strategic changes that have brought France back to the top of world football.
The future of the French national team
With the announcement of his departure, the debate opens on who will take the helm of the French national team. Several names are already circulating as possible successors, with Zidane at the top of the list but keep an eye out for surprises like Rudi Garcia and Sage, fueling speculations and expectations. The future of the team will depend greatly on the choice of the new coach, who will have the task of maintaining France’s competitiveness in the international football landscape.
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Source: X account of Fabrizio Romano
🚨🇫🇷 Didier Deschamps will leave France job after the World Cup 2026, statement now also confirms. pic.twitter.com/kYF4HLCger
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 8, 2025
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