Multiple sources claim Roma are already looking for a potential replacement for Ivan Juric, who has clashed with part of the dressing room, while fans will continue their protest in a Serie A game against Torino tomorrow.
Tension is running high at the Stadio Olimpico, where Roma will host Torino tomorrow in a mid-week Serie A fixture.
Under-fire coach Juric said at a press conference on Wednesday that he’s not thinking about being sacked, but Corriere dello Sport and Sky Sport Italia claim the Giallorossi director Florent Ghisolfi is already looking for a possible successor in case the team fails to beat Torino.
Roma already looking for Juric replacement as fans continue to protest
Roma owners decided against sacking Juric after a 5-1 loss against Fiorentina but haven’t been in the capital for over a month.
The last time they were spotted in Italy was 42 days ago, when they suddenly decided to sack Daniele De Rossi to hire the ex-Torino boss.
Angry fans will continue to protest club owners tomorrow when the Stadio Olimpico won’t be sold out, reports Corriere dello Sport.
It remains to be seen if they’ll keep supporting the team against the Granata, especially after 60 angry fans confronted Roma players upon their return from Florence on Sunday night.