Roma's Champions League dream is still very much alive, but the path just got a lot tougher. A heavy 5-2 defeat to Inter Milan was a significant setback, yet the mathematical reality offers a lifeline. The Giallorossi remain in the hunt for a top-four finish, a testament to how competitive Serie A has been this season.
Head coach Gian Piero Gasperini, drawing on his experience of building resilient teams at Atalanta, has delivered a clear message to his squad: the season is far from over. With a crucial match against Pisa on the horizon, the focus has shifted from the league table to mentality and cohesion. Gasperini is working to rebuild the team's confidence and defensive solidity after a performance that fell well below their earlier standards.
This task is made more difficult by a significant injury list, with key attackers like Artem Dovbyk and Paulo Dybala among the absentees. However, the coach's belief is unwavering. The equation is simple—a win against Pisa, coupled with a favorable result elsewhere, could close the gap to just one point with six games remaining. For Roma, the final stretch is about rediscovering their identity and fighting for every point, proving that their campaign is far from compromised.
