The tension at Roma's Trigoria training ground is palpable, with a planned meeting between manager Gian Piero Gasperini and senior advisor Claudio Ranieri officially postponed. The two Italian football figures were both on-site but reportedly did not exchange even a formal greeting, highlighting a clear rift as the club enters the critical final sprint for Champions League qualification.
According to reports, Ranieri arrived to have lunch with the squad, aiming to motivate the players for the decisive run-in. Gasperini, however, was absent from the meal, instead leading the afternoon training session separately. Beyond well-documented strategic differences, a new dispute has emerged regarding the medical status of defender Mancini and Wesley, with Gasperini and the club's doctors at odds over their availability for the upcoming match against Atalanta.
In an effort to maintain focus on the pitch, the club's owners, the Friedkin family, have reportedly imposed a truce until the season concludes. A mediation call between Gasperini and president Dan Friedkin is scheduled, though Ranieri's participation remains uncertain. For now, all eyes will be on whether the team can channel this off-pitch drama into on-field performance during the season's most crucial weeks.
