Matias Soulé struck a determined tone after Roma's commanding 3-0 victory over Pisa, framing the final stretch of the Serie A season in stark terms. The win, capped by Soulé's exquisite through ball for Donyell Malen's hat-trick-clinching goal, served as the perfect response to a disappointing defeat at San Siro just days prior.
"It is a very important victory after the loss at San Siro," Soulé stated. "We had to bounce back and we did it by playing our football." The Argentine playmaker was quick to credit the team's daily work for such moments of quality, emphasizing the collective effort required for success.
With the race for Champions League qualification heating up, Soulé left no room for ambiguity about the task ahead. Roma currently finds itself in a tense battle for a top-four finish, with every point carrying immense weight in the standings. "There are six games left and each one is a final for us," he declared. "We want to go to the Champions League."
This concise, focused message underscores the high-stakes atmosphere of the season's climax. As Roma continues to apply pressure on rivals like Juventus and Como, the squad's mentality, as voiced by Soulé, appears to be locked in for the six-game sprint to the finish line.
