Fabio Capello, who previously played for and then coached both Roma and Juventus, analyzed tomorrow night’s match at the Olimpico in an interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.
A last resort for Juve? “There are still too many games to go to call it that. But it’s certainly important. Juve played a courageous match against Galatasaray. And they must consider it a starting point. There are two possible paths: focus on the result or on the performance. The first demoralizes you, the second must motivate you.”
On Roma: “They’re a confident team, with great conviction, play, and mentality: they’re euphoric. And now even Gasperini seems happy, he’s no longer complaining; in Malen, he has the center forward he wanted. Of course, comparing him to Vialli seems excessive to me.”
“Tomorrow’s Roma-Juve match will be affected by the absences of Dybala and Soulé. But Gasperini has Svilar: that lad brings real points.”