In a recent press conference, Roma coach Ivan Juric candidly addressed the challenges facing his team as they prepare for a crucial match against Torino. With his position under scrutiny following a disappointing performance, Juric remains focused on his responsibilities rather than the threat of dismissal.
Reflecting on the team’s struggles, Juric stated, “There has been an emotional collapse. After 40 days of good work… I expected a step forward, but there was a total collapse.” He drew parallels to AC Milan’s situation under Pioli, who faced a similar setback after losing 5-0 to Atalanta. “It can be a turning point, like it was for Milan,” he noted, suggesting that such defeats can reveal deeper issues that need addressing.
Juric emphasized the importance of unity within the squad, asserting, “The Roma squad cannot afford exclusions.” He believes that keeping all players engaged is crucial for the team’s success. Acknowledging the intense discussions and arguments within the team, he remarked, “It has been days of heavy arguments, but it’s better that it happened early.” He views these confrontations as necessary for redirecting the team’s focus and energy.
When asked about the internal conflicts, Juric stated, “I think it should remain between us,” indicating that while disagreements have occurred, they should stay private. He added, “We told each other the truth. Maybe at first in a violent way, then reasonably,” highlighting that confronting issues directly is essential for progress.
On the topic of tactical changes, Juric defended his team’s defensive record: “The team has conceded only 5 goals in 7 matches.” He expressed confidence in his players’ abilities and their desire to improve, stating, “They want to improve and they can do very well.”
Juric also mentioned his communication with the club’s president: “I have had contact with the president and we talked about everything.” He believes that focusing on their roles is key to overcoming challenges: “I need to coach, the doctor needs to care for players, and the players need to play.”