Former Roma sporting director Ramon Monchi admits he made mistakes during his brief time with the Giallorossi. The 54=year-old spent just under two years with Roma before returning to Sevilla, and speaking with Il Messaggero, he touched on the turbulent period during his time in Rome:
“I tried to do my best but it’s true that I made mistakes, I’ve never had a problem admitting my mistakes but you also have to understand the context.”
“This season I was wrong in Seville too, but in Andalusia I have a history of 24 years with 19 finals and 10 trophies that make me go out quietly in the evening when I have to take my two dogs for a walk.”
“In Rome I didn’t have time to correct my mistakes. When I arrived people thought that in addition to signing the players I would score and save penalties… But the responsibility is mine. Looking back there would be so many things I wouldn’t do anymore.”
“I don’t want to focus on individual signings. With Pastore I made a mistake but the big mistake was that I had to better understand what Roma was. What it stands for the city, the fans and the press. And when I realised it, it was late.”
“95% of the responsibility was mine during that period of time, I wasn’t myself.”
“Totti? He helped me a lot when working as a director at the club.”
“Roma are a great club and like in all clubs you have little time to perform well. That’s the big issue – nobody waits for you.”
“It would be easy to say that Roma’s management didn’t let me work. It’s not true. I can’t say anything about Baldini or Pallotta, much less about Baldissoni and Fienga.”