“Do I speak to Lotito? No. He has a very different view as to how things should be run. I just think he does things to keep his power base rather than thinking about what's best for the league. I'm sure he has a very different opinion about that than me, but you know, actions speak louder than words."And as for the game itself? In the Roma president's eyes, it has to be part of a bigger picture. The Giallorossi don't want to just be the best team in Rome, after all, so their sights are being set a little higher than just beating Lazio.
"I'm getting used to how special it is for everyone in the city, and I look at it as something that's important for Rome, but it's one game on the way to trying to win a Scudetto.
"All of the games are important. Winning the derby twice a year against Lazio and then finishing in eighth or 10th place doesn't really make me happy. It's important for the city, we want to win it, but you have to look at it relative to how we're doing for the whole year.
"I'm a Boston guy, so we're used to it with the Celtics, the Bruins and the Red Sox. It doesn't do much good if you beat the Yankees 10 times and finish in last place."
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2329 ... um-serie-a"Devo parlare con Lotito? No. Lui ha una visione molto diversa su come si dovrebbero gestire le cose. Io penso che lui voglia mantenere la sua base di potere, piuttosto che pensare a ciò che è meglio per il campionato.
Sono sicuro che ha pareri molto diversi dai miei, ma sappiamo che le azioni parlano più forte delle parole. "
