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Gasperini Takes Over as Roma Manager

Former Atalanta coach signs three-year deal after Ranieri’s departure

Roma has appointed Gian Piero Gasperini as its new manager, replacing Claudio Ranieri on a three-year contract.

Gasperini, who guided Atalanta to third place in Serie A and Champions League qualification this season, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success.

Ranieri, who stepped down as manager after leading Roma to fifth place in Serie A and a Europa League spot, will take on an executive role at the club.

Gasperini, 67, spent nine years in charge of Atalanta, winning the Europa League with them in 2023-24.

His creative tactics, dedication to hard work, and exceptional player development made him an attractive choice for Roma. The club believes Gasperini is the right man for the mission, and both ownership and Ranieri support his appointment.

With his impressive credentials, Gasperini is set to bring a new dynamic to Roma and lead the team to success in the coming seasons.

The appointment of Gasperini is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the team, and fans are eager to see how his tactics and philosophy will shape the squad.

With the new season approaching, Roma will be looking to make a strong impression in both domestic and European competitions under Gasperini’s guidance.

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