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Italian Club giants, AS Roma sacks their newly Appointed Manager

Football: Italian Club giants, AS Roma, have sacked their new gaffer, De Rossi who took over the reins of Jose Mourinho this year in January, following a lackluster performance of the side.

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Italian Club giants, AS Roma, have announced the dismissal of Daniele de Rossi from his position as a manager. This decision surprised many, given the team's recent poor performance in Serie A. Despite the significant investment made in the summer to strengthen the squad, the club has opted to make this change early in the season in an effort to salvage their campaign.

The Reason for the Abrupt Decision

The club has announced that they want to turn around the season as quickly as possible, which is why they've made this decision early in the season. They spent a lot of money in the summer to sign some important players and improve their team.

This decision comes after rumors that De Rossi didn't get along well with the higher-ups and had a strained relationship with Florent Ghisolfi. It's not clear if this was the reason for the decision, but there were rumors about behind-the-scenes issues.

De Rossi's tenure as the Gaffer

De Rossi's time at Roma began with a promising start, leading the team to a 2-1 victory over Verona in his first match in charge. Despite guiding Roma to a 6th place finish in Serie A and a Europa League semi-final last season, his tenure has ended after only seven months. It is important to know that De Rossi took over the reigns of Jose Mourinho in January.

During his time as manager, De Rossi oversaw 30 games for Roma, securing 14 wins, 9 draws, and 7 defeats. However, his inability to reverse the team's fortunes this season has resulted in an early departure as Roma's manager. The club will now initiate the search for a new head coach as they strive to rejuvenate their season.

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