The Giallorossi coach will try to revive the Argentine who up to now has shown many shadows and few lights: chance already on Sunday?
Luca Mugnaioli – 19 Nov 7.30 Reading time: 2 minutes Matias Soulé and Claudio Ranieri – (RomaForever.it)
Try it again Matias. The Argentine striker is undoubtedly one of the biggest disappointments of this season’s start. Yes, because, net of all the – sacrosanct – mitigating circumstances, it is clear that we would all have expected something more from him. Let’s not forget that the Roma in the summer he had bought it to replace nothing less than Paulo Dybala. And although his compatriot isn’t doing very well either, it’s clear that today, if the transfer to had materialised l’Arabia from the Joyathe Giallorossi would have found themselves in a situation, if possible, even more complex than the current one.
Then clearly with “ifs” and “buts” you don’t get anywhere. Better then to think about the present than at home Roma now it’s called Claudio Ranieri. He was entrusted with the task, perhaps bordering on prohibitive, of reviving the fortunes of a season that started in the worst way possible. To do this, however, it will inevitably be necessary to recover all those players who have so far failed to establish themselves. Matias Soulé on everyone.
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In the press conference, on the other hand, sir Claudio he left every possibility open. Also about co-existence with Dybala. But this will probably come at a later time. First we need to try to restore the balance that the team is missing at the start of the season. So, for the first against the Napoli, Ranieri should rely on a compact 3-5-2, deploying Dybala in the role of second striker/three-quarter player.
However, if the Argentine isn’t at his best, perhaps he will be Soulé to take his place considering that also Baldanzi it’s not at the top. While waiting to understand how the Roman coach will dissolve the ballot, he arrives in the meantime good news about the young talent from Frosinone. According to what emerged during the first training sessions a Trigoriathe Argentine seems to have already changed pace, certainly on a mental level. In Saturday’s session he provided elegant shots and flashes of class, the ones that made us discover him last year. In short, Soul*é seems to have benefited from the change on the bench. However, the word will now have to pass to the field.
In what ways might Claudio Ranieri’s coaching style influence Matias Soulé’s development as a player this season?
1. Can you tell us about the current situation of Matias Soulé at Roma and the expectations surrounding him after his transfer from across the border?
2. How do you think Claudio Ranieri plans to help Matias Soulé and other underperforming players at Roma this season?
3. Do you think Matias Soulé can become an important player for Roma under Ranieri’s guidance, or should they consider alternative options?
4. What are some of the challenges that Ranieri faces in trying to revive the fortunes of Roma this season, and how does Soulé fit into his plans?
5. How important is it for players like Soule to maintain mental strength and adapt to new coaches and systems?
6. Can you talk about the potential role of Paulo Dybala in this Roma team under Ranieri, both in the short and long term?