
Source: REUTERS/Massimo Pinca
[Saba Sports News] The Serie A season has come to a successful close, and Claudio Ranieri, the coach of AS Roma, has officially retired. Currently, the position of Roma’s head coach is vacant. Previously, there were media reports suggesting that German coach Jurgen Klopp would take over as the new head coach of Roma. However, recently Klopp has explicitly denied these rumors in an interview, stating, “I won’t be the new coach of Roma; those rumors are complete nonsense. If you see any news about me returning to the bench in the next few years, it’s all nonsense.” Additionally, Klopp mentioned that he feels fortunate to have coached three great clubs, and his career should not have many new chapters. He currently serves as the “Global Football Director” at Red Bull Group, and although his work is busy, he has much more personal time than before, enjoying his current state. This editor believes that for Roma, rather than creating hype in the transfer market and on the coaching bench, they should focus on solving fundamental issues such as inefficient management and unbalanced roster structure. After all, sustainable success in modern football never comes from stacking up “famous coach hype,” but rather from clear strategy, efficient execution, and patient accumulation.
