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Panucci: It's great to see Jose Mourinho coach Roma and see him use a lot of young players

Italian media football-italia reported that former Italy international Panucci revealed that Mourinho has always wanted to coach Roma. Panucci also expressed his love for Rome, "Rome is not the most beautiful woman, but it is the woman I love the most." Panucci made a very graphic analogy.

Panucci: It's great to see Jose Mourinho coach Roma and see him use a lot of young players

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In the 00-01 season, Panucci followed his mentor Capello to help Roma win the Serie A title, and since then, Roma has not won the Serie A title. Speaking about the roma that won the title that year, Panucci recalled: "We had a team full of personality, with players such as Samuel, Cavo, Totti and so on. The personality and strength of the players are the key to achieving a particular result and the key to Roma's victory. I could have gone to Rome earlier and Mazzoni wanted me, but there was never really a negotiation. ”

Panucci: It's great to see Jose Mourinho coach Roma and see him use a lot of young players

"Rome is one of the best places in the world, I still live here and I still love Rome. Rome is not the most beautiful woman, but it is the woman I love the most. Panucci confessed to Rome.

Panucci: It's great to see Jose Mourinho coach Roma and see him use a lot of young players

Asked what he thought of Roma's current manager Jose Mourinho, Panucci replied: "Roma are incredible teams and Mourinho always tells me that he wants to coach here. I'm happy with his arrival and it's great to see that he's using a lot of young players now. Roma satisfies everyone's ambitions, not just the fans. I've played for a lot of clubs, but Roma are really good. ”

Panucci: It's great to see Jose Mourinho coach Roma and see him use a lot of young players

Panucci also has his own views on the decline in the competitiveness of Serie A and Italian football today, Panucci said: "Italian football is not competitive today because of the incompetence of some supervisors and managers. Maldini is one of the few good examples, but we are no longer competitive. Sometimes when I see something, I have a headache. What I do know is that great coaches need great players to win. ”

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