Montella adds to Roma chaos
Thursday 30 September, 2004
Roma are set to fine Vincenzo Montella after he allegedly refused to play against Real Madrid.
Reports in Italy on Thursday suggest that the striker was told to warm up in preparation for a second half substitute appearance – but he ignored caretaker boss Ezio Sella.
It seems that Montella was unhappy at being relegated to the bench despite his scoring record this season.
The Italian has netted four goals in just 221 minutes of Serie A football but was left out of the line-up for the recent defeats to both Bologna and Real.
Montella, who also had a difficult relationship with former boss Fabio Capello, is now set to be handed a fine by the Giallorossi.
This incident is just the latest in a long line of indiscipline that has marred the capital club’s start to the season.
Antonio Cassano and Philippe Mexes have also been handed financial penalties this term after being sent-off in matches.
Montella will be hoping that the arrival of Gigi Del Neri as new Coach will help his situation at the Stadio Olimpico.
Especially as the former Chievo boss did hint that the Sampdoria legend would be a key figure in his plans.
"Roma won’t have too many problems with Totti, Cassano and Montella in the side," he said at his official unveiling yesterday.
Meanwhile, Roma are today being linked with a double swoop once the January transfer window opens.
They are keen to land Siena winger Rodrigo Taddei and Ajax defender Maxwell, who has also been linked with Juventus.
Thursday 30 September, 2004
Roma are set to fine Vincenzo Montella after he allegedly refused to play against Real Madrid.
Reports in Italy on Thursday suggest that the striker was told to warm up in preparation for a second half substitute appearance – but he ignored caretaker boss Ezio Sella.
It seems that Montella was unhappy at being relegated to the bench despite his scoring record this season.
The Italian has netted four goals in just 221 minutes of Serie A football but was left out of the line-up for the recent defeats to both Bologna and Real.
Montella, who also had a difficult relationship with former boss Fabio Capello, is now set to be handed a fine by the Giallorossi.
This incident is just the latest in a long line of indiscipline that has marred the capital club’s start to the season.
Antonio Cassano and Philippe Mexes have also been handed financial penalties this term after being sent-off in matches.
Montella will be hoping that the arrival of Gigi Del Neri as new Coach will help his situation at the Stadio Olimpico.
Especially as the former Chievo boss did hint that the Sampdoria legend would be a key figure in his plans.
"Roma won’t have too many problems with Totti, Cassano and Montella in the side," he said at his official unveiling yesterday.
Meanwhile, Roma are today being linked with a double swoop once the January transfer window opens.
They are keen to land Siena winger Rodrigo Taddei and Ajax defender Maxwell, who has also been linked with Juventus.
