Rudi Garcia appreciated Roma’s “team spirit” to beat Genoa and admitted Juventus “thoroughly deserved the Scudetto.”

Seydou Doumbia and Alessandro Florenzi secured their second consecutive victory, 2-0 at the Olimpico.

“It was a clean game with great team spirit,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.

“We knew it would be necessary to approach it that way, because Genoa defend very well all over the field.

Rudi Garcia appreciated Roma’s “team spirit” to beat Genoa and admitted Juventus “thoroughly deserved the Scudetto.”

Seydou Doumbia and Alessandro Florenzi secured their second consecutive victory, 2-0 at the Olimpico.

“It was a clean game with great team spirit,” the Coach told Sky Sport Italia.

“We knew it would be necessary to approach it that way, because Genoa defend very well all over the field.

“We managed to finish the first half in front, while the second goal was a bit late, leaving the Roma fans’ hearts on edge for a while!”

This was Doumbia’s second goal in as many games this week.

“When we are all in the opposition half, he is a very important player and the penalty area is his wheelhouse.

“He arrived here from CSKA Moscow with an injury problem and was out of shape. He and Victor Ibarbo worked hard in recent months and we saw the results today.

“There can be controversy, but we at the club are always confident about our choices and the new buys are paying off.”

Florenzi also found the net once again, despite starting as a right-back.

“He’s strong and can do everything, as well as having a great soul,” smiled Garcia.

“Francesco Totti was on the bench, but he is our captain and remains an important player for us even when he doesn’t play. His attitude is positive for team-mates and fans.

“Finally, I would like to compliment Juve, because they thoroughly deserved to win the Scudetto.”

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