Coach Roberto Donadoni says Parma have “nothing to lose” against Roma and they will face the game with the “right attitude.”
It kicks off on Sunday at 14.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.
The Ducali have not defeated Roma since October 2012, but the former Azzurri Coach refused to see them as their Bete noir.
“This season everyone has been our Bete noir, because nothing has gone right,” said Donadoni in today's Press conference.
Coach Roberto Donadoni says Parma have “nothing to lose” against Roma and they will face the game with the “right attitude.”
It kicks off on Sunday at 14.00 GMT, click here for a match preview.
The Ducali have not defeated Roma since October 2012, but the former Azzurri Coach refused to see them as their Bete noir.
“This season everyone has been our Bete noir, because nothing has gone right,” said Donadoni in today's Press conference.
“We're going into the game with the right attitude, because we have nothing to lose.
“We must give credit to the lads because they played their hearts out in the last few games. Our condition is good. Other than Massimo Gobbi, all of the players are available.
“Cristian Rodriguez was rested as a precaution, we'll evaluate his situation today. Pedro Mendes is fine, so we'll be doing everything we can."
Parma are on the verge of a new points penalty for unpaid wages, but the 51-year-old refused to comment on anything but the game.
“We still haven't been docked the points, so there's no point in thinking ahead,” insisted Donadoni.
“I have no news in terms of the club's situation. I am only interested in the game, I can't say anything about the rest.
“Yes, the deadline is on Monday,” he confirmed, in relation to the payment of seven months of wages.
The squad has the legal document ready to be signed and can put Parma into administration.