Roma CEO Guido Fienga demands ‘respect’ for Roma players: ‘They can’t be criticised on a human level.’

The Giallorossi have not won any of the last three games in all competitions although Thursday’s defeat against CSKA Sofia came with no consequences as Roma had already won their Europa League group.

“We are firmly convinced of the moral and ethical qualities of this group,” Fienga told Sky Sport ahead of Bologna-Roma.

Roma CEO Guido Fienga demands ‘respect’ for Roma players: ‘They can’t be criticised on a human level.’

The Giallorossi have not won any of the last three games in all competitions although Thursday’s defeat against CSKA Sofia came with no consequences as Roma had already won their Europa League group.

“We are firmly convinced of the moral and ethical qualities of this group,” Fienga told Sky Sport ahead of Bologna-Roma.

“We have some really strong players, some champions and some young players who are trying to become champions. We are aware that we made mistakes against Napoli, but we were unlucky against Sassuolo.

“Nobody wants excuses and we’d like to have more respect for this group, to preserve it from attacks.

“I accept criticisms about performances, but players do not deserve to be criticised on a human level or for their behavior.”

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