Roma Coach Rudi Garcia reiterates his openness to the possibility of tactical variation with a tweet about formations not being ‘the Holy Grail’.

The Giallorossi boss will have to deal with a string of absentees going into tomorrow's game against Palermo, as midfielders Seydou Keita, Daniele De Rossi and Radja Nainggolan are all unavailable.

Roma Coach Rudi Garcia reiterates his openness to the possibility of tactical variation with a tweet about formations not being ‘the Holy Grail’.

The Giallorossi boss will have to deal with a string of absentees going into tomorrow's game against Palermo, as midfielders Seydou Keita, Daniele De Rossi and Radja Nainggolan are all unavailable.

While Garcia already suggested in today's Press conference that he was open to the idea of tinkering with tactics, his latest post on social media suggests that the team's formation is not the first priority for him.

“The formation is not the Holy Grail,” reads the Frenchman's profile on Twitter today. “It always depends on how my players interpret it.”

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