Roma are reportedly looking at alternatives for Paulo Fonseca, with Max Allegri and Maurizio Sarri mentioned as possible targets for La Lupa.
Fonseca currently prepares to face Spezia for the second time this week on Saturday and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the Giallorossi have started to study possible alternatives to the Portuguese coach.
La Lupa imploded against Spezia in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday, in a game that had everything, including six goals, two red cards in 30 seconds, some incredible misses and too many sustitutions.
Roma are reportedly looking at alternatives for Paulo Fonseca, with Max Allegri and Maurizio Sarri mentioned as possible targets for La Lupa.
Fonseca currently prepares to face Spezia for the second time this week on Saturday and La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the Giallorossi have started to study possible alternatives to the Portuguese coach.
La Lupa imploded against Spezia in the Coppa Italia on Tuesday, in a game that had everything, including six goals, two red cards in 30 seconds, some incredible misses and too many sustitutions.
Pressure mounts on Fonseca’s shoulders after a winless run of three games and two former Juventus coaches are mentioned in the report, with Allegri and Sarri the two biggest names on the list of candidates.
Both Allegri and Sarri are still contractually tied to the Bianconeri and want to wait until the summer.
Roma could therefore look for a temporary solution, as the newspaper claims Walter Mazzarri and Luciano Spalletti are being considered for the position until July.
Roma are, however, fourth in Serie A after 18 games, nine points behind League leaders Milan.