Over 1,000 Roma fans gathered at Trigoria to salute and support the team leaving for Manchester.

Paulo Fonseca's side meets the Red Devils at Old Trafford in the first leg of the Europa League semi-finals tomorrow.

In the early afternoon, the Giallorossi left Trigoria and found over 1,000 fans outside their training centre to support them.

COVID restrictions were not respected as fans did not keep a safe distance between them, and not all of them were wearing protective masks.

Over 1,000 Roma fans gathered at Trigoria to salute and support the team leaving for Manchester.

Paulo Fonseca's side meets the Red Devils at Old Trafford in the first leg of the Europa League semi-finals tomorrow.

In the early afternoon, the Giallorossi left Trigoria and found over 1,000 fans outside their training centre to support them.

COVID restrictions were not respected as fans did not keep a safe distance between them, and not all of them were wearing protective masks.

However, the Police couldn't stop the love of Roma fans for their team ahead of the most crucial game of the season.

The Giallorossi sit seventh in the Serie A table and can qualify for the Champions League only if they win the Europa League.

The last two days have been pretty intense for Roma fans who gathered outside Trigoria on Tuesday and brought a message for both the team and Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who had claimed he didn't know Roma very well.

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