Roma's Character Is Second To None - Director Giampolo Montali
The Giallorossi official claims that no one can match them in one key department...
By Adam Scime
"It's an exciting time, we played four months in an extraordinary fashion. Now we must find the right spirit," he told Roma Channel.
"There are still many matches. We must find inspiration, playing as if they were the most important of the season."
Inter and Milan may be ahead in the league table, but Montali assures that the Giallorossi have the integrity and desire to succeed.
"Inter have something more, but in the aspect of men and character Roma are second to none. On paper, Inter are stronger than Roma, but only on paper, and paper is not what goes onto the field," he concluded.
Roma sit in third place in the Serie A standings with 53 points, six behind league-leaders Inter and five behind Milan.
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