Pick Your Roma Team
Roma are hoping to get back to winning ways. Goal.com invites you to pick your starting XI...
By Salvatore Landolina
Roma will have gone a month without a win by the time they kick off against Udinese on Saturday.
There are more problems for Claudio Ranieri as Daniele De Rossi, David Pizarro, Rodrigo Taddei and Philippe Mexes are all suspended. Francesco Totti is still out, but is expected to return next week against Inter.
Here is the squad available:
Goalkeepers: Julio Sergio, Doni, Lobont
Defenders: Cassetti, Juan, Riise, Cicinho, Motta, Andreolli, Tonetto, Burdisso.
Midfielders: Perrotta, Brighi, Cerci, Faty.
Strikers: Vucinic, Baptista, Menez, Toni
We ask you to leave your choices in the comments feature below using semi-colons to separate positions, and working from right to left. For example, here's the side that could line up in a 4-3-1-2 formation:
Doni; Casetti, Burdisso, Juan, Riise; Brighi, Faty, Perrotta; Baptista; Vucinic, Toni
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