Roma Have Punch & Style With Marco Borriello - Claudio Ranieri
Claudio Ranieri feels Marco Borriello's addition to the squad will provide the zeal to kick on for the Scudetto.
By Salvatore Landolina
Ranieri, who is at UEFA headquarters for a coaches' forum, assessed the Giallorossi's title credentials following a graceful and vibrant transfer campaign.
"For the arrival of Borriello we have to thank president Rosella Sensi, who fought with determination to strengthen the squad," he told the press in Nyon.
"It's a good sign that strong players like Borriello and Nicolas Burdisso want to come to Roma. We are showing the Roma style.
"Last season we showed the will never to give up and this raised enthusiasm among the fans. We want to attract the fans' passion again and play great football."
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