The Rossoneri topped the league standings until two weeks ago, and Sunday's thrilling win in Rome made sure the gap with Inter, who lead by four points, did not get any wider.
“If you said a few months ago that we would be second in the table, nobody would have believed it,” he told Sky Italia. “There are seven very strong teams, in the end only four will be happy and we hope to be one of them.” “We’re doing something important; we have 17 more points than we did last season, we’re the youngest team and the team that has played the most games,” he said.Roma remain fifth and the defeat continued a poor run for coach Paulo Fonseca against fellow top-seven sides.
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