Roma manager Gian Piero Gasperini has blasted striker Evan Ferguson’s impact at the club. He recently admitted that the Republic of Ireland striker is not convincing him, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, Ferguson has clearly not gotten into the swing of things since he joined from Brighton, and he needs to do a lot more to guarantee a spot in his team.

Gasperini added that while his selection calls have been right thus far, attacking reinforcements will be needed in the near future.
His words, “We made too many poor passes in attack; there were opportunities to create danger. This is something we know, but I would emphasise the team’s performance despite the absences we had.
Roma must be confident, they must build a strong squad, and they have a good foundation. Conceicao and Yildiz are strong players. Unfortunately, we conceded at half-time, but in the first half, we conceded very little. Juve had a little more space.
Ferguson isn’t convincing me. Even in the second half, for a long time. He hasn’t quite got into the swing of things yet, along with others. But we have a very solid team. Dybala and Soule were served very well and have superior technical quality. I would make the same decisions again. Whoever started the game is who I think is doing best. It’s clear that Roma is currently trying to improve and strengthen themselves in that area of the pitch.”
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