Belotti Unbothered by Roma Striker Hunt, Pledges Top Form

TURIN, ITALY - AUGUST 08: Andrea Belotti of Torino FC celebrates a goal during the UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round First Leg fixture between Torino FC and FC Shakhtyorat at Olimpico Stadium on August 8, 2019 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

Roma striker Andrea Belotti moved last season from Torino to the Italian capital in the hopes of setting a new journey in stone, but things have not gone the 29-year-old striker’s way so far. José Mourinho used Belotti more often than not, and despite 46 appearances, he could manage to net just 4 goals in total across all competitions.

Belotti spoke to the press (via VoceGiallorossa) following Roma’s 4-2 preseason win over Farense, in which the forward netted a first-half goal.

“It was a turbulent season. It doesn’t look like it from the outside, ​​but it’s not easy to play in certain conditions (due to his injuries). I can grit my teeth and go beyond myself, but when you know you’re not 100% it’s normal to struggle more, but I’m convinced that all the injuries from last year are behind us and that it will be a better season.”

Roma have been linked to buying a striker, with Alejo Veliz, Wout Weghorst, and Marko Arnautovic in the fray, but Belotti is least bothered.

“They don’t bother me, because I know the season is long, the club and the coach will be evaluating if there is a need for a striker. The season is long, you also need to catch your breath, all the teams do this. I just have to think about feeling good physically, feeling good with the team and doing what I’m able to do.”

Belotti was out due to back-to-back injuries in 2022/23, which involved leg injuries, thigh problems, a broken wrist, and a fractured rib.

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