These are delicate times for Roma CEO Lina Souloukou after provoking fans’ anger with the recent dismissal of Daniele De Rossi. According to La Repubblica, fears over Souloukou’s safety have convinced local authorities to place her under police protection.
Conflicting reasons over her decision to relieve the Roma icon of his duties earlier this month have caused unrest among the club supporters, sparking rallies on the streets.
Frustration went to the next level on Friday evening when the Giallorossi ultras displayed a banner, calling Souloukou ‘evil of Rome.’ Roma fans will gather for a mass protest ahead of today’s clash against Udinese.
It will be Ivan Juric’s touchline debut after Roma appointed the former Torino boss as De Rossi’s replacement. However, the Croatian tactician cannot expect a warm welcome at the Stadio Olimpico as the fans remain in agony after the 41-year-old’s sudden exit.
Souloukou has felt their wrath more than any other Roma executive. With tensions sky-high ahead of Juric’s debut, she has been granted a police escort. It’s not a full-on protection but more of a precaution. However, Rome authorities will keep a close eye on the developments.
Unless tension eases in the next few days, there’s a chance they could step up the protection protocol. A win against Udinese may be what the doctor ordered as Roma seek their first victory in the 2024/25 season after drawing three and losing one of their opening four Serie A matches.
Follow us on Google News for more updates on Serie A and Italian football |