Roma's Paredes was interviewed after a recent defeat in Serie A, where he expressed his expectation that manager Jose Mourinho would stay at Roma, while also expressing concern for the injured player Dybala.
Paredes began by talking about the match between Roma and Bologna, and he believes that although the two teams are different in terms of physical condition, Bologna is a team with very good fitness. He admits Roma are not 100 per cent prepared and that their team-mates on the pitch are constantly changing. Despite this, Paredes believes that Roma always give it their all but did not perform as well today as Bologna.
Paredes then spoke about the four tough games Roma will face and said the team will give it their all, prepare for the game and get back to fit. He stressed that the team has no excuses and must go for the win.
When asked if manager Jose Mourinho had expressed his desire to stay at Roma, Paredes said he had not seen the interview with Mourinho but felt that it was very important for the players and the club that Jose Mourinho was in charge and that they were very lucky.
In addition, Paredes also spoke about the situation of the injured player Dybala, who he said is currently suffering from an injury, which is painful for them and all Roma fans. He hopes Dybala will be able to ** as soon as possible.
Finally, Paredes spoke about the draw for the Europa League play-offs, arguing that all the participating teams are very strong and will cause problems for them, so it is essential to be vigilant with each team.
All in all, Paredes' interview shows his love for Roma and his expectations for the future of the team. He hopes that manager Jose Mourinho can stay at Roma and lead the team to a better future, while also being concerned about the situation of the injured player Dybala. In the upcoming Europa League play-offs, Roma will need to be vigilant and give it their all.