GIAN PIERO GASPERINI EVALUATES FERGUSON’S ROLE VS DYBALA AHEAD OF GENOA MATCH

Roma faces a must-win against Genoa! Discover how Evan Ferguson can save his spot by outworking Paulo Dybala in 2026.

Gian Piero Gasperini Evaluates Ferguson’s Role vs Dybala Ahead of Genoa Match
Roma Must Beat Genoa to Save Champions League Hopes

Roma isn't playing as well as they did at the start of the season, but as we get close to 2025 ending, there's a lot to be happy about—and to look forward to in 2026. Their defence is still one of the best in Europe, and even though the offence isn't quite there yet, you get the feeling that with some smart moves in January, they could finally pair that great defence with the kind of aggressive offence Romanisti have wanted ever since Roma signed Gasperini.

But to keep that hope alive, Gasperini and the team need to get things back on track before the new year and the January transfer window. Losing to Juventus 2-1 before Christmas hurt, for sure. They're still in the running for Champions League, but a tie or loss against Genoa tomorrow will make it harder—especially since Luciano Spalletti seems to be getting his new team in shape fast.

On the other hand, a win tomorrow could really give Roma a boost. Gasperini knows Genoa really well (but so does Daniele De Rossi, obviously), and he knows they'll try to frustrate a Roma team that's struggling to create chances. To go into the winter transfer window feeling good, Roma needs to show they can get over the loss in Turin and pull out a win when it counts. Winning tomorrow keeps them in the top four; anything less, and people will be calling for big changes in January.

Can Ferguson Save His Spot in Rome by Getting Ahead of Dybala?

Everyone keeps saying that Roma's attackers aren't producing enough under Gasperini, and it's true. But going into the season, things looked good, with Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson both seeming to have talent. But that talent hasn't turned into much yet, with those two only scoring five goals combined in all competitions. Because of that, people are pushing harder for new strikers with each game.

Frederic Massara and Gian Piero Gasperini are probably planning to bring in some new attacking talent as soon as the winter transfer window opens. But that doesn't mean the current strikers can't prove they deserve more playing time. Dovbyk will likely be leaving soon, but Ferguson has youth on his side, which might keep him with Roma longer.

Gasperini has been pretty clear about what Ferguson needs to do. He said that Paulo Dybala has sometimes played centre forward out of necessity, calling it sometimes the only solution, but said that when Dybala is healthy, he makes the whole team better. Gasperini even said that when Dybala isn't in great shape (which is often), playing him as an attacking midfielder is even worse, which shows that Roma's setup is really based on keeping Dybala close to the goal.

That's important for Ferguson, because Gasperini was also straightforward about what's different between them. He said it's impossible to compare them technically. But Gasperini hopes Ferguson can compete not with skill but with determination, hunger, and a kind of useful aggression: the ability to press, be physical, and make the coach consider him because of his effort and impact, not his style. Gasperini even said Ferguson should try to steal his place, not with skill, but with more suitable weapons.

So it's not about Ferguson being as good as Dybala, but about changing the way the team is built around him. If Ferguson can be a reliable central player by occupying defenders, winning battles, and consistently getting into the box, Gasperini can protect Dybala more instead of always relying on him. As an attacking midfielder or winger, Dybala could play wider, play fewer minutes, or be used more strategically, instead of being the team's main focus all the time. If that happens, Ferguson isn't really taking Dybala's place but making the team not need Dybala to do everything.

If Ferguson just stays a young forward with good movement and quiet games, it'll be easy to let him go when January comes, and Roma starts looking for players. But if he becomes the kind of forward who makes a difference through pressure, presence, and effort—even before he scores goals—he gives Roma something they don't have right now: an attack that doesn't fall apart when Dybala isn't perfect. And that's what could save Ferguson's spot in Rome more than any number of goals.

Will Jan Ziółkowski Be Gasperini’s First Real Youth Project?

Gasperini's history with young players is kind of strange. He's known for turning talent into world-class players, but he hardly ever waits for them to develop. He likes to refine players who are already tactically and physically ready. That's why Jan Ziółkowski's recent appearances in the lineup are interesting: he hasn't been amazing, and he's definitely not world-class, but Roma seems okay with his mistakes for the sake of his growth.

The situation has helped Ziółkowski get more playing time. With N’Dicka at AFCON and Hermoso dealing with injuries, the usual backup defenders are gone. The plan is to keep Ziółkowski in the centre of defence, with Mancini on the right and Hermoso on the left when possible, instead of changing the whole defensive structure. That shows Gasperini wants to give Ziółkowski consistent playing time instead of protecting him from responsibility (or hiding him on the bench).

Ziółkowski's performances so far, while not perfect, have been pretty solid. He did well against Juventus despite Roma losing, drawing a foul, making three tackles (all successful), and recording seven clearances. In his eight appearances this season (three starts), he's made eight tackles and 17 clearances. Those numbers aren't huge, but they show he's involved and not hiding. Roma has conceded goals with him on the field, and he hasn't been part of a clean sheet yet, but the fact that Gasperini keeps playing him anyway is more important than the stats.

If Gasperini sticks with him through the mistakes he'll make, Ziółkowski could become a real long-term option for Roma, even after N’Dicka gets back from AFCON. And with most of the January spending probably going to the attack, his development could quietly make the defence more stable without needing more money.

PULISIC HITS BACK: MILAN STAR SHUTS DOWN 2026 GOAL DROUGHT CONCERNS

"I haven't stopped dreaming." Christian Pulisic addresses his goal drought and the frustration of missing out on the Gold Cup squad.

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"I Plan On Scoring"—Pulisic Issues Warning To Critics Before World Cup -

Christian Pulisic isn’t holding back. When critics started questioning his recent form and worried about his 2026 goal drought, he shut them down, calling those concerns “bad questions". The AC Milan forward, fresh off his Time magazine cover, still trusts his ability to step up for the USMNT as they gear up to co-host the World Cup.

All eyes are on him.

The U.S. is set to share the stage for the 2026 World Cup, and Pulisic is set to become the go-to guy for the national team. Landing on the cover of Time isn’t something soccer stars from America get every day, and it just shows how big a deal he’s become, especially after proving himself in Europe. But right as people are finally giving him mainstream recognition, he’s under the microscope for not putting up his usual numbers in front of the goal.

He’s not fazed by the dip.

When Time asked about his goal drought and how he’s handling not scoring for club or country this year, Pulisic didn’t mince words; he’s not sweating it. “I plan on scoring goals. Such bad questions. I’m not concerned about it, man.” You can hear the confidence in his voice.

Dealing with the noise

Pulisic admits this stretch feels extra tough. Missing out on last June’s Gold Cup squad hurt him, mostly because he’s used to shutting people up with his play. “Normally, I just go out there and score, and that quiets everybody. Right now, I’m in my offseason, so everyone’s talking, and I can’t do anything about it. That’s what’s frustrating.”

For Pulisic, attacking is everything. “Going at the goal, creating attacks, that’s what I live for. Sure, you have to do all the other stuff: defend, run, whatever. That’s fine. But what really gives me joy is finding ways to score and actually scoring.”

Chasing the dream

The U.S. opens their World Cup run against Paraguay at the SoFi Stadium on June 12, and Pulisic will lead the team right here at home. He doesn’t like making big public predictions, but at 27, he keeps that childhood dream alive. “That’s just not how I work. But I’ll lie in bed and imagine myself holding the World Cup trophy. I did that when I was a kid, and I haven’t stopped. You need to believe. Why not?”

WHY DID LAUTARO MARTINEZ REJECT A CAREER-DEFINING MOVE TO THE PREMIER LEAGUE?

"I love Milan." Read why 28-year-old Lautaro Martinez rejected Manchester United and Arsenal to stay at the San Siro in 2026.

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Lautaro Martinez Ends Exit Rumours - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Inter captain Lautaro Martinez has clearly put an end to any speculation about leaving San Siro, making it known that he has no plans to entertain offers from Europe’s top clubs. Even with regular links to teams like Barcelona, Manchester United, and Arsenal, the Argentine forward is fully committed to what’s happening in Milan.

Martinez has been quite vocal about his dedication to Inter amid constant rumours about his future. Despite frequent connections to some of the biggest clubs on the continent, he insists there’s no reason for him to move on from the current Serie A champions.

Media reports have often tied him to Barcelona, PSG, Arsenal, and Manchester United. But through various transfer windows, Martinez has consistently pushed back on the idea of leaving Inter. At 28, he remains a key figure in the team’s current setup and has stepped up as the club’s captain and on-field leader.

In an interview with Cronache di Spogliatoio, Martinez expressed his loyalty to Inter’s project. He made it clear that he isn’t interested in changing clubs despite the speculation.

He said, “No, because I am faithful to the Inter project, I feel at home here. My family is happy, we have a restaurant in the city, and we love Milan. From the first day, everyone treated me in a way I didn’t think possible. I achieved so many personal and team goals here.”

Success on the pitch seems to deepen his connection to the club. Inter recently secured another league title and continues to chase trophies, including the Coppa Italia. On an individual level, Martinez is eyeing the Capocannoniere prize as Serie A’s top scorer. His steady performances underline why he’s considered one of the most reliable forwards in European football.

Since his move from Racing Club in 2018, Martinez has become the defining presence in Inter’s modern lineup. With 173 goals over 372 competitive games, it’s clear how vital he is to the team.

Looking ahead, the club sees Martinez as a central piece in their long-term plans. His leadership and scoring ability make him hard to replace. Settled both on and off the field in Milan, he seems set on continuing his story at the Giuseppe Meazza, despite ongoing interest from Europe’s elite clubs.

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