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Sabatini recalls Luis Enrique being booed at Roma over Totti decisions

OneFootballMay 12, 2026 at 09:45 AM
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Quick summary

Former Roma director Walter Sabatini said Luis Enrique accepted supporter backlash during his Roma spell because he refused to compromise his football ideas, particularly in his handling of Francesco Totti. Sabatini also highlighted the strong tactical impression Enrique made internally despite poor results.

What happened

Walter Sabatini has revisited Luis Enrique’s lone season at Roma, saying the coach was heavily criticised by fans for benching or questioning club icon Francesco Totti. Sabatini described Enrique as principled and unwilling to abandon his ideas for popularity, even as Roma finished seventh and missed European qualification. He added that players such as Daniele De Rossi were deeply impressed by the coach’s training methods and tactical concepts. The piece is a retrospective account rather than a report of a new sporting development.

Chance analysis

This matters mainly as background on Luis Enrique’s coaching profile: he is presented as tactically rigid, idea-driven and prepared to absorb political pressure inside a club. For football prediction systems, the article is more useful as long-term character context than as a direct input for upcoming match pricing. There is no fresh lineup, injury, transfer or fixture signal here.

Impact

Likely little immediate effect on Roma or PSG markets because the article contains no new operational team news.

AI Insight

Treat this as low-action retrospective context on coaching style, not a material near-term market signal.

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Players
Francesco TottiDaniele De Rossi

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Sabatini recalls Luis Enrique being booed at Roma over Totti decisions

Former Roma director Walter Sabatini said Luis Enrique accepted supporter backlash during his Roma spell because he refused to compromise his football ideas, particularly in his handling of Francesco Totti. Sabatini also highlighted the strong tactical impression Enrique made internally despite poor results.

Article summary

Walter Sabatini has revisited Luis Enrique’s lone season at Roma, saying the coach was heavily criticised by fans for benching or questioning club icon Francesco Totti. Sabatini described Enrique as principled and unwilling to abandon his ideas for popularity, even as Roma finished seventh and missed European qualification. He added that players such as Daniele De Rossi were deeply impressed by the coach’s training methods and tactical concepts. The piece is a retrospective account rather than a report of a new sporting development.

This matters mainly as background on Luis Enrique’s coaching profile: he is presented as tactically rigid, idea-driven and prepared to absorb political pressure inside a club. For football prediction systems, the article is more useful as long-term character context than as a direct input for upcoming match pricing. There is no fresh lineup, injury, transfer or fixture signal here.

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Source
OneFootball
Published
May 12, 2026, 9:45 AM
Category
Media Report
Confidence
86%
Priority
Low

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