„Roma“ coach Rudi Garcia is not optimistic about the upcoming UEFA Champions League match against Munich's „Bayern“. According to the strategist, the likelihood of his team achieving victory is one in ten.
„Giallorossi“ were already defeated at home by the German champions two weeks ago with a score of 7-1, so the trip to the „Allianz Arena“ is even more grim.
In addition, Roma's players also suffered a loss in the national championship over the weekend, conceding victory to „Napoli“. However, despite the poor predictions for the match, Garcia still believes in his team.
„We still have a small chance of achieving a positive result. Perhaps one in ten,“ said the Spaniard on Tuesday.
„But the most important thing is our game. The last match before Bayern was a signal: we were able to recover after a setback by drawing against Sampdoria and defeating Cesena. Then we traveled to Naples and lost there, but stumbling there is not a shame.“
„We are not worried. Let's look at what we have accomplished since the beginning of the season: we are second in Serie A and second in the Champions League group. I don't think that's bad.“
„No matter what happens tomorrow, it will not have a significant impact on the fight for a place in the next stage. We still have two matches to play,“ added the coach of the Italian vice champions.
Rudi Garcia also reiterated his hope that „Roma“ will be able to upset their opponents. The strategist also mentioned that „Bayern“ is an incredibly strong club, as it includes seven of the twenty-three players nominated for the best player award.