Roma have had an extremely busy time over the past fortnight, as they have been forced to appoint a new coach in Claudio Ranieri, following the resignation of Luciano Spalletti, who left the capital club after a dismal start to the season.With two rounds of football played, the Giallorossi currently sit rock bottom of the table, with no points to their name, following defeats at the hands of Genoa and Juventus more recently.
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