Aurelio Andreazzoli believes he has already done enough to be confirmed as Roma boss for the 2013-14 campaign.
The 59-year-old was appointed as Coach in February on a short-term basis after the capital giants opted to dismiss Zdenek Zeman.
Aurelio Andreazzoli believes he has already done enough to be confirmed as Roma boss for the 2013-14 campaign.
The 59-year-old was appointed as Coach in February on a short-term basis after the capital giants opted to dismiss Zdenek Zeman.
Despite losing his first game in charge at Sampdoria” data-scaytid=”5″>Sampdoria, Roma have since beaten Juventus” data-scaytid=”6″>Juventus, Atalanta” data-scaytid=”7″>Atalanta and Genoa.
“If I’m honest, I do think that I deserve to be confirmed in the job,” he said today when asked about his future.
“But the fact remains that I am an employee of the club who for five years has been asked to perform a certain task. I’ll do whatever the club tell me to do in the future.
“I’m working in a joyful environment, I’m happy and I therefore have no worries about what may happen next.
“I’m ready for anything. If, in June, I have to put myself at the disposal of a new Coach then I will do so without any problems.”
Andreazzoli has actually been a Coach with the Lupi since 2005 where he has assisted the likes of Luciano Spalletti and Luis Enrique.
Roma take on Udinese tomorrow night.