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George14brfc
willz121
Results
We started the month with an excellent win over Inter. This was the first big test we had after steamrolling Sassuolo and Genoa, so to come away with a solitary goal win was good enough for me. James Rodriguez scored his first goal for the club, and hopefully the first of many!
The remaining games of the month were less of a challenge, and we continued our excellent form with another two cleansheets. Youngster Charlie Hatzke gave us the lead against Bologna, before Andre Schurrle and Hamza Taider completed the win. I rotated the squad for this game as I wanted to keep the others fit, and also give a couple of fringe players a chance.
The same approach was applied to the game at home to Livorno, with Andrew Outlaw given his first start of the season. He scored the opener, and whilst the game was very tight until the last few minutes, we looked in control. Youngster Eduardo Fusco came on to wrap the game up with the second goal in injury time. He's been decent in his cameo appearances so far, and glad he got a goal here.
Finally, we went to Catania and enjoyed the better of a seven goal thriller. Schurrle gave us the lead before Taider scored a second just after the break. Quintero (twice) and Martinez wrapped the game up for us, which was a lot more nervous for us than it really should've been. Another perfect month though, so I am delighted!
Table
Both ourselves and Milan have made a perfect start to the season, with Napoli and Inter following up a few points back. We've scored 20 goals in six games, which is really encouraging. Most of the teams at the top are scoring freely, so it could be an interesting season!
Player Stats
Cristiano Ronaldo still tops our average rating chart, but he has barely played since last month as I've been able to rest him. He's done well when he has played though and is an excellent player to have on the bench when he's not required to start.
Agustin Toncheff has been impressive in midfield, and he's been creating goals this season. Rossiter, Vickers and Outlaw have all been on the fringe this season. I'd like to give them more game time, but they don't fit at the minute which is frustrating.
Quintero and Brambilla have been disappointing when involved. Brambilla I don't mind because he is a youngster who needs time, but we parted with significant cash for Quintero, so would be good to see him pick his performances up soon!
Team of the Month
It's great to see Toncheff's performances recognised in Team of the Month, and also from loanee Dennis Roest. We've got a chance to sign him at the end of the season, and his performances so far have been excellent. Really impressed with him, and hopefully that will carry on into the remainder of the loan.
Thanks George & Dan for continuing to follow and comment, this has been the most fun career I've had for a while, and glad others can enjoy it too.
Dan
willz121
Thanks Dan! It's still a shock that we're performing this well, but we've still not really had much of a test... thanks for continuing to follow!
October
Results
Flawless, absolutely flawless! In a month where we faced Napoli, Udinese, Lazio and Sampdoria, we came away with a straight flush of wins. We started the month with a routine win against Atalanta, and it was a great performance. The goals were routinely spaced out, and Ronny even arrived on scene to score the third.
Next, we faced Napoli who I really thought would be a tough game this season. We sold a striker to them in the summer, so the expectation was that he would score, but we managed to pull a 2-0 win out of the bag with Taider scoring first before a last minute penalty from Alfred secured the win.
We hosted Udinese in the next game, and Ham-ez Rodriguez was on form, and scored both goals in a 2-1 win. I have to be honest, James and Quintero have both been disappointing recently, and for one of them to command this game and win us three points was very reassuring! Hopefully they can both kick on from here and raise their game a bit.
The penultimate game of the month was the Rome derby, away at Lazio. It was a very tight game, and we were looking set for a nervy 0-0 draw until Hamza Taider popped up in the last minute to hammer home the winner. I celebrated this goal fairly loudly, what an amazing three points for the fans?!
Finally, we hosted Sampdoria and again we had a fairly straightforward march to three points. Goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Eduardo Fusco were enough to give us a clean sweep, maximum points and only two goals conceded in five games.
The big test follows as we face Milan and Juventus back to back, so that will be a real test of our strength.
Table
We're 8 points clear at the start of November, and face third and second in our next two league games. Wins could see us running away with the title at the early stages, anything less will bunch the chase up.
Player Stats
Ronaldo's early season form keeps him top of the Average Rating charts, although he's barely played again this month. Tonchev and Selim have been almost ever present, and have been perfoming well. Andre Schurrle continues to be my super sub, but I really feel bad that I don't play him more, whilst Hamza Taider continues to score and is now joint top goalscorer with Ronaldo.
Team of the Month
Five players in Team of the Month is another great sight to behold. We are playing well and winning well, so it's a pleasure to see my players getting recognised for their performances. It's brilliant, and I hope they can continue grabbing accolades!
Thanks for reading!
Dan
willz121
Yeah was a really enjoyable month of winning, soon to be followed by...
November
Results
We started against Milan in a manner which I thought would see us win the game, but after blitzing their goal for 10 minutes or so, they tide turned completely and it was just one way traffic towards our goal. I have no idea what happened, but the footballing Gods kept the ball out of the net for us, and we managed to get a goalless draw against them. I really have no idea how we didn't lose this game!
We started brightly against Juventus as well in the next game, taking a two goal lead within 22 minutes, but again the tide turned completely - and this time we were punished! Our first defeat of the season to our nearest title rivals was a tough pill to swallow, but it means that we have less room for error against the other sides. The fixtures repeat themselves, which means that we will face Milan and Juve back to back again later in the season.
Finally, we travelled to Novara, where Cristiano Ronaldo and James Rodriguez (x2) got us back into winning ways, and ensure that we ended a tough - but short - month on a high.
Table
The gap is down to three points now, with the Juventus defeat it was always going to make it very difficult to keep too far ahead, Napoli are up to third after Milan's struggles.
Player Stats
I forgot to grab this screenshot at the end of November... my mistake!
Team of the Month
Agustin Toncheff is the only one who made it into Team of the Month after three average performances from the side. It's a shame, but hopefully we can be better prepared for the next game against Juve!
Interestingly, Walter Mazzari's job at Manchester United is currently under pressure, although I don't think I could go back just yet.
Buzzindave
George14brfc
willz121
Thanks it's been a really interesting save so far, as I started with a plan at Coventry, and now I've just decided to move around Europe and see what I can see! Thank you for reading and following!
Thankfully December made up for November, but it was good to get a point against Milan. Juventus are our biggest rivals and they are playing really well. Thanks for continuing to follow!
December
Results
After a tough November, we returned to form in December with some excellent results. Goals from Crowley and Fusco saw us beat Siena away from home, as we gave the fringe players another chance to impress. Fusco has certainly looked a decent player in front of goal this season when introduced.
We followed that up with a 2-0 win at home to Sampdoria in the Coppa Italia, with Matt Vickers grabbing both goals. Vickers hasn't lived up to expectations this season, so hopefully this can inspire him to better form.
A draw at home to Fiorentina followed, as we struggled to maintain our grip on the lead. We took the lead twice through Ronaldo and Rodriguez, but failed to hold onto it, which is really disappointing as Fiorentina aren't a great side.
Finally, we finished the month in style with a 3-1 win over Verona, with Ronaldo again getting on the scoresheet along with wonderkid Brambilla and Hamza Taider.
Table
Six point gap now over the Old Lady, and hopefully we can bolster the squad in January and keep this run going!
Player Stats
I forgot to grab this screenshot at the end of December... my mistake!
Team of the Month
Three players in Team of the Month, with Maxyim Koval keeping another good month, and Capradossi and Ronaldo maintaining their form.
willz121
Results
Another good month, despite a couple of draws and a defeat. We started the month with a game against Udinese in the Coppa Italia Quarter Final, with Tomas Martinez scoring the only goal for us. The game went to penalties, and we managed to win through in the end! Far from ideal having an extra 30 minutes played, but we are through to the Semi Finals!
Our next game took us to Sassuolo as we begin the second half of our season. A nice and easy 2-0 win was brought back to the capital, with new signing Kristoffer Abrahmsson (screenshot below) and Andre Schurrle scoring the goals to see us through.
The next game was a biggy though, as we faced city rivals Lazio in the Semi Finals. The game was played over two legs, and we took full advantage at home with a stunning 5-2 win. Goals from Taider (x3), Quintero and Rodriguez secured an exceptional win, and I was delighted that we made a commanding statement in the first leg.
Andre Schurrle continue his good form, scoring the only goal of the game against Genoa. After destroying them earlier in the season in my 500th game, it was nice just to get three points this time as we didn't look like scoring.
Lazio and Inter up next, and disappointingly we lost 1-0 at home to Lazio in the second leg. This was tough to take for the fans, but we were through and that's all that mattered. We then took a good point at the San Siro, with Quintero giving us the lead.
Table
8 points clear of the Old Lady, with Napoli quietly pulling up to Milan for the race for Champions League football too.
Team of the Month
Some great performances this month, and Koval and Capradossi make Team of the Month for the second month running. Agustin Toncheff joins them after an amazing run in the first team!
Transfers
Going out, we moved a few more youngsters to other clubs on loan for first team experience, but the major departures were Hamza Taider (£20m to Real Madrid) and Alfred (£27m to PSG). Both had complained about not getting enough first team football, and whilst I like to rotate the squad they weren't happy. We've made great money on the pair though and neither move to a direct competitor.
I've added screenshots for the key players we have brought in below:
willz121
Results
We faced Parma in the first game of February, and we secured a scrappy 2-1 win. In recent games, we haven't been at our best, but we pulled it together after this game. Ronaldo and Rodriguez got the goals.
The win over Parma started a five game winning streak, with us keeping four clean sheets in that run too. After beating Parma, we hosted Bologna, with Rodriguez again on target in a 2-0 win. Quintero notched the first goal of the game, which has seen him make a marked improvement!
An away game against Livorno saw Lewandowski score his first goal for the club, with Ronaldo scoring twice to make the scoreline a comfortable one. Lewandowski has been brought in to tutor players and also be a backup where required, so for him to score his first goal was a delight.
Another 3-0 win followed, as we hosted Catania. Ronaldo again on the scoresheet along with Quintero and Kyle Walker opening his account for his new club. Fusco and Rodriguez both scored as we beat Atalanta 2-0, before the big game against Napoli who had been making an attempt to break the top four...
And we blooming lost! Devastated with the result after an incredible month. Andre Schurrle grabbed our goal, but we went down 2-1. Really disappointed, but thankfully the games beforehand gave us that room for error!
Table
Twelve points clear of Juventus, with Napoli and Inter just points behind them. Milan continue to drop away, whilst the sides at the bottom are drifting a little too much to stay up.
Team of the Month
Five players in Team of the Month, Koval and Capradossi looking like regulars now, and joined by Selim, Toncheff and Ronaldo.
In other news...
I have been appointed manager of the Ivory Coast! They reached the Quarter Final of the African Nations Cup, and I now have the opportunity to rebuild.
willz121
Results
It's that month again, and we face Milan and Juventus at the end of this month. After the disappointing defeat to Napoli, we had to get back to winning ways and a double from James Rodriguez was enough for a 2-1 win over Udinese.
We quickly followed this with a 4-1 thrashing of Lazio. This was a great result for us, instantly getting revenge for the 1-0 defeat we incurred in the previous metting. Cristiano Ronaldo belted in a hat-trick with Lewandowski adding to the rout.
Unfortunately, this form didn't carry over to our game at Sampdoria, which with the next two fixtures in mind, I thought was must win. Despite Andre Schurrle scoring, we didn't build on that and dropped points. Thankfully, we managed to roll Milan over in the next game, with a double from Quintero and Abrahamsson scoring to make it 3-0. A massive win, and one which we needed!
So to the Old Lady we travel, knowing that a win would all but give us one hand on the title. We even took the lead through Capradossi, but we just weren't good enough to get three points against them. Second time we've lost to Juventus, and it was another disappointing result.
Table
Fourteen points clear of Juventus, which could've been 17 if we'd have won the game, but we only have six games to go means we only need five more points to guarantee the title!
Player Stats
Lewandowski's cameos have been great so far, and Ronaldo continues to dominate with 17 goals and 10 assists. I am truly baffled as to how well he is still playing even at 37 years of age! Schurrle has been playing well recently and moves up the list, although Jordan Rossiter still struggles to find a way into the team.
Team of the Month
Six of the best here, with Koval, Selim, Capradossi, Toncheff, Quintero and Ronaldo all making the Team of the Month. Cannot ask for much more this season, they've been great and I hope we can get our hands on the title sooner rather than later!
willz121
Results
The wheels are falling off, but at least we've got a bit of room for error! The first game of April was a routine win, crushing Novara 4-1 with goals from Toncheff, Ronaldo, Abrahamsson and an own goal, but that was to be where the joy turned a little sour. Firstly, our trip to Parma saw us lose 2-1 despite a James Rodriguez penalty. We then hosted Siena, and despite taking an early lead through an own goal, we couldn't finish them off and more points were dropped.
Thankfully, the final game of the month saw us back to winning ways with Kristoffer Abrahamsson scoring the only goal against the Viola. It's been a bit of a disappointing month as we head towards the end of the season, but thankfully we should have points to spare!
Table
End game, we are the CHAMPIONS! With just two league games to go, we are twelve points clear, and we've got the Coppa Italia Final to come, so despite the recent form, I hope we can finish off now with a flourish.
Player Stats
Jason Heron has played a couple of games for us after we signed him on a free transfer, and has looked capable. Not quite the finished article, but could provide cover next season. Ronaldo is still up there for any players who have played enough to warrant an average rating, whilst it is extremely pleasing to see Selim up there too. He's been great for us at left back!
Team of the Month
Just the one this month, and loanee Dennis Roest is chosen. It's a shame that it doesn't look like Chelsea will let him stay another season, and I don't think we can afford him, but he's done well this year for us!
George14brfc
willz121
Thanks for the comments mate, Ivory Coast should be an interesting challenge!! Final update...
May
Results
Just the final three games to round up, two in the league and the cup final. We started the final run in at home to Verona, where Robert Lewandowski notched the only goal of the game to give us a 1-0 win. Our final game of the league campaign took us to Cagliari, where Andrew Outlaw scored to rescue a point for us. We rested a lot of players before the cup final, but it was sad to finish with a draw. Having said that, Outlaw scored in the first game of the season and the last, so a nice touch! Onto the final...
That about says it all, dominated possession but Inter had more shots. However, we grabbed the only goal and secured the double! Fantastic season, and delighted with the side.
Table
11 points clear in the end, and the season was over! Delighted to win the league, and surprised how easy it was! We rebuild for next season now, and looking forward to another challenge with Roma.
End of Season Awards
Well deserved award for Cristiano Ronaldo, despite edging closer to 40, he has been sensational for us this season! His contract has an automatic renewal for 1 year after 15 games, so he'll keep going as long as he needs to!
Agustin Toncheff was named Young Footballer of the Year, and he has been brilliant this year. I really hope we can keep hold of him and nurture him through his career for a long time to come.
Toncheff also scored Goal of the Year, and when I congratulated him, he told me "I have scored better, but it's nice to win the award"... not bad!
Maxyim Koval, Andre Schurrle, Juan Fernando Quintero and Cristiano Ronaldo made it into Team of the Year. I am surprised that Capradossi wasn't included as he's been brilliant this season, whilst I didn't think Schurrle played enough, but has been good when he has been in the team!
Thank you very much! Manager of the Year in the Premiership and Serie A in consecutive seasons, happy days...
I also won the Manager of the Year award as voted for by the other managers - always nice to be appreciated by your peers!
Rightfully so, the team won Team of the Year, and it has been a fantastic first season in Italy.
chokosc
Johno
willz121
It's been an enjoyable time at Roma so far, but it could be tough in three tournaments this season. I hope we can give it another good go though. They are becoming a team I enjoy so I can see why you are so fond of them!
Ronaldo is still the boss, well until he got injured in September (below). It's his first injury during his time for me, and he has been so worthwhile having in the squad. Been using him more as a poacher of late, and he does it very well!
Thank you both for following and commenting!
August/September
Let's start with some of our transfers:
Koval and Torres left for cash, with Torres constantly moaning about not playing it was an easy decision when Napoli offered his asking price. Koval, who was amazing for us last season wouldn't sign a new contract unless we nearly tripled his wages, and it was a figure we couldn't afford. With his contract up in the summer, we had to cash in.
The key players coming in are Toby Alderweireld, Sandro, Nedim Kerin, Cesar Azpilicueta, Ronnie Middleton and Mario Gotze:
We paid £800k for Sandro, £325k for Azpilicueta, and £5m for Middleton, the other three arrived on free transfers. It's been a good window for me, as I feel we've added in the right places. Kerin should be an able deputy for the departed Koval, and Mario Gotze should still do a job for us at just 31 years of age.
Results
I've honestly got no idea what I've done to this screenshot, the results aren't in date order - in fact I cannot figure out what order they are in... but anyway you can see that we've made a good start to the season. We overcame Inter 4-0 in the Super Coppa Final, and also managed a 2-0 win over them in the league at the San Siro!
We won our opening game of the Champions League over Sparta Prague, and also have Liverpool and Schalke in our group. Second place is quite alright with me, so hopefully we can get through. We should beat Sparta easily again, so minimal expectation should see us in the Europa... but we'll worry about that if we ever come to it.
Juventus continue to be our bogey side, as they are the only side to beat us this season, in fact the only team to score more than one goal against us so far too!
Table
With just the defeat to Juventus tarnishing our start to the season, we are joint top, behind Fiorentina on goal difference. They also have a game in hand, so they could stretch their lead over us with a win. Not a bad start to the season at all, and happy that we're making good progress from last season.
Team of the Month
Cristiano Ronaldo makes it into Team of the Month, but will now be out of action for two months with an injury. Hopefully we can get him back sooner rather than later as he's been our star player this season again.
Thanks for reading!
willz121
January Transfer Window
I made one signing in January, with Kevin De Bruyne coming in from my former club Manchester United. He was transfer listed there, and we managed to pick him up for just £4.1m. No players departed in what proved to be a very quiet January window for us.
Champions League
We finished second in our group to Schalke, but unfortunately we went out in the First Knockout Round against Barcelona. Chelsea were the eventual winners, beating Arsenal in the final. Barcelona and Juventus were the respective losing semi finalists.
Coppa Italia
We triumphed again in the Coppa Italia, this time overcoming Udinese in the final. It was a great result for us, and alongside the Super Coppa in the summer, we now had done the double...
Serie A
... And we quickly made that the treble:
We won the league by three points over Juventus, with just two defeats all season - both to Juventus!! I've still not beaten them, which is really frustrating. We also set the record for goals scored in the season, and points gained!
International Management
This has again become frustrating, after five players pulled out of the squad for a friendly, three got injured, and we didn't really have much choice who to call up. With that in mind, I had considered resigning from the Ivory Coast role. Another factor was that France were stealing all the good regens! Anyway, with the 2024 Olympics on the horizon, Spain U23's came calling, and I took the job... I've got the Spanish league loaded so at least there should be some decent players in there somewhere.
Whilst it's only short term, I think I will wait it out for another international role after the Olympics, and see if I can get a job from a loaded league.
Players
James Rodriguez was amazing this season, he simply didn't put a foot wrong all campaign! 23 goals and 11 assists from midfield was just superb, and I cannot believe how good he has been. Cristiano Ronaldo came in second with 17 goals, another massive haul from the now 39 year old forward. Toncheff and Tanski also had good seasons, as did De Bruyne. Kristoffer Abrahamsson was our top goalscoring striker with 13 goals, but we rotated that position quite a lot.
Manager of the Year
Another award to add to my collection, delighted with another treble winning season, and another top year with Roma. It's time now to try and focus on the players in my squad rather than buying any more older players. The ones that are still with me won't be forced out, but I need to give the youngsters a chance now after two perfect seasons.
Playable Leagues
I have now added the Switzerland league to my game, as they seem to be creating some nice regens at Grasshoppers, so it could be a potential future stop on the journey. I now have:
England, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland loaded
So that's a concise round up, sorry it's taken a while, and sorry this isn't more detailed. Onto the new season!
Johno
itchycoo
willz121
He's signed a one year contract again, but as soon as he signed it he announced he would retire at the end of this season! He's still an incredible player, so keeping him would be nice, but he will be 40!
I've been tracking Messi for some time, but everytime his contract nears expiry he doesn't want to join us, and then he signs a new deal at Barcelona... not holding much hope of prising him away before he retires!
July/August/September
Serie A doesn't really get going until September, so again these are bunched together. The summer saw us sell off a lot of fringe players and we brought in some good money. Lewandowski and Schurrle decided they wanted to leave at the end of their current deal and have left the club. Lewandowski wasn't great, but Schurrle still would've had a place in the side this season. He was homesick and wanted a new challenge though. Mario Gotze also left, like Lewandowski he was just a luxury that was keeping our youngsters away from the first team squad.
No new players in of note, a couple of young freebies to bulk us out a little.
Results
We opened the season on a Wednesday night which was quite weird, but we smashed Sampdoria in style. A hat-trick from De Bruyne was followed by two goals from Capradossi. We hit five again in our following game, crushing Udinese in the Super Coppa. The goals were well spread out, with Ronaldo, Watanabe (new signing), Shakison, De Bruyne and U19 product Fusco scoring the goals. Shakison was on target again in our next game against Milan, scoring the only goal of the game to give us a very important win, which we followed with a convincing 3-0 win over Brescia with goals from Toncheff and Ronaldo (x2). Toncheff had been linked with a big money move to Real Madrid over the summer, but no offer was received!
Our next fixture saw us travel to Manchester, where two goals weren't enough to get anything from the game with Manchester City. It was a shame that we came away empty handed, but the side played very well. We have Ajax and Viktoria Plzen in our group, so I again expect us to qualify in second place. Three routine league wins finished this section off; firstly we hosted Cagliari, where goals from Ronaldo and De Bruyne gave us a a nervy win. We then travelled to Catania, coming away with a 3-2 win. Ronaldo scored again, as did Fusco with the youngster grabbing a brace. We rounded the month off with a 2-1 win over Siena, with James Rodriguez grabbing both goals.
League Table
Perfect start to the season, and delighted with the games so far. We face Juventus next month, so hopefully we can get something from them for the first time!
Player Stats
Kevin De Bruyne has been in fine form at the start of this season, whilst Capradossi continues to show his worth as an asset to the side at the back. Ronaldo has already scored five goals, along with Fusco who has hit three in five games. Delighted with how he is improving, and he will more than likely be first team for a long time here at Roma!
International News
So last update, I was manager of Spain U23, preparing for the Olympics... well that changed quite quickly! Before we could even think about kicking a ball, Euro 2024 finished and Germany, Spain and Italy all dispensed with their managers. I applied for all three, and was offered the Spain and Italy roles. I literally flipped a coin to decide between the two, and Italy were the winners.
Since then, we have played two games; a 4-2 win over Cyprus, and a 1-0 win over Sweden in our qualifying group. We should win the group fairly easily, and hopefully go to the World Cup with a good chance of winning it!
Thanks for reading!
willz121
Just a quick round up to get you to where I am at the minute...
Results
Table
Awards
Johno
willz121
Here you go Johno:
willz121
As you'd expect from a fairly straightforward group, we've won our first five games. I've changed the squad quite a lot between each international game so that we can ensure we get the right players for when we have more serious games. Some Roma players have been given debuts which has been good to see, and I've kept a close eye on the younger squads to see if any gems come up through the ranks.
The national media don't like me yet, as I play too many foreign based players, and also the fact that picking weaker squads makes a mockery of our international side, but so far it is working as I'd hope and we are doing really well.
Johno
willz121
willz121
This season has been very broken for me in terms of updating my career, so I apologise for that. A quick review of the second half of the season, starting with Italy, where we faced Iceland in the qualifiers:
A comfortable win for us, although they gave us a scare with their early goal. We've got the Confederations Cup coming up over the summer, so I am looking forward to playing in that!
Back to Roma, and we were still on for the quadruple as we entered the final stages of the season. With Juventus suffering poor form, and us actually beating them for once, the title was retained for the third successive season under my management!
Not as good as last season, but one solitary defeat to Inter Milan saw us lose our undefeated record, and fall just shy of the 100 point mark. Delighted to have retained the title again! Just to highlight the goals against for the three relegated sides, Palermo 134 goals conceded, Padova 98 goals conceded and Brescia 148 goals conceded - with a -99 goal difference!
The Coppa Italia is ours once again, as we beat Juventus 1-0 in the final thanks to a goal from loanee Butcher. He's been a decent player to have on loan since January, but Arsenal are demanding too much money for him sadly.
Which left just the Champions League to play for; after beating Valencia, Arsenal and Bayern Munich in the knockout rounds, it was down to face PSG in the final... a game we won 6-5 on penalties after a 0-0 draw in game time. Delighted to have finally won this tournament!
Another Manager of the Year title, and I also won the Manager's Manager of the Year award too, which was very pleasing to win both again. It's been a massive season for the club, and we've won everything I can, except for the Europa League.
So we achieve the QUADRUPLE! Amazing season for us, but the question is, do I stay or move on now that I've won everything I can with Roma? Thanks for reading...
willz121
Group Stages
Once again, I was criticised for my inclusion of young players in the squad, and a number of more experienced players were left at home as their season form wasn't good enough. Drawn alongside Argentina, Iran and USA, we knew we had a chance to progress.
Unfortunately, we lost 2-1 to Argentina in game 1, which essentially surrendered any chance of us winning the group. We made up for it though with a 7-1 win over Iran, followed by a 1-0 victory over USA.
Semi Finals
We made easy work of Russia in the semi final, with a 3-0 win. They've had good history at tournaments during my career, so to knock them out was very pleasing. Mexico managed to overcome Argentina on penalties in the other semi final, which was great because it meant that we didn't have to face them again!
Final
In a pretty even game, we managed to squander an early two goal lead, but eventually progressed 7-6 on penalties. The successful season continues into the International arena, as another trophy is added to my profile.
Thanks for reading...