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Roma’s manager, Jose Mourinho, has faced growing skepticism about his position but defiantly attributes it to what he calls ‘Anti-Mourinhism’ within certain segments of the fanbase. These comments come following a crucial victory against Cagliari, which helped alleviate the mounting pressure due to Roma’s lackluster start to the season.

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Mourinho made it clear in the aftermath of the win that he is well aware of the ‘Anti-Mourinhism’ sentiment in Rome. He noted, “There is Anti-Mourinhism too. Especially in Rome, you can find both sides.” He emphasized that there are fans who take pleasure in seeing Roma face setbacks. However, Mourinho remains steadfast in his focus on the next game and his determination to shape the team’s future.

Despite earlier reports suggesting a potential parting of ways between Mourinho and Roma, the club is now on an upward trajectory. They have secured consecutive wins against Frosinone and Cagliari. Currently positioned tenth in Serie A, Mourinho is preparing for the upcoming clash against Monza, effectively dispelling uncertainties surrounding his future with the team.

While Mourinho acknowledged potential opportunities in Saudi Arabia, he was clear in stating that he remains committed to Roma. The manager’s resilience and the team’s recent victories indicate a positive shift in momentum, challenging the narrative of Mourinho’s uncertain tenure at the club.

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