Roma, the fans say goodbye to Edin Dzeko who will go to Juventus



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Melancholy and sadness for the Roma fans that say goodbye to the Bosnian, ready to join the historical rivals of Juventus

The premise has always been the same, for three years: “We have seen a Rome without Totti, we can also see a Rome without Dzeko.” True, but it is also true that since yesterday among the Roma fans there is a melancholic air linked to the Bosnian’s farewell that, probably, will end as soon as Edin puts on the Juventus shirt: “You were a giant, but good luck not really “, the most recurrent thought among the Romanists. Understandable, because Juventus is the usual rival and Dzeko” until proven otherwise, was our captain. ”

Tears and greetings

If, on other occasions (see Pjanic) it was anger that dominated, this time sadness clearly prevails, especially because in five years Dzeko has not managed to win anything with Roma. There are those who publish an image of Dzeko with the suitcase that he leaves behind his shirt and captain’s armband, who dedicate songs to the Bosnian (“Sad boy” by Patty Pravo, for example), who write letters to him and who tweet. There are those who call on the radio to say: “Now I only think of Milik, but how can you forget someone like Dzeko”, and who, instead, think that “to give someone like him in the year in which Zaniolo gets hurt It’s Madness. ” Almost everyone understands Roma’s budget option, except the technique: “Edin is not easily replaced.

Thanks Edin

Without a doubt, as soon as it is official, Roma will lose a player who has written important pages in the club’s history: “Thanks for everything, Edin, it’s a pity that you hardly ever had a Roma at your level.” And again: “For many from tomorrow you will be scarce again, for me you will be an enemy, but you will always be a champion.” Many memories of Dzeko’s goals, in all of the 2018 Champions League goals: “And then, higher and higher, as Renato Zero sang. Thanks Edin, with you we really thought we could get there, up there.” From tomorrow, except for sensational surprises, Dzeko will be the past: “I will miss you”, a child writes him, making a design with his shirt. Jersey that, from today, will be placed in a drawer: “We will close it immediately. It will stay there, gathering dust. With regret for everything that could have been and was not.”

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