The words from the yellow-red club: “He urinated in the facilities dedicated to Roma, provoked the players, and without any verbal exchange, physically assaulted two of our players who were then hospitalized.”
Last night the chaos erupted. Zaniolo case: Fiorentina’s striker is accused of having hit two Roma Primavera players at the end of the match lost against Viola. In the afternoon, the player apologized on social media. He revealed his side of the story, while AS Roma released an official statement moments ago providing clarity on the incident:
“On the evening of May 26, following the Primavera semi-final between Fiorentina and AS Roma played at Viola Park, Nicolò Zaniolo (a player from Fiorentina’s first team) illegally stormed into the Roma locker room area, accompanied by an acquaintance, despite not having accreditation. According to eyewitness reports, Zaniolo appeared visibly agitated. He urinated on facilities reserved for Roma, provoked players and, without exchanging any words, physically attacked Mattia Almaviva and violently shoved Marco Litti against a bench. Litti had recently undergone shoulder surgery. Both players were urgently admitted to the hospital. Almaviva received a diagnosis with a recovery forecast of 10 days, while Litti faces a longer road to recovery with a 21-day healing period. AS Roma profoundly expresses total solidarity with their young players and is deeply outraged by the violent and unjustifiable behavior that took place at Viola Park. We trust that the competent authorities will take firm action to ensure justice and protect the values of Italian football.” Your prompt doesn’t provide any text to translate. Please provide a text for translation.