Probable Formation: Roma vs Atalanta
The injury list continues to mount for Roma, making an already difficult fixture even more challenging
ROME, ITALY - APRIL 10: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma in action during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Pisa SC at Stadio Olimpico on April 10, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Fabio Rossi/AS Roma via Getty Images) | AS Roma via Getty Images “Yes, sometimes there are internal conversations and debates, but that’s quite normal. In this case, Wesley feels he can play, because he’s incredibly willing.
He wants to be able to play. He can run, sprint and shoot, but the medical department believes, perhaps rightly, I don’t know, that there are risks or they don’t want to take risks. That’s where discussions and problems can emerge sometimes.
Wesley is desperate to be involved in this game and on the other side he’s being held back. We’ll see tomorrow but if the doctors say no, I can’t do anything. I’ve always abided by the medical advice.
I’ve never forced anything. Of course, I can say that we should try to make something happen, but that’s part of the normal dialogue, trying to be a bit courageous, but I can’t force situations. All coaches depend on the doctors’ green light before using a player.