Errare humanum est. Perseverare autem diabolicum.
Some time ago we saw how in a team it is essential to take on responsibilities and admit mistakes.
Mistakes are a source of improvement far more than success.
Then in the course of a season, it is not good to lose too much.
One must learn from mistakes. Understand where you go wrong and adjust your approach until a complete change of strategy is achieved.
It takes patience.
Roma may face a lot of criticism in the early period but it is important to accept it, perhaps change a few details, and continue to support Gasp, who has already proven to be an excellent coach.

Sometimes, however, it is necessary to completely change strategy. One must always be reasonable and also listen to the advice of Claudio Ranieri.
At this time, Roma is making sales.
Roma sold Zalewski, Le Fee, Abraham, Paredes, and Shomurodov.
We definitely need to take a right winger to replace Saelemaekers who has returned to Milan, an offensive midfielder to replace Le Fee, and a striker to replace Abraham and Shomurodov.
In particular, we need to find a good midfielder/playmaker who can replace Paredes.
Koné and Cristante can do it too.
But finding a specialist in the role is essential.
In the same way, Trump is wrong when he threatens a 30% tariff on European goods.
The first analysis is that the tariffs do not have a purely commercial reason but are somewhat based on sympathy (it is bleak to say it but it is so).
As shown by the tariffs on Brazil to support Bolsonaro, this is a true political interference in another country.
La seconda analisi è che non sono un totem. Trump va al tavolo, spara alto e poi trova l’accordo.
So it is advisable to go for a treatment.
The third analysis is that Trump cannot continue like this.
Two weeks ago, Europe and the USA had reached an agreement on the 10% tariffs. Changing the rules at every turn is not good for the negotiations and particularly harms the American market, which is at the mercy of the President's volatility.
Tariffs harm especially the American consumer who faces the resulting inflation with the terrible collateral effect of causing suffering on Wall Street, taking away the Fed's weapon of lowering interest rates.
So first of all, it is Trump who needs to understand that the path of tariffs mainly harms the USA.
Mistakes are a source of improvement, but one must not continue in the mistake; once the problem is identified, one must move on to find the solution, even with a radical change of strategy.
Giordano Sepi