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Yahoo
28-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Roma accuse Serie A star: U20 player assaulted & urinated in dressing room?
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. AS Roma released an official statement on Tuesday evening, addressing a serious incident that occurred after the semi-final of the Primavera - Italy's U20 league - against AC Florence. Advertisement According to the statement, two of Roma's youth players, Mattia Almaviva and Marco Litti, were admitted to the hospital following a confrontation with Nicolò Zaniolo. The 25-year-old is currently on loan from Galatasaray to Fiorentina and was present at the aforementioned match as a spectator. According to club information, Zaniolo entered the Roma dressing rooms in Viola Park unauthorized and accompanied by another person on the evening of May 26. Eyewitnesses reportedly said that the former Roma professional appeared heavily intoxicated. 📸 Gabriele Maltinti - 2025 Getty Images He subsequently urinated in the club's facilities, provoked players, and without any verbal altercation, attacked Almaviva with a punch, and violently pushed Litti against a bench. Particularly alarming: Litti had recently undergone shoulder surgery. Roma expects Almaviva to be out for ten days, and Litti for 21 days. Advertisement The capital club expressed its "horror at the violent and unacceptable behavior" and calls for consequences. "We stand behind our youth players and trust that the responsible institutions will act and protect the values of Italian football," was the final message. Zaniolo, however, describes the situation completely differently. "After the game, I went to Fiorentina's dressing room to congratulate the players on their performance, and then went to Roma's dressing room to also offer end-of-season congratulations. Suddenly I was insulted, so I decided to leave to avoid an escalation," the midfielder wrote in a post on his Instagram profile after the incident. Fiorentina has not yet commented on the incident. 📸 Marco Rosi - SS Lazio - 2025 Getty Images


Daily Mail
27-05-2025
- Politics
- Daily Mail
Roma release extraordinary statement accusing their former player of being 'visibly intoxicated', urinating on their property and hospitalising two youth team stars after entering the club's dressing room
Roma have accused their former player Nicolo Zaniolo of hospitalising two of their youth team stars after entering the club's dressing room on Monday evening. The Serie A club initially brought the alleged incident to light shortly after their Primavera championship semi-final against Fiorentina - the club that Zaniolo is currently on loan at from Turkish side Galatasaray. After Fiorentina claimed a 2-1 victory to book their place in the final of the youth team competition, Zaniolo is said to have gone to Roma's locker room, having made 128 appearances for the club between 2018 and 2023. In a statement released on Monday night, Roma alleged that Zaniolo 'engaged in provocative behaviour' and physically struck two of their players. They have now doubled down on the claim, while providing further details on the alleged altercation, as the club accused Zaniolo of being 'visibly intoxicated' and urinating on their property. Roma's extraordinary statement on Tuesday night read: 'On the evening of May 26, following the Primavera semi-final match Fiorentina vs AS Roma at Viola Park, Nicolò Zaniolo (Fiorentina first team) unlawfully entered the Roma dressing room area accompanied by an associate, despite lacking accreditation. 'Witnesses report Zaniolo appeared visibly intoxicated. He urinated in Roma facilities, provoked players, and, without verbal exchange, physically struck Mattia Almaviva and violently pushed Marco Litti against a bench. 'Litti had recently undergone shoulder surgery. Both players required hospitalization: Almaviva received a 10-day recovery prognosis, Litti 21 days. 'AS Roma stands firmly by its youth players and is appalled by the violent and unjustifiable behavior witnessed at Viola Park. 'We trust that the institutions will act decisively to ensure accountability and protect the values of Italian football.' The FIGC - Italy's football federation - has launched an investigation, and Zaniolo could face a lengthy ban if found guilty of any wrongdoing. Zaniolo, who spent the 2023-24 season on loan at Aston Villa, denied the allegations made against him on Monday, insisting that he left Roma's dressing room after being subjected to insults. Zaniolo's statement read: 'At the end of the match, I went into the locker room to congratulate the Fiorentina lads, then passed through the Roma room to salute and compliment them on their season. 'However, at a certain point they started to insult me, so at that stage, to avoid the situation degenerating, I preferred to simply leave.' He released a further statement on Tuesday afternoon on his Instagram Story where he apologised for his behaviour and admitted to losing his temper. 'I want to apologise with all my heart for what happened yesterday,' Zaniolo wrote. 'I know that I reacted badly and I take full responsibility. I went there with the sole intent of giving a positive sign, to show my solidarity with the lads in a difficult moment after the match. 'Unfortunately, I was verbally provoked by a young lad and, my mistake, lost my temper. It is a mistake that weighs on me, especially as I know that I ought to be setting an example to the younger players. 'However, I wish to clarify that the facts of the matter are very different to the version given and on my part, other than a verbal discussion, there was no physically aggressive behaviour. 'I know that I left some people down with this incident, but I hope you can understand that it was not my intention to disrespect anyone. Having said that, I renew my apology. 'Now as a man, a sportsman, and a person who loves this world, I want to rebuild and look forward with humility.'
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Zaniolo saga: two hospitalised, Roma issue stern statement
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. Roma has issued a harsh statement regarding what happened last night after the match between their Primavera team and Fiorentina's, with Nicolò Zaniolo as the unfortunate to the capital club, "Nicolò Zaniolo (a first-team Fiorentina player) illegally entered the Roma dressing room area, accompanied by an acquaintance, despite not being accredited." "According to witnesses, Zaniolo appeared visibly agitated. He urinated in Roma's facilities, provoked the players, and without any verbal exchange, physically struck Mattia Almaviva and violently shoved Marco Litti against a bench," detailed the club where Zaniolo once played. Roma explains that their two players were hospitalized after the incident. Almaviva was given a prognosis of 10 days out and Litti 2 days. 📸 Gabriele Maltinti - 2025 Getty Images In a statement from his Instagram account, the Fiorentina player denies the assaults attributed to him. "I went there with the sole intention of conveying a positive message. Unfortunately, I was verbally provoked by a boy and lost my temper by mistake. However, I want to point out that the facts are far from what has been reconstructed and that, on my part, apart from a verbal argument, there was no physically aggressive behavior." 📸 Gabriele Maltinti - 2025 Getty Images


The Hindu
27-05-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Fiorentina's Zaniolo denies alleged physical altercation with Roma youth players
Fiorentina midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo has denied being involved in a physical altercation with AS Roma's youth team players following Fiorentina's 2-1 win over Roma in the Primavera 1 Under-20 playoff semi-finals on Monday. Roma released a statement on Monday night saying that Zaniolo was involved in an incident. 'According to reports, the player is said to have entered the dressing room of the Primavera team after the match and displayed provocative behaviour towards some of the youth players,' Roma said. 'During the confrontation, two players from the Primavera squad were allegedly physically assaulted.' ALSO READ: Ancelotti's first Brazil squad - Neymar out, Casemiro back for 2026 Qualifiers The 25-year-old Zaniolo, who is on loan at Fiorentina from Turkish club Galatasaray, posted a statement on Instagram on Tuesday denying physical aggression. 'I went there with the only intention of giving a positive message... Unfortunately, I was verbally provoked by a boy and, mistakenly, I lost my temper,' he wrote. 'However, I would like to point out that the facts are far removed from what has been reconstructed and that on my part, apart from a verbal argument, there was no physically aggressive behaviour. 'I want to apologise from the bottom of my heart for what happened yesterday. I know I reacted badly, and I take responsibility for it.'

Straits Times
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Straits Times
Fiorentina's Zaniolo denies alleged physical altercation with Roma youth players
FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Conference League - Round of 16 - Second Leg - Fiorentina v Panathinaikos - Stadio Artemio Franchi, Florence, Italy - March 13, 2025 Fiorentina's Nicolo Zaniolo celebrates after the match REUTERS/Jennifer Lorenzini/File Photo Fiorentina midfielder Nicolo Zaniolo has denied being involved in a physical altercation with AS Roma's youth team players following Fiorentina's 2-1 win over Roma in the Primavera 1 Under-20 playoff semi-finals on Monday. Roma released a statement on Monday night saying that Zaniolo was involved in an incident. "According to reports, the player is said to have entered the dressing room of the Primavera team after the match and displayed provocative behaviour towards some of the youth players," Roma said. "During the confrontation, two players from the Primavera squad were allegedly physically assaulted." The 25-year-old Zaniolo, who is on loan at Fiorentina from Turkish club Galatasaray, posted a statement on Instagram on Tuesday denying physical aggression. "I went there with the only intention of giving a positive message... Unfortunately, I was verbally provoked by a boy and, mistakenly, I lost my temper," he wrote. "However, I would like to point out that the facts are far removed from what has been reconstructed and that on my part, apart from a verbal argument, there was no physically aggressive behaviour. "I want to apologise from the bottom of my heart for what happened yesterday. I know I reacted badly and I take responsibility for it." REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.