AS Roma head into the second leg of their UEFA Champions League Quarterfinal tie down 1-4 to FC Barcelona, but their coach, Eusebio Di Francesco, isn’t ready to give up yet. Roma do have some glimmers of hope: they have an away goal, they played a decent game despite the scoreline in the first leg, and they play at home this time.
“We have to believe in something important and face the match with passion,” the coach said. “We have to give our all and tomorrow is a time to show that we deserve to do something important.