Thursday, 3rd April, 2014



Roma boss Rudi Garcia has said that his team will fight until the end to mount a serious challenge on the Italian domestic title this year.

I Giallorossi are currently placed second in the league with 73 points and have seven matches remaining to catch up with league leaders Juventus on 81 points.



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The 4-2 win against Roberto Donadoni's Parma last night meant that the team have now won five on the trot helping them move within eight points of Antonio Conte's men.

"We wanted three points against Parma and we got them", Garcia was quoted as saying by Gazzetta dello Sport.

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"We had nothing to lose against Parma and all to gain. We have to compliment Parma because they came to Rome determined to win and played at a high level."

The 50-year-old manager also stresses the importance of building a winning habit which he feels will be necessary during the business end of the season.

"I don't think our second position is safe just as I don't think that Juventus' top spot is."

"Until it becomes mathematically impossible for us, we have to keep going and try to catch Juve. We must believe it is possible and not give up. We have to continue to win.

"The important thing is that we play together and that we attack our opponents for 90 minutes. I expect my team never to give up, not only in the competition but in every game", Garcia added.

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