I wouldn't say it is a gamble as it's not like they have to lose very much. Roma won't be relegated into Serie B because of De Rossi, but as I said before the expectations could be wrong from the very beginning. I am saying this because they didn't just fire any coach. They fired Mourinho and if a new, young coach comes in I think replacing Mourinho does by itself define the expectations the club might have. The implicit requirement for De Rossi is: "Be more successful than Mourinho was until now this season". More than that, they definitely want to make into the Europa League at least and given how strong some of the other teams are, it is quite a tough goal to achieve.
I think expecting De Rossi to be more successful than Mourinho is a bit too much for him. We have to look at the whole process of Mourinho leading Roma, what he has brought to Roma is very remarkable that their previous coaches could not do. Mourinho's personality was not popular with the owners, so it is understandable that he was fired.
And Rossi taking over is only a temporary solution, we just hope Roma is temporarily okay during Rossi's time in power. To qualify for the Europa League, I think it is still within Roma's reach. They are only 4 points behind the 5th team, and this is the most realistic goal for Roma in this tumultuous season.
I always ask how consistent can he go and continue with that performance for Manchester United? He can't, he's ( Harry Maguire ) is not the typical Manchester United type of defender. With football evolving, you can't also settle for less. Victor Lindelof a good pass but poor when it comes to doing a proper defensive duty. 89 percent of his passes are always spot on but not his defending.
I don't even understand why the Premier League gave Harry Maguire player of the month! Because we had players that month doing better than him. Antony Gordon should have come ahead of him, but I understand why!! They did that to compensate him after everything his gone through.
Harry Maguire, Jonny Evans, Victor Lindelof, and either of Diego Dalot and Aaron Wan Bisakka would be amongst players leaving believe!
To be fair, Maguire has improved a lot this season compared to last season. He acts as Mu's savior many times. In addition to defending, Maguire can also score in set situations. All of his stats are fine, except for psychological problems, but now he has improved quite a lot, he plays with a more stable mentality. I think Mu should keep him. As for Evans, he is too old to play in the Premier League, and when he brought him back, Mu determined that this was only a temporary solution. So the possibility of Evans leaving or retiring soon is quite high.