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    Fonseca: We want to go as far as we can in Europe


    Coach Paulo Fonseca met the media on Wednesday afternoon, as he sat down to discuss Roma's Europa League opener against Istanbul Basaksehir.

    The game at the Stadio Olimpico gets underway at 21:00 local time. Wolfsberg and Borussia Monchengladbach are the two other teams in the group.

    Here's what Fonseca had to say about the meeting with the Turkish side.

    How much does this competition mean to you? How far can you go?

    “This is an important competition and our clear objective is to get through the first stage. There are some very good teams in this competition so it will be difficult, but we want to go as far as possible. We have big ambitions for this competition.”

    Will you make a lot of changes for the game?

    “We know we only have a few days before we play again. We have to give the players enough time to recover, so I’m considering making a few changes. However, I’m fully confident that all of the players are good options that will give us enough to win the game. We can’t not think about the games to come.”

    Javier Pastore has always started on the bench under you. Is he part of your plans? What is your view on him?

    “First of all, you need to consider what Pastore has been through recently: he had a difficult season last year with several injuries and now he’s getting back to his best. He’s a quality, smart, technically special player – he can come in handy for the team. We hope he can get back fit but we all know that he’s a top player.

    "He’s been a model professional from my first day here, showing great dedication. He’s a hard worker and an honest person and that’s why he’s in my plans. You have to understand the circumstances he’s been through, but he can be a very useful player.”

    Roma’s fitness levels always seem to drop off after an hour. Was that something you were expecting?

    “The team is in good physical shape. I have noticed that in our games, but all the matches have been different. We raised our level towards the end of the Genoa game, while in our last match the situation was different and could be put down to the fact that many of the players were coming off the back of international duty, such as [Edin] Dzeko, [Alessandro] Florenzi, [Lorenzo] Pellegrini, Miki [Henrikh Mkhitaryan] and [Aleksandar] Kolarov. That had repercussions on their performances, but overall the team has done well physically.”

    Pellegrini did well in the trequartista position last time out. Could you keep him there and push Nicolo Zaniolo out to the right?

    “Right now I’m solely focusing on the next game. Lorenzo had a very good performance as trequartista, but he can easily play in several different positions, just like Zaniolo. I’m focusing on our next match – I don’t want to look too much further ahead. As I’ve already said, having versatile players in the squad can be a really positive thing.”

    Will you rotate the goalkeeper? Is Nikola Kalinic ready to start or could he come off the bench?

    “I don’t want to give too much away in terms of the game tomorrow – you’ll see who plays. As for Kalinic, he’s not yet at peak fitness and doesn’t have 90 minutes in his legs, because he wasn’t playing for a long time.”

    How well is Justin Kluivert adapting to your style?

    “Our style of play and the way we attack the space is perfect for his attributes, which are really important to the team. He had a great game against Sassuolo, but he’d done well before that too. He’s more confident in front of goal and I think his speed can be an important weapon for the side.”

    You’ve faced Basaksehir before – how have they changed since then? Do you remember Cengiz Under from that game?

    “I don’t remember facing Cengiz in that game simply because Shakhtar dominated and didn’t give him the chance to shine. We’re up against a very experienced team tomorrow, with players such as Robinho, [Martin] Skrtel and [Arda] Turan, who have had brilliant careers and have always competed to win competitive leagues. They deserve a great deal of attention from us. We don’t want to be caught off-guard.”