Roma coach Claudio Ranieri refused to blame his players after their 2-0 defeat at Como but admitted their opponents had a greater desire to win.

The Wolves, who had won their previous two fine games, conceded two goals in stoppage time and ended up losing to Como, with Ranieri insisting he did not blame his players but admitted that Cesc Fabregas’ side had a greater desire to win than his own.
“I admire the greatness of Como – they had more determination to win the game,” Ranieri told DAZN.
“They changed the system by playing with five at the back. There was a change in attitude, which I have warned my players about. To be honest, Como always gets the first ball first, which surprised us a lot.”
“I’m sorry because we gave up their striker for the first goal. It’s a pity because we played our game. We should have scored in the second half, even though we didn’t play at the same level as in the first half.”
“I liked the first half. The performance was clear and I can’t say that the players didn’t give their all, but Como was more determined.”
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