Roma coach Luciano Spalletti is
wary of the pitfalls fixture congestion can cause, with his team's Serie
A opener sandwiched between a Champions League play-off tie against
Porto.
Following Wednesday's first leg against
Porto at the Estadio do Dragao, Roma begin their domestic campaign at
home to Udinese on Saturday.
Spalletti's side then host Porto at the Stadio Olimpico three days later, providing an intense start to the 2016-17 campaign.
The
coach admits it may be difficult to come out on top in all three
matches, but knows Roma cannot afford to miss out on Champions League
football.
"On Wednesday August 17, the new season
officially starts. This play-off with Porto is crucial for us, and we've
worked hard to prepare as well as possible," Spalletti wrote in his
matchday programme notes.
"Roma are built to play against opponents of our level, meeting the great teams needs to become the norm for us.
"It's
difficult to get through the play-off and win the first league game
well, the latter game is sandwiched in between the first leg and the
return in the Champions League, but we're structured to win big games."
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