Former Roma goalkeeper Michael Konsel discussed his bond with the Giallorossi.
In an interview with the capital club, Konsel spoke ahead of the match with Venezia.
“I had a great time in Rome, with an impressive fan base, I found a second home here,” said the Austrian shot-stopper.
“When I come to Rome I feel at home. Venice is a beautiful city, but the football environment is different and it wasn’t like in Rome.”
“I have formed a wonderful relationship with the fans here, especially in the Curva Sud. It’s hard to explain but I still get goosebumps when I come to the Stadio Olimpico,” he said.
“The best moments with Roma? There are so many, but especially the derbies. The derby is special and different, there is a lot of pressure.”
“I also remember saving a penalty from Batistuta against Fiorentina. I remember playing almost like a defender against Juventus, like all goalkeepers play now. I was one of the first goalkeepers capable of playing with his feet.”


