In the upcoming European tournament, Vincenzo's name will resonate throughout the top 16, but not in the honor of the former coach, but in the honor of the current player, the rock-solid Gianluca Vincenzo. Rumor has it that, with Italian stalwart Caraccioli suspended due to injury, the team will be using Spalletti's carefully crafted "Giovanni" program. The 28-year-old "sword-wielding" defender, who contributed to Roma's goals in last season's key battles, may be back to witness his heroism in this match. The 28-year-old "sword-wielding defender" scored many goals for Roma in last season's key games, and this match may be a testament to his bravery.

Despite the fact that Kianlucavinceni is not related to his former coach and was even overlooked at one point, he has not missed a beat. He has not set foot on the Europa League stage and has only played 13 games for the national team. In fact, at 1.90 meters tall, he is an extraordinary player with a solid defense and sharp assists. Last season in Rome's field, he scored 49 goals, including Serie A, "the capital hit the pyramid", he scored the winning goal to help Rome beat Lazio; in the Cup of Europe in the last 8, facing AC Milan, he broke the door for two consecutive games, to help Rome realize the "double kill". He deserves the title of "Swordsman".

The header of Kianluca Vincenzo was a skillful one, thanks to his idol, Italian soccer star Materas, who stepped up to save the day in the 2006 World Cup, facing an injury to center back Nisdahl, and scored two goals, one of which was a header in the final, which made France's King of the World Cup, Staines, look pale in comparison. The image of his headbutt intertwined with the red card became an eternal classic.

Kianlucavinceni, known as the "new Matras", will make his debut in the Europa League, so let's wait and see if he can make another brilliant performance.

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