Born in Chile, Raised in Rome | A Chat with Pizarro | Serie A 2023/24

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David ‘Pek’ Pizarro played 207 games for Roma in two stints between 2006 and 2012, lifting the Coppa Italia twice with the Giallorossi. Having shared the pitch with world-class players such as Francesco Totti and Vincenzo Montella, he knows talent when he sees it and he’s sure that Roma can bounce back from the underwhelming start to the season under Daniele De Rossi’s guidance | Serie A 2023/24

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