
Roma trail 6-2 from last week's semi-final, first leg at Old Trafford but their outgoing head coach Paulo Fonseca is not ruling out a dramatic turnaround in the tie.
The Serie A side announced this week that Jose Mourinho will take over I Giallorossi next season but Fonseca is hoping to end his spell in the Italian capital in dramatic fashion.
"Clearly it is not easy to beat Manchester United by four goals - but I have seen a lot of things happen in football," Fonseca said.
"Nothing is impossible. I believe that anything can happen.
"I'm expecting a tough game. Going up against Manchester United is always very difficult.
"They have a good first-leg advantage but we want to win the game. We want to fight until the very end."
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