Roma have nothing to lose against Barca, says Materazzi

Roma having nothing to lose in their Champions League quarter-final clash with Barcelona, says former winner Marco Materazzi.

The Giallorossi overturned a first-leg deficit against Ukrainian champions Shakhtar Donetsk to progress to the last eight on away goals, where they will face Ernesto Valverde s much-fancied Catalan outfit.

Materazzi, who was part of the Inter team that beat Bayern Munich in the 2010 final, believes that having defied the odds in the round of 16, Eusebio Di Francesco s side should just enjoy the experience of reaching this stage for the first time in a decade.

Roma have already made a little miracle, the 44-year-old told Omnisport, speaking courtesy of Hublot. Not many were thinking they would have won versus Shakhtar, but they did it.

John Terry: Five possible next moves

Following John Terry s announcement that he will leave Chelsea at the end of this season and look to play on away from the Premier League, Omnisport examines five potential destinations for the Stamford Bridge captain.

 

MLS

Terry confirmed he will not line up for another Premier League club, which opens up the prospect of his joining the growing ranks of former England stars plying their trade in Major League soccer.

Ex-Chelsea and England team-mate Ashley Cole has joined Terry s fellow former England captain Steven Gerrard at LA Galaxy, while old Stamford Bridge ally Frank Lampard is preparing for his first full campaign with New York City – having undertaken the type of sojourn at Manchester City that Terry insists he wants no part of in his post-St…