Roma manager Rudi Garcia says the team are fully equipped
to cope with the absence of captain Francesco Totti when they travel to
Udinese.
The 37-year-old has rolled back the years with a series
of impressive performances for a side who have won all eight of their Serie A
fixtures this season.
But Totti will be unavailable for the encounter with
Francesco Guidolin's side, after he picked up a hamstring injury in the 2-0
triumph over Napoli last Friday.
Garcia admitted it was a blow for the side to lose their
talisman, but is confident the squad has enough depth to cover his spell on the
sidelines.
"Yes, we've lost the captain for a few games and
when a team loses its best player it's never good news," the coach said.
"No one can play like Francesco because he's unique.
"But we've shown that we're a strong, united group -
we'll be a different team against Udinese, but I hope we'll still be a strong
one."
With transfer-window signing Gervinho also set to miss
the fixture with a quadriceps injury, Garcia must decide how to reshape his
attacking unit.
But he insists there are various options he can employ.
"There's Marquinho, Adem Ljajic or Marco Borriello
available, without forgetting that we can also push Miralem Pjanic further
forward into the front three," he continued.
"If Borriello plays, our game will be different,
because we'd have greater quality in the air. If Pjanic or Ljajic play, it will
be different again.
"We could also put someone else in who's more
inclined to run into space high up the field. We'll see on Sunday."
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