Sensi eyes Roma progress
Roma chief Rosella Sensi warns that they do not feel their work is done after reaching the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time.
"We do not consider this to be the finish line for us, as it is a competitive side, but we must also be very satisfied to be among the top eight teams in Europe.
"We are certainly proud, but will try very hard to continue in the competition."
They overturned predictions to beat Olympique Lyonnais 2-0 at the Stade de Gerland, going through on the same aggregate scoreline.
"We dedicate this qualification to the President, as he deserves it for all he has given to this club and continues to give," she said of her father, Franco Sensi.
Francesco Totti has said he'd like to play Milan in the next phase of the tournament, but Sensi was hedging her bets.
"I will wait for the draw on Friday before naming any opponents. After all, let us not forget that we really didn't want to be paired with Lyon."
The Giallorossi impressed in France with their entertaining play, as Totti and Amantino Mancini scored wonderful goals. Daniele De Rossi also had another controversially disallowed.
"The work of the Coach, players and club is to create a group based on youngsters and build day by day. Romanisti are a passionate breed, so it's only right that the squad should reflect its fans."
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