Jose Mourinho blamed Roma's "psychological complex" for their epic collapse against Juventus on Sunday as the home side capitulated a 3-1 lead in the Italian capital, seeing Juventus win 4-3 on a Matias de Sciglio winner in the 77th minute.
The loss means Roma is winless in its last three, with just two victories in league play since the start of December. That leaves Roma just seventh in the Serie A table on 32 points, only able to maintain its position thanks to Lazio's 2-1 loss to Inter that left them in eighth.
After another frustrating result, Mourinho said he believes Roma have psychological problems that they will need to work through.
Chelsea loanee Tammy Abraham is having a fantastic season at Roma, but the rest of the squad is struggling mightily. Italian international Stephan El Shaarawy has lost his starting spot and only played 74 minutes against Juventus due to an early injury forcing Nicolo Zaniolo off, while goalkeeper Rui Patricio has conceded three or more goals in a league match six times this year.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan has just seven goal contributions this season in over 1,500 minutes, while Chris Smalling looks every bit of his 32 years old. Add in the early loss of summer standout Leonardo Spinazzola to an ACL tear late in Italy's special Euro 2020 run, and it's been a season to forget for Jose Mourinho.