AS Roma coach Paulo Fonseca says they must be sharper in attack after Friday evening's 0-0 draw with Inter Milan.
Roma went into game underdogs, but Fonseca believes they could've earned the three points.
He said, “We got our choices wrong in the final third, but it was still a good game. Our intention was to play and hold the ball, I feel we did that and at times were in total control of the match.
“The team improved a great deal in all areas, but we do need to work still on the final attacking movements. That is the area where we really have to do better.
“It's true that most of Inter's chances were gifted to them by our errors when playing out from the back, but that happened because we played with courage and stuck to our guns. We made mistakes at times, but the courage eventually does pay off and we'll be more effective with this approach.
“In order to play against a side like Inter, we needed courage. It's important to keep the ball against this type of opponent and we always tried to take control of the game."