Fresh from winning the Nations League with France, Roma’s central midfielder Jordan Veretout is eager to continue his hot streak on club level also. His team, led by Jose Mourinho will face Juventus this weekend.As far as Veretout is concerned – optimism ahead of the derby is justified and he believes Roma can go the distance this season.“We’ve got a difficult month coming up with Roma, starting with Juve this weekend. We didn’t beat any of the big clubs last season, so I hope we can do better this time.” he told Sky Sport Italia.“We always play to win and that is our objective going to Turin. We have a coach who won almost everything and that makes a difference. Winning away to Juventus would be an important result.“Mourinho changed our mentality and in training we work twice as hard to satisfy him. If we continue like this, we can go far.”Jose Mourinho has set the record for the longest home unbeaten run in Serie A history, stretching across 42 games 🤯𝙅𝙪𝙨𝙩 𝙅𝙤𝙨𝙚 𝙩𝙝𝙞𝙣𝙜𝙨 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/W1D9U201GV— Goal (@goal) October 4, 2021 “I am scoring goals more consistency now, but I can do even better. I practice penalties every day, trying to totally relax when I put the ball on the spot. It’s a psychological game with the goalkeeper, you have to stay calm and I’ll aim to keep that attitude even if one day I get it wrong.”The 28-year-old was in the Bleus squad that beat Belgium and Spain to lift the trophy at San Siro.“Winning a trophy with France is the most wonderful feeling,”, Veretout addedSun, 17/10, 21.45: (1.92) JUVENTUS (3.70) ROMA (4.20)Paulo Fonseca was on the bench of Roma in the 2020-21 campaign, but was replaced by his more successful countryman. ‘The Special One’ brought higher expectations, which stay at a high level even after losing the Derby della Capitale against Lazio little less than a month ago.At the moment, Giallorossi sit fourth in Serie A standings after seven rounds with Napoli leading the pack – Neapolitans have a perfect record with all seven wins.