AS Roma defender Evan N'Dicka was happy to come through yesterday's 1-1 draw against Juventus.

N'Dicka has been returning to his match rhythm after suffering an on-field collapse last month.

He said last night: "Yes, I feel good. Everything is fine now.

"Yes, there is also the championship and the Europa League. It's difficult because Juve is a good team, on Thursday we have to play (against Bayer Leverkusen) knowing that there is also the championship.

"I remember (the collapse) that it was more fear than harm. The fans did well, very well, they were worried. A lot of stuff.

"Yes, I have a different way of playing. We are more offensive. I want to do more with and without the ball because the Italian game is new to me.

"Daniele (De Rossi, coach) always told me in training and in matches to carry the ball. Now I do it more."

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