Tag: Francesco Totti

  • BREAKING! Heartbroken Francesco Totti dumps Roma job

     

    Francesco Totti says that leaving Roma ‘is like dying’ as the club’s legendary former captain announced he is leaving his role as technical director.

    The 42-year-old addressed the media on Monday afternoon in an 85-minute press conference where he explained why he had decided to bring to an end his 30-year relationship with the club.

    Totti said it was a day he ‘hoped never would have come’ but in the end he made the decision having become marginalised behind the scenes by president James Pallotta.

    A large media contingent gathered to hear from an emotional Totti as he explained the issues he faced behind the scenes.

    ‘I sent an email to say something that felt unimaginable. I wrote my resignation. I was hoping this was not necessary, but the fateful day has arrived, which for me is very ugly and painful,’ he said.

    ‘Considering the conditions, it was only right that I made this brusque decision, especially as I never had the chance to work on the technical area with Roma.

    ‘I thought long and hard. Let’s just say it was not my fault that I had to make this decision.

    ‘They knew my intentions and what I wanted, to give so much to this club and team, but they never wanted me to, in all honesty. They excluded me from every decision.’

    Totti retired from playing two years ago after 25 seasons with his hometown club and was given the chance to have a management role in the boardroom.

    He led Roma to its last Serie A title in 2001 but has now brought to an end his time with the club.

    Making his senior debut in 1993 as a teenager, Totti went on to score 307 goals in 785 games for the club, establishing himself as a Roma legend.

    Speaking openly about his departure, Totti explained how club bosses made him retire and also dictated how his role would have little to no influence on the football side of operations.

    He added: ‘Everyone knows they made me stop playing. They wanted me to stop. I had a six-year contract already as a director.

    ‘I started quietly, realising it’s a completely different sphere to being on the field.

    ‘Many promises were made and they were never kept. They knew what I wanted.

    Former Shakhtar Donestk manager Paulo Fonseca has taken charge and will be tasked with restoring the club to the top table in Italy after a difficult time of it in recent seasons.

     

     

  • Not Playing with Ronaldo the only Regret – Totti

    Not Playing with Ronaldo the only Regret – Totti

    Former Roma Captain, Francesco Totti has revealed that not playing together with Ronaldo De Lima remains the only regret of his career.

    The 41-year-old hung up his boots in May – putting an end to 25-year playing career with boy hood club, Roma.

    Totti, who hold some tinge of sadness for not playing with the former Real Madrid and Inter Milan striker believes that he would have made Ronaldo a better player.

    According to the former Roma Captain, Ronaldo Delima would have scored more goals if they had played together.

    Totti, as quoted by as.com: “That would have been a dream for both of us. He scored a lot of goals but with me playing just behind him, I’m sure he would have scored a lot more”,

    “I’ve always said it – the only thing I regret about my career was not having got to play with Ronaldo.

    The former Italy international also described Italy, who are four time Champions of the World Cup absence from the next year’s mundial as a ‘Shock’ to the footballing world and said to watch the mundial next year would be strange.

    He added, “Like every other Italian, I never thought for a second that we might not get through the qualifying rounds.

    “It was a big shock to the world of football. Watching the World Cup on television is going to be very strange.”

    Totti on Ronaldo, Messi and Federeer

    Totti said that out of current stars he prefers Lionel Messi to Cristiano Ronaldo, and singled out tennis champion Roger Federer as his sporting hero, who “does not even sweat when he plays.”

     

  • I almost lost sanity after retirement – Totti

    I almost lost sanity after retirement – Totti

    Former Italy striker Francesco Totti on Thursday said accepting the end of a legendary footballing career was tough.

    He told newsmen that “at the beginning, I was talking to myself like a madman, I’m injured, I’m suspended, I’ll be back in a kit soon, though I’ve got used to it now.”

    Totti said he struggled with switching off from a routine of “waking up early, having breakfast and then going to training, like a machine.

    “Now I have to plan my days. The impact has not been easy, though I still train every day to let off a bit of steam and to stay fit.

    “If I let myself go, I’ll go up to 300 kilogrammes, for now, I’ve put on at most a couple.”

    The 41-year-old hung up his boots in May, breaking down in tears after a 3-2 home win against Genoa that sealed his 25-year playing career with Roma, his boyhood club.

    Read also:  Pallotta – Totti to be technical director

    He has no regrets at turning down offers from Real Madrid, the Emirates and the United States.

    “I would have made lots of money, but I would have ruined a 25-year-old love affair with Roma,’’ he said.

    Totti said that out of current stars he prefers Lionel Messi to Cristiano Ronaldo, and singled out tennis champion Roger Federer as his sporting hero, who “does not even sweat when he plays.”

    If Roma, currently in fourth position, do not win the league this season, Totti said he fancied Serie A leaders Napoli, because he liked the idea of the Scudetto going to a southern Italian club.

    He also said that starting out a new career as a coach was not a “priority now,” aside from following the football career of his 12-year-old son, Cristian.

    “I let him do his thing and I don’t say anything to him. In about three or four years, I’ll see what he’s truly made of,’’ Totti said.

    NAN

  • Totti’s final Roma shirt launched in space

    Totti’s final Roma shirt launched in space

     

    Despite Francesco Totti receiving an emotional farewell by Roma back in May, the club went beyond the realms of imagination to honour their former player once again.

    On Tuesday, history was made as Totti’s final Roma shirt was launched successfully into space.

    The iconic No 10 shirt was worn by the Roma legend in the club’s last match of the Serie A campaign on May 28 against Genoa.

    Following the game, which Roma won 3-2 at the Stadio Olimpico, the Italian outfit suggested sending a replica version of his jersey into space.

    The 40-year-old, who spent his entire 24-year playing career with Roma, agreed to the idea before it eventually came to fruition through Avio, a worldwide leader in the field of space travel.

    The flight plans were prepared in Italy and on Tuesday night, the rocket ‘Vega’, carrying the famous shirt, was launched from French Guyana.

    Totti scored 307 goals in a staggering 786 games for the Italian giants during his long career with the club.

    In the middle of July, the Italian icon confirmed he will become a director at Roma after ending his playing career at his boyhood club.

    The club’s video shows the process taken to launch the jersey that he wore against Genoa