Rome expels the legend Francis Totti, the last to blame

Francisco Toti [Totti] has resigned from his role as director of Rome, ending 30 years in the club from Serbia A. The winner of the 42-year-old World Cup had spent his entire professional career in Rome, leaving for football in July 2017. His relationship [...]
The winner of the 42-year-old World Cup had spent his entire professional career in Rome, leaving for football in July 2017.
His relationship with President James Pallotta has reportedly broken, although last week the American reportedly offered the Italian legend the task of the technical director, a position lower than that of the sports director.
Rome finished sixth place and will be missed in the next edition of the Champions League.
“Jap resigned as an executive of Rome,” said the former Italian assailant, streaming before a crowd of journalists at a news conference called for the media. “I was hoping this day would never come, but it's come, this heavy, ugly day for me. ”
I've never been able to work in the technical arena. In the face of everything Rome must be. There must be love for Rome. The presidents go and come, the trainers go and come, the players go and come, but the colors don't. This decision is not my fault. ”
He added: “They knew how much I wanted to offer this team a lot, but they never wanted it. They kept me out of everything. ”
Totti had joined the Rome Youth Academy in 1989, making his debut to grow as 16 years old in 1993. He had scored 307 goals in 785 matches, winning once Serie A and twice Coppa Italy. He also had 58 matches for Italy, where he scored 9 goals. /Periscope












