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AS Roma legend with which he spent 24 years, Francesco Totti keeps a wise eye on the world of football. In an interview with Italian podcast “Viva El Futbol”the former Roman striker returned to many past or current subjects. He notably spoke on the jewel of Spanish football, Lamine Yamal. “He still scores few goals. He is very strong, he surgched at the Euro … He seemed to hover, then he dropped a little diet, he is very good, but he still scores too few goals “noted Totti to put the talent of the young Spanish into perspective.
Francesco Totti also spoke on the manager of Real Carlo Ancelotti, in danger on the Madrid bench. “Ancelotti is the best in the world, if you talk to players, they all want it. If I was the sports director of Roma, I would call Ancelotti, Gasperini does not make me dream. As I have always said, to win, you need great coaches like great players ”proclaimed the former Italian international (58 selections), inviting his former club to head to the Italian manager to replace Claudio Ranieri, who will retire at the end of the season.
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