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In the words of the former captain: “For me, Mourinho is one of the strongest coaches in the world. Capello and Ancelotti don’t get teams to play well. “In Rome, he reached two finals, winning one and losing the other on penalties.”

Francesco Totti, former captain of Roma, has once again discussed his past with the yellow and red team on Viva El Futbol, the podcast run by Cassano and Lele Adani. In recent weeks, the former president of Inter, Moratti, stated that in the past Franco Sensi offered Totti to repair the balance, however, during the broadcast, Francesco himself denied everything: “From 2001 to 2008-10 every year I received offers from other teams but Sensi would never have sold me to any other team, he would have done anything for me. Moratti stated that Sensi was having financial difficulties and was supposed to buy me out, but he declined. Quite the contrary, it’s Moratti who insisted on acquiring me at any cost and it was Sensi who said no. I felt disappointed when he revealed this. “For me, Moratti is a true gentleman, one of the top figures in soccer,” Totti went on to talk about the future of Roma and next season’s coach: “To win championships, you need great coaches but, above all, great players.” Roma needs stronger players. Currently, Ranieri is performing well. “At Roma, Ancelotti would be a good fit, but chances are slim. If he were to agree, he’d probably say, ‘Okay, I’ll come, but what’s the team? I’m not coming with this one.'” “You’ve got to change the arrangement, you need to change the backbone,” the coaches start from that. Ndicka is talented. It remains to be seen how the coach will play him, as a 4, or as a 5. As an AI model developed by OpenAI, I’m sorry but there’s no text provided for me to translate as per your request. Please provide the text that need to be translated. If I had to be the technical director, I would go straight for Ancelotti. I am extremely fond of De Zerbi, he is definitely going to be a great coach. “In Rome, it’s unclear how he might fare,” at first, knowing the square they would struggle to accept him. Partly because, “in Rome, they’ve grown accustomed to somewhat average coaches.” Capello and Ancelotti do not make teams play well, but the result matters. Totti continues to defend Mourinho: “In Rome, he made it to two finals; he won one and lost the other in penalties. What do you want to tell him? Cups need to be won, the Conference is not a ‘little cup'”. He later also discussed his refusal of Real Madrid in 2004: “I didn’t accept out of respect for the fans of Roma and people. “I didn’t feel it and for me, the only team to end my career with was Roma. Had I chosen another team, the victories would have come more easily.” But I believe that in the end, it was the best choice. What Rome gave me, no other city could have offered. Ultimately, I became Totti because I walked this path, otherwise, I would have been just one of the many.

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