by Gianni Dragoni
A difficult future lies ahead of Francesco Totti in the "Americanized" AS Roma. The captain of "La Magica" (as the team is called) could move to the United States, after having criticized the club and its coach, Luciano Spalletti, for not letting him play.
The American president of AS Roma, James Pallotta, defended the coach's decision. "The Totti incident? Spalletti has the support of the club," said Pallotta. "Luciano is our coach. Since his arrival , many things have changed for the better. Francesco's reaction surprised me, I did not expect it, but I get it to some extent."
Fonte: Italy24
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