I'm sorry, I don't speak English.

Roma come before everything else.

The Santiago Bernabeu is an amazing stadium.

Being born Roman and Romanisti is a privilege.

Steven Gerrard would be the captain of my World XI dream team.

When you grow up, you gain experience and realise what youre capable of.

I was born Roman, and I'll die Roman. I'll never leave this team or my city.

We will work as a group, we need to be a real team, that is the only way to go far

Winning one league title at Roma to me is worth winning 10 at Juventus or Real Madrid.

There is only one player who is doing things that I could never do - and that is Messi.

Winning one league title at Roma, to me, is worth winning 10 at Juventus or Real Madrid.

Before being a player, I was a diehard fan of Roma, so I know what the fans felt when we won.

I would tell the young Francesco Totti to repeat everything that the older Totti did - if he's able to!

I never thought about money; otherwise, I would have left aged 26 when Real Madrid and Barcelona wanted me.

I find it easier to strike the ball with my instep across goal. But I've scored in loads of other ways, too.

Because I grew up playing for Roma and I want to die playing for Roma, because I have always been a Roma's fan!

The game has given me so much, and I tried to give so much back to the people who have showed me so much love day after day.

Over the years, I've tried to express myself through my feet, which have made everything simpler for me ever since I was a child.

There aren't many athletes who follow their hearts. They choose to go somewhere to win more and earn more money. They're like gypsies.

Playing further up the pitch, you have more opportunities to score and provide assists, and it's something I liked right from the start.

The first part of my life, as a player, has ended but now I'm heading into an equally important part as a manager, hoping to do as well as I did on the field.

When I do retire, I will miss the trips with the team, the jokes with my teammates, the habits: having breakfast with them, playing with them, all the little things.

Football, to me, is a passion, more than a game. It is everything. But more than anything, it is love for Roma. I have always been Roma. There has never been anything else.

I don't understand racism. I have many black friends and many others have been my opponents. Respect is basic. Unfortunately racism is a social problem, and football belongs to society.

The end of my playing career was May 28, 2017. That, for me, was an historic day. I'll carry it with me forever. It will be hard to explain to people the feelings and emotions I felt that day.

To the children of yesterday, who have grown up and become parents, and to the children of today, who perhaps shout 'Tottigol,' I'd like to think that, for you, my career has become a fairytale for you to pass on.

I am fortunate to have only worn one shirt in my career. It is something that is fundamental to me. It is something I have always wanted: to be one of these few who wear only one shirt - a fan and a player of the same team.

During a game, it comes down to your mind - the pressure. There are loads of other aspects, too. Many people say taking penalties is easy, but when you're stood over one, that's not the case. It's in no way easy. The goal really does become a lot smaller.

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