Diego Perotti struck at the death on Sunday as AS Roma handed club icon Francesco Totti a farewell to remember with a thrilling 3-2 win at home to Genoa at a packed Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
Totti, playing his final game with the capital side after a storied 25-year career that garnered only one league title, was handed a final-day gift when he was called upon to replace Egyptian Mohamed Salah on 54 minutes.
Totti failed to score on what was his 619th and final Serie A appearance of 785, but by the end of a valuable win that secured Roma’s place in next season’s UEFA Champions League, the evergreen playmaker experienced a send-off that saw almost the entire stadium shed tears.
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One teary-eyed fan broke the barriers to run on and hug his hero as they waved off arguably the most symbolic player in Italy over the past 20 years.
“The moment has arrived. I’ve cried the whole day. This was my only jersey,” Totti said. “I took this decision with my wife and my family. I’d like to stay for another 25 years. Thank you Roma, thanks to my family, my Mum, Dad and brother. I’d love to write a poem, a song, but all I can do is try to use my feet to express myself.”
Totti played a pivotal role in Roma ending an 18-year wait for the scudetto in 2000-2001 and — barring any last-minute decision to continue his playing career elsewhere — is now set to start working alongside Roma’s sporting director Monchi.
“Damn it. I get goosebumps when I think about June 17, 2001. From tomorrow, I’ll be a grown up,” Totti said.
Yet for Totti, and the thousands of fans who showed up sporting special T-shirts and banners to pay tribute to Il Re di Roma (The King of Rome), it was a nervy final game of the season.
Genoa traveled to the capital intent on ruining Totti’s farewell party and stunned the stadium into silence when Pietro Pellegri hit their opener after just three minutes.
Roma hit back with goals from Edin Dzeko and Daniele de Rossi, only for Darko Lazovic to level 11 minutes from time.
With SSC Napoli romping to a comfortable 4-2 win away to UC Sampdoria, Roma were in trouble, on their way to a third-placed finish and without an automatic place in the group stages of next season’s Champions League, but moments after Totti saw a chance thwarted by the boot of Santiago Gentiletti, Perotti fired the hosts into a 3-2 lead when he got on the end of Dzeko’s knock-down to beat Eugenio Lamanna from close range on 90 minutes.
Roma’s 28th victory of the campaign left Luciano Spalletti’s men in second place, one point ahead of Napoli and four points behind champions Juventus, who sealed a record sixth consecutive Serie A title the previous weekend.
De Rossi paid tribute to his close friend Totti and his status as a symbol of Rome, as well as Roma, over the years.
“He won the scudetto and he united a city that falls apart at the least problem, but Totti is now a friend that I won’t get to see every day,” De Rossi said.
Napoli finished third as Dries Mertens missed out on Serie A’s capocannoniere top scorer’s award.
He got the opener away to Sampdoria, with Lorenzo Insigne, Marek Hamsik and Jose Callejon also scoring.
The Belgian finished on 28 goals, one shy of Dzeko’s tally of 29.
Meanwhile, Crotone avoided relegation in remarkable fashion thanks to a 3-1 win at home to SS Lazio.
Andrea Nalini scored twice either side of a Diego Falcinelli goal for Crotone against a Lazio side who had Bastos sent off in the first half.
That allowed the small side from the heel of the Italian peninsula to leapfrog Empoli, who were relegated after a 2-1 defeat away to US Citta di Palermo.
Crotone seemed doomed at the start of last month, but took 20 points from their final nine games to stay up.
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