Do you agree with Mr Francesco No Totti No party?As he felt Roma were unfortunate not to beat Manchester City as the veteran enjoyed a record-breaking Champions League night.
The
38-year-old former Italy international produced a superb chipped finish
in the 23rd minute to cancel out Sergio Aguero's early penalty,
replacing Ryan Giggs as the oldest goalscorer in European club
competitions as it ended 1-1 at the Etihad Stadium.
But, after controlling the European tie for long spells on Tuesday, Totti felt they should have had more.
"Looking at the whole 90 minutes, we had the better opportunities and could've won," the Roma captain told Sky Sport.
"We went down straight away to a penalty and came back into it, which
wasn't easy against one of the strongest teams in Europe. We proved
what we are worth and what we can do in an arena like this.
"Our objective is to do our best, try to get through the group
knowing it is not easy against sides like Bayern Munich and Manchester
City, who are on our level if not better. Playing like this, we can get
there.
"In all honesty, I wasn't thinking about the record. I always think
of the team more than myself, that's what kept me going so long. When I
score for the team, then the personal records come as a consequence."
Roma summer signing Ashley Cole impressed at left-back on a composed
return to his homeland and the former England international echoed
Totti's opinion that Roma might have left the Etihad Stadium with all
three points.
"I think it was a good performance from the boys after going 1-0 down so early in the game," he told ITV. "We showed a lot character, determination and belief that we could get a result here.
"Maybe we should have won, you never know, but the boys can be proud
of themselves today - playing against the English champions and a great
team."
Roma now face back-to-back games against group leaders Bayern Munich,
meaning Cole was understandably reluctant to label his new employers as
favourites for a qualifying spot, despite an early three-point
advantage over winless City.
"It's still early," he added. “It's one of those things, we've come
here to win and are probably a bit disappointed we didn't win but it's a
good point for us.”
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