Serie A, Sunday, DEC 15, 18:00 CET
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An audience with Francesco Totti

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Roma's final night in Pinzolo was marked in fitting fashion, as fans turned out to witness an evening with club captain Francesco Totti

Totti was an unsurprisingly popular man all night, with the question-and-answer session often interrupted by spontaneous outbreaks of songs dedicated to him.

But there were plenty of amusing moments: at one point the 39-year-old sang one of his favourite songs for the disbelieving squad, before ringing up teammate Norbert Gyomber to ask him about the chant dedicated to the defender that has taken Pinzolo by storm.

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He also answered a number of 'this or that' questions on some light-hearted topics, revealing he prefers a scooter to a Ferrari and joking that he would rather be beautiful and unpleasant than ugly and kind.

See some of the best images from the event in the gallery below.

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Another ten years playing or one more Scudetto?

“Difficult, but I'll say another ten years because we would win another Scudetto."

Gomorrah or 'Squadra Antimafia' [two Italian TV shows]?

"Gomorrah."

Toast with nutella or stracciatella [milk chocolate] ice cream?

“Toast with nutella.”

Pizza with sausage or tiramisu?

“At 11pm pizza with sausage - otherwise tiramisu.”

Tennis or table tennis?

“Table tennis.”

Holidaying with Vincent Candela or Antonio Cassano?

“Candela.”

Walkman or mp3?

“Mp3, although I don't know how to use it.”

Scooter or Ferrari?

“Scooter.”

Sleeping naked or with pyjamas?

“Naked.”

Do you prefer a photograph or an autograph?

“A photo, it lasts for life.”

Ugly and kind, or beautiful and unpleasant?

“Beautiful and unpleasant!”