Western
Sydney Wanderers are not interested in 40-year-old Roma legend, according to
the club's goalkeeping coach
Zeljko
Kalac dismissed the possibility of Roma great Francesco Totti playing for
Western Sydney Wanderers as he highlighted the physical demands of the
A-League.
After 25
years with Roma's first team, 786 appearances, 307 goals and the Scudetto in
2000-01, Totti said farewell to the Italian capital club in May.
The
40-year-old free agent – who made an emotional final appearance for boyhood
club Roma in front of a sell-out crowd at the Stadio Olimpico last month – has
since been linked with moves to MLS and Asia.
But the
Wanderers are not interested in the ageing Totti, according to goalkeeping
coach Kalac, who pointed to the end of Alessandro Del Piero's career at Sydney
FC in 2014.
"He
is a great player. He was a great player," Kalac said in an interview with
Omnisport.
"I
think we all saw what Del Piero was like in his second year in
Sydney. It's a hard league. It's a running league. Yeah, he has quality, a
massive amount of quality. But his legs won't take him far.
"The
kind of figures these guys are asking, it's difficult to satisfy their needs as
well."
The
Wanderers – who finished sixth last season and lost in the elimination final –
have foreign spots available following the departures of Dimas, Nicolas
Martinez and Bruno Pinatares.
But
whether the Wanderers are able to attract a high-profile foreigner – like they
did with former Japan international Shinji Ono in 2012 – remains to be seen as
they struggle to compete with lucrative clubs in the Chinese Super League and
MLS.
"What's
a marquee player? A marquee player is someone who makes a difference to your
team," Kalac continued. "If we want marquee as in name to put
bums on seats, that's a different proposition.
"It
depends on what way you look at it. It's not easy because even normal visa
players and bringing them to Australia, they almost fall under the bracket of
marquee players. They are very, very difficult players to get. Compared to what
they get in Europe to bring them here, it's difficult and the clubs struggle to
bring them here."
The
Wanderers have already been busy in the transfer market despite the new season
not getting underway until October, bringing in former Ajax midfielder
Roly Bonevacia from Wellington Phoenix, Australia international and Perth Glory
star Josh Risdon and Michael Thwaite.
"When
you have players who have played at this level, know the league and have
matches under their belt, you cannot beat experience," the 44-year-old
former Socceroos and AC Milan goalkeeper said. "They're experienced
players, who are still young enough to add a lot value to our team.
"In
Australia, it is what it is. Pre-season is long. But it does help for a lot of
new players coming in. Foreign players coming in, they need time to adjust.
It's a different league to what they are used to, it's a different pre-season.
Everything is different.
"It's
frustrating as coaches because once the season is finished, if you don't win
something, you want to get back onto the training ground as soon as
possible."
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