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Row erupts over Totti’s ‘inappropriate selfie’

The president of Serie A side Roma, James Pallotta, has hit back at Lazio counterpart Claudio Lotito in a row over a 'selfie' picture taken by Francesco Totti during the sides' 2-2 derby draw on Sunday.

Row erupts over Totti's 'inappropriate selfie'
AS Roma captain Francesco Totti took a 'selfie' after scoring his first goal during Sunday's game against Lazio. Photo: Andreas Solaro/AFP

Lotito on Monday claimed Roma, who sit three points behind champions and leaders Juventus, have no chance of winning this year's scudetto and hit out at Roma captain Totti for an "inappropriate" 'selfie' during the game.

But Pallotta, one of three Americans who bought a major share in the Serie A giants in August 2012, retorted on Twitter: "It's a pity Lotito commented on Francesco's selfie in this way: I would have almost preferred a selfie with his face."

Totti celebrated taking his career league tally to 239, 35 short of the all-time record held by Silvio Piola (274), as well as setting a new record of scoring 11 goals in the city derby by taking a picture of himself with a mobile telephone handed to him by a coaching assistant.

Although it created hype on social media around the world, Lotito said Totti's gesture was misplaced.

"It would have made sense after the game, not during it. My captain would never have done the same," he said.

Lotito, speaking on Rai Radio2, also said he would "bet my presidency" of the capital club that Roma would not win the scudetto this year.

Roma's sporting director Mauro Baldissoni delivered a wry retort to Lazio, whose captain Stefano Mauri served a six-month ban last year for his alleged involvement in a match-fixing scandal.

"Given that Lazio are the betting experts, if Lotito wagers his presidency there's a risk that the supporters of Lazio will also end up supporting us," said Baldissoni.

Lazio sit third in Serie A, 13 points behind Juventus and nine adrift of Roma but are firmly in contention for one of the league's three Champions League qualifying spots.

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CATALONIA

Selfie-seekers ignore social distancing rules at Catalonia’s highest peak

Park authorities are considering limiting numbers to one of Catalonia's most breathtaking beauty spots after selfie-seeking crowds formed at the region's highest peak.

Selfie-seekers ignore social distancing rules at Catalonia's highest peak
Queues at the peak of Catalonia's highest mountain. Photo: @pnaltpirineu

Crowds swarmed the Alt Pirineu Natural Park over the weekend, and massive lines of people waiting to take selfies at the summit of the Pica d’Estats – the highest mountain in Catalonia – sparked outrage online.

On Sunday, the Alt Pirineu Natural Park’s official Twitter account posted a video of a long line of people waiting to take photos at the Pica d’Estats, which at 3,143 metres over sea level is the highest mountain in Catalonia: 

 

The Tweet criticized the park’s overcrowding, saying it was damaging the natural landscape, and called for more regulation.

In the video, a line of people who were not wearing masks and were not respecting social distancing rules can be seen waiting for their chance to take a photo with the cross that marks the mountain’s summit. 

The account also posted pictures of camper vans parked lining the road in nearby Sant Joan de l'Erm and of visitors swimming in Alpine lakes, which is forbidden because sunscreen and insect repellent are toxic to the amphibians that live in them, according to park authorities: 

Friday was Diada, the National Day of Catalonia, and many Catalans took advantage of the three-day weekend to leave the cities and enjoy the region’s natural landscapes. 

But park authorities say that the crowds over the holiday have led them to work to establish a system to regulate access to the area going forward. 

By Sam Harrison in Barcelona
 
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