Francesco Totti is a man that pretty much everyone who loves football absolutely adores.

The AS Roma legend made the game look easy in his heyday and he possesses a collection of career highlights better than most.

Totti scored a significant number of outrageous goals for the Giallorossi, including a beautiful chipped effort against Inter Milan that leaves us open-mouthed to this very day.

Video: Totti's insane solo goal vs Inter

It's hard to think of many goals scored in the 21st century that are more beautiful than Totti's masterpiece against Inter.

He was just so graceful out on the pitch and glided past opposition players like they weren't even there at times.

The man aptly nicknamed 'The King of Rome' also possessed a deadly shot with his right foot and that's why he scored 316 goals for club and country.

ROME, ITALY - MAY 28: Francesco Totti greets the fans after his last match during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on May 28, 2017 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

And Totti certainly hasn't lost the Midas touch when it comes to nearly bursting the net, despite now being 45 years of age.

Footage of the Italian icon scoring four worldies in what appears to be an 8-a-side match has surfaced on social media and it seems his right peg is as deadly as ever.

Check out the quartet of wonder-strikes from Totti here...

Video: Totti has certainly still got it

Class is permanent. Sure, the level of opposition probably isn't the best, but Totti's technique continues to be something to marvel at.

The greatest player in Roma's rich history called time on his professional career back in 2017 after 25 years playing at the highest level.

Totti holds a plethora of records, including the most Serie A goals by a player for one single club and the oldest goalscorer ever in the Champions League (38 years and 59 days).

ROME, ITALY - MAY 28: AS Roma players hold up Francesco Totti after his last match after the Serie A match between AS Roma and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on May 28, 2017 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

In 2011, he was also recognised by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics as the most popular footballer in Europe, which is quite the honour.

Players like Totti don't come around often and we miss seeing him weave his magic on the big stage.

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