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00:00This week on 60 Minutes, we sit down with Spanish soccer star Lamin Amal.
00:10We thought viewers might appreciate hearing him in his native Spanish.
00:14So here's a lightly condensed extended version of our interview.
00:19Very important question.
00:20How's the driving lessons going?
00:22I'm guessing your first set of wheels is not going to be your parents beat-up car the way
00:41it is for a lot of teenagers.
00:43I hope not.
00:44I hope he's the one that all my friends want and he can enjoy it.
00:48It's not going to be a Lamborghini, but with an Audi, a Mercedes, a Cupra, I'm comfortable.
00:54Let's talk soccer.
00:57When you're playing, are you having as much fun as it looks like you are?
01:01Yes, of course.
01:02I'm in my best moment of the day when I can play, when I can enjoy my friends.
01:07I think it's a lot when I'm happy in the field and I translate it into the game.
01:13If someone has never seen you in action before, how would you describe yourself as a player?
01:18Well, I think it's fun.
01:22I think it's fun.
01:27I think it's fun.
01:28I think it's fun.
01:29I think it's fun for people to enjoy and make a little bit of a sport in football.
01:34You're an athlete who entertains or an entertainer who is really good at sports?
01:40I think it's more an athlete who entertains and that his goal is not to make all the records
01:46of the world, to mark a million of goals, to make a million of rebates.
01:50To enjoy and that the kids want to be like me.
01:54What do you see as your soccer superpower?
01:57I think I'd like to be able to change the day to the people.
02:08For example, if someone is sad, they go to the game, they see me and they can change their
02:12face and they come back home more happy than I was.
02:15So this isn't about scoring goals and assists.
02:17This is about changing moods.
02:19You've got the ball, there are three defenders surrounding you, how do you make decisions?
02:47Well, the truth is that I try to have a lot of confidence.
02:54So, even though I see three rivals, I never think they're going to take them away.
02:59Even though they're going to take them away and they're going to take them away.
03:02I always try to fight because my game is like this and it would be another type of player
03:06if I see three or two rivals passing them away.
03:08So, I think I'll solve it the best possible.
03:11And within that spectacle, I'll do the best for the team.
03:14More instinct than strategy, it sounds like.
03:17Yes, it's something of instinct and confidence.
03:21What's your relationship with the soccer ball itself?
03:24Well, since I was little, I think for all the children who have been born in a neighborhood or in a city
03:31that is not very large and has many resources, I think that at the end football is all.
03:35Because it's one of the sport that everyone is doing for the same.
03:38If you come from a family with many resources or few resources,
03:41within the field you are the same.
03:43It's the same.
03:44You can relate and create friendships and create many feelings
03:48that at the end only depend on having a ball and a ball.
03:50So, I think it's a feeling of love.
03:53It's the first love of my life and it will always be.
03:56So, I think it's all at the end.
03:58My friends are in love with football.
04:00I, my mother, my father.
04:02It's all in my life, football.
04:04And you will always be there with me.
04:06Have you ever talked to the soccer ball?
04:09No, I'm not so crazy, but it may be that later.
04:13What do you think you might say to the ball?
04:22Do you have a favorite goal so far that you've scored?
04:25I have three, I think.
04:29Well, four, but if I have to stay with one,
04:33with one, I think it's important and beautiful.
04:36The goal that he marked to France in the Eurocopa.
04:38And I also liked the Wednesday against the Brujas.
04:42The outside of the foot.
04:44Yes.
04:45Crazy as it sounds.
04:46Do you ever feel sorry for these men on the other teams
04:49that you're leaving in the dust?
04:52Well, I remember, in the last pre-season,
04:55we were playing against a Korean rival.
04:58And, well, it's true that at the end, in those games,
05:02I always try to go 100%.
05:03And maybe the rival, obviously,
05:05is not the quality of our team.
05:08And sometimes I ask for a little bit.
05:11And it's not a pity,
05:12because at the end we're playing football,
05:13but I try to go 100-100-100%.
05:17I try to lower a little bit,
05:18and play the ball more.
05:19And at the end,
05:20it's a person who's playing against me,
05:21and he'll be out of all sides.
05:23So, at the end,
05:24the rhythm is a little bit,
05:25but if it's a championship game,
05:26I wouldn't do it.
05:27I'm thinking, too, you're a teenager.
05:29Sometimes these guys are 10, 15 years older than you.
05:32They've got kids at home,
05:33and you're still clowning them.
05:49You were 15 when you made your debut for Barca.
05:52Nervous?
05:53Nervous?
05:54Eh, la verdad que,
05:56al entrar al campo no,
05:57pero sí al calentar y ver el Camp Nou,
05:59que ya entraba,
06:00que era mi momento,
06:01lo que había soñado
06:02durante 15 años de mi vida.
06:04Estaba ocurriendo,
06:05y sí que sientes como nervios,
06:07pero nervios buenos,
06:08que es como la sensación
06:10de que vas a entrar al campo
06:11y se quema todo en tu barriga,
06:12y el tiempo pasaba muy rápido.
06:14Entonces, yo creo,
06:15es entre adrenalina,
06:16nervios, y mucha ilusión.
06:18When was the last time you felt fear?
06:29That was the last time you were nervous.
06:31Yes.
06:32That stress.
06:33I'm wondering what's more stressful,
06:35playing for Barca,
06:36or being the little kid playing in Rocafunda
06:39against the big kids?
06:41Eh,
06:42yo creo que,
06:43que,
06:44sin duda,
06:45cuando estaba en Rocafunda,
06:46porque al final,
06:47eh,
06:48era un barrio en el que nadie sabía
06:49que iba a ser de su vida.
06:50La verdad,
06:51nadie sabía si iba a ser futbolista,
06:52arquitecto,
06:53pintor,
06:54si iba a encontrar trabajo.
06:55Entonces,
06:56es algo que,
06:57jugábamos por diversión,
06:58pero sí que es verdad que,
06:59que todos queríamos ser futbolistas
07:00y nadie tenía pensado llegar,
07:02pero,
07:03pero es que es una situación más difícil,
07:04y al final,
07:05ves a tus padres que están trabajando,
07:06que no pueden estar contigo siempre,
07:08y,
07:09sí que sientes,
07:10con nervios,
07:11pero incertidumbre de saber
07:12que va a pasar contigo.
07:13I'm going to go back
07:14to what he said before.
07:16Do I want to ask
07:17what you did on vacation
07:19that made you nervous
07:20to go see your mom?
07:21Estaba mucho tiempo fuera de casa
07:23y eso es suficiente
07:25para que mi madre me diga cualquier cosa.
07:27What do you remember
07:29about taking the train
07:30with your father
07:31from the neighborhood
07:32to go practice at Barcelona?
07:34Bueno,
07:35recuerdo que,
07:36que me levantaba muy,
07:37muy, muy pronto,
07:38porque íbamos en tren,
07:39entonces me tenía que despertar muy pronto,
07:42desayunaba,
07:43cargaba el patinete eléctrico
07:44y, pues,
07:45bajaba el patinete desde mi casa
07:46a la estación,
07:47que eran como 20 minutos,
07:48siempre me llevaba una manta encima
07:50y, pues,
07:51de Mataró
07:52hasta Hospitalet,
07:53más o menos,
07:54tenía como una hora,
07:55entonces me dormía
07:56y ya Hospitalet a San Feliu,
07:58pues, empezaba a calentar
07:59porque el partido empezaba,
08:00a lo mejor,
08:01en una hora.
08:02entonces, pues,
08:03eran como aventuras con mi padre
08:06y luego, pues,
08:07lo peor era la vuelta
08:08porque tenía un largo camino
08:09y tenía que comer,
08:10o sea,
08:11tenía mucha hambre.
08:12The 304,
08:14what does that symbolize?
08:16What does that represent?
08:17Bueno,
08:18es el,
08:19el símbolo,
08:20es el código postal de nuestro barrio
08:21porque en,
08:22en Barcelona,
08:23todos son,
08:24empiezan con 0-8
08:25y en nuestro 0-8,
08:263-0-4
08:27y una vez,
08:28me acuerdo que me sancionaron
08:30con la selección,
08:31que no podía jugar ni con la selección
08:32ni con el Barça
08:33y yo tenía que volver a jugar
08:35y quería como una aceleración
08:36para reivindicarme
08:37y pues,
08:38mi mejor amigo Soja dijo,
08:39haz esta
08:40y la verdad que estuvo muy bien.
08:42Entonces, decidí hacerla
08:43y de ahí ya se quedó.
08:44So,
08:45es la mano derecha.
08:47¿Esta?
08:48Sí,
08:49así.
08:50Sí,
08:51así.
08:52¿Crees que los personas de Rocafunda
08:54han sido olvidados?
09:15en gente de todo tipo,
09:17no digo solo futbolistas como yo,
09:18ser gente importante
09:20porque al final
09:21somos los que más luchamos
09:22por tener una buena vida
09:24y lo disfrutamos todos juntos.
09:26Entonces,
09:27yo creo que puede ser olvidada
09:29por cierta parte
09:31de otro tipo de gente,
09:33pero no por los que somos ahí,
09:35¿sabes?
09:36Siempre sabremos de dónde venimos,
09:37de dónde somos
09:38y estamos orgullosos de ellos.
09:39No.
09:40No.
09:41¿Verdad?
09:42¿Verdad?
09:43¿Verdad?
09:44¿Verdad?
09:45¿Verdad?
09:46Bueno.
09:47Eh...
09:48Eso es relativo.
09:49Al final,
09:50yo creo que eso no...
09:51no lo decí uno mismo.
09:52Al final,
09:53tú cuando eres niño,
09:54tú...
09:55de todos los niños
09:56se decide quién es la estrella
09:57de una selección,
09:58no es el jugador
09:59el que lo decide.
10:00How close were you to playing for Morocco instead of Spain?
10:30It was something strange because I thought I could play with Morocco, just Morocco came to the world, but in the moment of the truth, I never had a doubt about it, with all my affection and respect to Morocco, I've always wanted to play a Eurocopa, I've always wanted to play here in Europe, I think the European football is more, I think it's more close to the international,
11:00and in the end, playing in the Barça, I wanted to be able to win a Eurocopa, which I've already done, and to play a World Cup with the possibility of winning, I always love Morocco, that's my country, and the truth is that it wouldn't have been anything strange or bad to play with them, but in the end, I had that handicap that Spain played in the Eurocopa, and I've also created it in Spain, and I also feel that it's my country.
11:22We know about your dribbling, but soccer is a team sport, where did you practice that exquisite passing?
11:29What w
11:34What raro about this is that I've never had a lot of regal, I've never been a dealer, I've never been a player who had a lot of rivals, he'd won a lot of goals, he'd have worked with a lot of goals, he'd have always had a great vision of the game, and since I was a little bit, I've never had a lot of time.
11:46And since I was little, I don't know,
11:48especially at Messi,
11:50he gave some different passes,
11:52because I've seen a lot of players who had a very good pass,
11:54who gave a long pass,
11:56but Messi gave passes like a goal,
11:58and that's what I've seen.
12:00Passes on the outside, I've seen a lot of
12:03to Modri as well.
12:05These are things that I liked a lot
12:07and that seemed more interesting than a regata,
12:09because they're something more of a head.
12:11We keep hearing, this kid does not feel pressure.
12:14You were 16, you're playing in the Euros,
12:16biggest match of your career,
12:17and they turn around and you're asleep on the team bus.
12:20Help us understand that.
12:22The truth is that I think at any moment
12:26of the Eurocopa I was in a situation
12:28that I was 16 years old and I was playing the Eurocopa.
12:30So we took it as something natural,
12:32like if I was playing a cadet tournament
12:34for a whole day.
12:36So we went to the bus,
12:38I saw Instagram, TikTok,
12:40I listened to my music,
12:42because I was in a dream,
12:43I came to the field,
12:44I played, I enjoyed it,
12:45and then I returned to the hotel.
12:46So I've never been in a situation
12:47where you're playing the Eurocopa
12:48and I thought,
12:49like if you're playing a tournament,
12:51you're going to enjoy it a lot
12:52because it's your dream,
12:53and you're going to enjoy it.
12:54I don't think of anything else.
12:56Do you even believe in pressure?
12:58Is it even a thing?
12:59I think the pressure is something mental.
13:04I think it's something that everyone has inside.
13:06I don't think I can ever feel it,
13:09but because I don't have that feeling,
13:11I don't have that feeling,
13:12I don't have that feeling,
13:13I don't have that feeling.
13:14I, for example,
13:15I feel that my parents have had pressure
13:17to know what to do.
13:18They were young parents,
13:19they had me,
13:20and of course,
13:21you have to take a family,
13:22you have to find a job,
13:23you have to enjoy it,
13:24you have to enjoy it,
13:25you have to buy it,
13:26and that to me is pressure,
13:27and it's bad,
13:28so I feel that I can't feel pressure
13:31to play football.
13:32So I just try to enjoy it
13:34and think that all of my family,
13:36all of my friends,
13:37have to have to have to have
13:38been better than me playing
13:39in a football field.
13:40What are your expectations
13:41for your first World Cup?
13:43Well, very good.
13:45I have very good expectations.
13:47I think that in the time
13:48that Spain didn't help me
13:50as a serious candidate
13:51to be able to win the World Cup.
13:53I see the country
13:54and I am very happy.
13:56I am very happy.
13:57I think I can't get
13:58the best moment
13:59in this World Cup.
14:00I feel important.
14:01I feel good.
14:02I have a lot of hope
14:03that I arrive
14:04and I will enjoy it a lot.
14:05Whether it's Michael Jordan
14:07or Muhammad Ali
14:08or Joe Namath,
14:09these are all athletes
14:10way older than you.
14:11There is a history
14:12of guaranteeing victory.
14:14So I ask you,
14:15does Spain win the World Cup?
14:17In English?
14:18Yes.
14:20We'll go to English
14:21for that one.
14:22The guarantee comes in English.
14:23Yes.
14:24Did the braces come on
14:26or off
14:27before World Cup?
14:28I hope it will depend
14:29of me,
14:30but I don't know.
14:31I would have to call
14:32my dentist and ask
14:33if I will come with brackets
14:34or not.
14:35But I think
14:36it's good.
14:37I look good
14:38with brackets.
14:39Me?
14:40I look good.
14:41Yes.
14:42I leave them, then.
14:43The goals
14:44and the assists
14:45are all well and good,
14:46but you've made braces cool.
14:47It doesn't get better
14:48than that.
14:49Yes, yes,
14:50totally.
14:51Because of the way
14:52you have played so early
14:53in your career,
14:54the expectations are sky-high,
14:56stratospheric,
14:57we would say,
14:58and yet you say
15:00pressure doesn't exist.
15:02Yes, I think
15:03it's from each one,
15:05like the expectations.
15:06Maybe there are people
15:07who have expectations
15:08about me
15:09lower or higher,
15:10and I don't have any.
15:11I just think
15:12about playing.
15:13I won't have them
15:14because I think
15:15the expectations are bad
15:16because when you're
15:17fulfilled,
15:18you're left without
15:19goals,
15:20and when you're not
15:21fulfilled,
15:22you can come down.
15:23I just enjoy it,
15:24and I think
15:25that I can get
15:26what I want.
15:27You said recently
15:28having character
15:29helps me to survive.
15:31What do you mean by that?
15:33Well,
15:34I think
15:35in life
15:36there are many situations
15:37where you don't expect
15:38to be,
15:39so there's something
15:40that you need to help
15:41to survive.
15:42And I think
15:43my personal life
15:44has helped me to do that.
15:45It has helped me
15:46to always
15:48that everything
15:49looks bad,
15:50to think about what's good.
15:52When you're worse,
15:53you can think you're better
15:54and when you're worse,
15:55you can think you're worse.
15:56So,
15:57that helped me a lot
15:58to not come down
15:59almost any time,
16:01and I think
16:02that in a world
16:03like football,
16:04it's the most important thing.
16:05There's never been
16:06a day that I had
16:07been buried
16:08or sad.
16:09I've always thought
16:10that tomorrow is another day,
16:11I'm going to train,
16:12I'm going to do it better,
16:13and the weekend,
16:14I'm going to play well.
16:15So, I think
16:16that helped me to survive
16:17in this difficult world.
16:19Athletes have their fans
16:20and their support teams.
16:22Successful athletes
16:23have people in their circle too
16:24who can tell them no,
16:25who can call them
16:26on their nonsense.
16:27Who is that for you?
16:46Mom stole the queen.
16:52Some things don't change.
16:53No matter how many goals
16:54you score,
16:55how famous you get.
17:02Can you be a normal
17:0318-year-old at times?
17:04It's difficult to ask
17:14because,
17:15in the end,
17:16even if you want to be it,
17:17you're never going to be it.
17:18when I walk around to school and I go out for the school,
17:20when I come out to school,
17:21how many people have taught me a little bit?
17:22I think that is a good thing.
17:24I ask questions about my life. I go to the TV and I go to the TV.
17:28I go to the street and see a child with my shirt.
17:31I want to drink something and I can't because the people will stop,
17:35as it is normal, because I'm a famous person.
17:38But I always try to find things more simple,
17:42like play play, to see my mother, to eat with my brother,
17:47to be with my brother.
17:49But it is true that I can never be a child of 18 years old.
17:53Because people will see me normal,
17:55and I can act normal.
17:57Have you ever made it this far in an interview
17:59and not had to answer a question about Messi?
18:02I'm surprised, the truth.
18:05Because there were points where you could link it,
18:07but I didn't do it.
18:09I knew the question was going to come,
18:11but that was the one that later on came out.
18:14Should we get your standard answer,
18:16or should we try to put spin on the ball?
18:18No, you can. You can.
18:20So, do you ever hear the expression,
18:22game respects game?
18:24Well, I think I respect him for what he has been,
18:29for what he has been, for what he has been for football.
18:31And if we meet in a football game,
18:34then there will be a mutual respect,
18:36because we are players,
18:38and because he is the best in history,
18:40and he also knows that I am a good player,
18:43and that I respect him.
18:45So, it is a mutual respect.
18:47And I think that both of us know that
18:49I don't want to be Messi,
18:51and Messi knows that I don't want to be him.
18:54I want to follow my path, and that's it.
18:56I don't have the intention of playing like him,
19:00or taking the 10 that Messi took,
19:03or anything like that.
19:05One thing that struck us watching you play
19:07is that when the game tightens,
19:09you want to make something happen.
19:11You want to make magic.
19:12Where does that come from?
19:14Well, when I played in my neighborhood,
19:17there was like the field,
19:19and there were some walls like the walls,
19:23where people would sit there.
19:24I don't think there was a better feeling
19:26than to make people sitting there
19:28get up and laugh at the other opponent.
19:31I think that was the best feeling in the world.
19:33And something that makes me remember
19:35is when I'm playing in the field,
19:36and the player gets up,
19:37and gets surprised by the game I've done.
19:40I get the feeling you don't mind being a star.
19:43No, the truth is not.
19:46I even like it.
19:48We keep hearing that you are this extraordinary soccer player,
19:51but more than that,
19:52you've really rekindled fans' passion for the sport.
19:56Do you have a sense of how you are perceived
19:58the impact you're having?
20:00Well, in my work team
20:02there's a person called Bernardo
20:03who, when I play,
20:04me tells me that I like football again.
20:06So, it reminds me a bit of it.
20:08And, yes,
20:09a lot of people on the street
20:10tell me that I can see football again for me.
20:12Even my mother saw all the games,
20:16and before I saw one of them,
20:18and many women on the street
20:20tell me that they saw the games,
20:22and many mothers,
20:23and many parents.
20:24There was a moment
20:26that the kids didn't play football games
20:28to go to school.
20:29That was something
20:30mythic that everyone would do,
20:31or to put their clothes on the street.
20:32And now,
20:33the tourists,
20:35when they come to Barcelona,
20:36to take their clothes on the 10th of the Barça.
20:38It's something
20:39that's coming
20:40and that makes me realize
20:41the things.
20:42There's some noise as well,
20:43that boy,
20:44life is coming at this kid so fast,
20:46and slow down,
20:47let me in your mall.
20:48What's your response to that?
21:04You're only 18,
21:05but you've spoken a few times now
21:07about how you want to be perceived by kids.
21:10How do you want to be perceived by kids?
21:13Well,
21:14I think that in the world of football,
21:16and the sports in general,
21:18and the popular people,
21:21I think there are very few people sincere.
21:25And, above all,
21:26I want to see myself as a sincere person
21:28who says what they think
21:29and not what they want to hear.
21:31A person who cares about their own.
21:34I think that's something very important.
21:36A person who just wants to enjoy it.
21:38If you have this life,
21:40try to enjoy it at all.
21:42I don't think
21:43in what others do.
21:44In that,
21:45value what I have.
21:47And, above all,
21:48that people see me in the face.
21:50Not talking to you as a person,
21:53and then you know me personally
21:55and you realize how I am.
21:57When are you at your most happy?
21:59When are you at your most happy?
22:00When are you at your most happy?
22:04That was a pleasure.
22:16Very happy.
22:17Then,
22:18Thank you very much.
22:19Good.
22:20More Genau 1
22:21Nice careers!
22:22Then,
22:23in South Africa,
22:241st day now,
22:252nd day now.
22:263rd day,
22:273rd day after,
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22:312nd day.
22:32People begin looking blue darauf,
22:332nd day.
22:343rd day.
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