00:00Mr. Herrera, why isn't Sivori playing?
00:02And he lacks a complete re-education, because he has never given a clear task to a team.
00:13Juventus, I think, in general has always played big, out of class.
00:20And now it's a shame that only he remains.
00:24We can't do what they did before.
00:27It is said that his personal relationship with Sivori is not very good.
00:34Look, yes, I know perfectly well that he certainly can't be liked by everyone.
00:43This is their thing.
00:45My position in this case is completely clear.
00:50If a player does what I want, however, I see that he could be a solution for our team,
00:58that player chiog.
01:00I want to say that there is no personal problem in my program, at all.
01:05Do you think Sivori is no longer the great player he was a few years ago?
01:09Certainly yes.
01:11She misses what he told her, re-education to fight for the team, not the team for him.
01:19The harsh judgment of Eriberto Herrera, Juventus coach,
01:23confirms in the most explicit way the case of technical and psychological incompatibility
01:27which has put one of the most popular actors in our league in crisis.
01:31Three-time Italian champion, Enrique Omar Sivori played for Juventus
01:35from 57 to today 211 matches, scoring 137 goals.
01:40His popularity is immense and the public rejects the idea of his premature decline.
01:46Yet, at just 30 years old, this great footballer already has a premonition of his decline.
01:52It is no coincidence that he may have just recently begun his career as an insurance agent.
01:57Sivori studies insurance issues with an expert to specialize in life insurance.
02:03Another aspect of this premonition and this uneasiness
02:06It is represented by the fact that Omar has agreed to act in a football film
02:11conceived by director Enzo Battaglia and titled The Golden Boy.
02:18Match!
02:20Golden boy, one first.
02:25What do you intend to achieve with this film regarding Sivori's life?
02:33It is not exactly a film about Sivori's life, as it does not include the whole first part of his life,
02:39that is, from when it was born, when it began, until its affirmation in South America.
02:45It's a film that takes its cue from his arrival in Italy as a champion, in an Italian team,
02:51that is, in Juventus, and it focuses on him to make a certain speech about Italian football
02:58and only on large Italian companies.
03:00Golden Boy is an indicative title or refers to something particular about Sivori,
03:05its commercial value or its human value?
03:08Well, it refers to both, it refers to both.
03:12We thought of this title here which would summarise the commercial value of the sample,
03:19the value of man.
03:21But Sivori, do you agree to do it to Tori?
03:24Well, I don't know the answer to this question.
03:26When there was initially talk of a film about my life, I accepted.
03:31and now director Battaglia is telling me to film this movie myself.
03:38I don't know about my chances of becoming an actor.
03:42I hope now he talks about next July to make this film.
03:47I'll have to do some tests, then we'll see.
03:51I don't know, if it only takes up the month of July and the month of my vacation, I can agree.
03:57But in August the championship starts and all the films are finished.
04:00But is it also about telling many truths about one's own life?
04:03I'll tell them all, there aren't any truths to hide.
04:08What is the most important truth for you in your life?
04:12That is, the one he never wanted to tell anyone?
04:14Well, I don't know, in my life there are some things that I have achieved outside of sport, let's say.
04:20The main thing is family, I consider it something far beyond football.
04:26We will talk about his life as a footballer in Italy.
04:29Has your life as a footballer in Italy always been a happy one?
04:32Well, I... there are some magical moments, let's say, in a footballer's life, right?
04:37If I had to say my piece, I can assure you that it was my arrival in Italy.
04:41Having been lucky enough to have a team like Juventus buy me.
04:45I spent eight years that I consider the most beautiful of my life.
04:51Even in these eight years there have been sad moments, but those are something to forget.
04:55What are the sad moments?
04:56The sad moments a few years ago, I don't know, the disqualifications, the continuous, three, four Sundays.
05:03But I repeat, I think in the last two or three years I've changed my mentality, I've changed my way of being.
05:10Now it doesn't happen to me anymore.
05:12He was considered a bit of a red herring of Italian football, but perhaps he paid the price sometimes without being entirely to blame.
05:18Well, I think I've made mistakes many times, but other times I've had to pay for the mistakes I made before.
05:26That is, you are not someone who would abandon Italy, you would leave with your bags and baggage and go back to your country.
05:31village?
05:32No, I owe a lot to Italy and I say this sincerely.
05:37Let's say I lived my youth here because I arrived 21 years ago and now I'm 30.
05:43I had the joy of having three children born in Turin and I really like this country and Turin in general.
05:49particular.
05:50Omar, but Saint Nicholas, of your memories of Saint Nicholas, what remains alive inside you?
05:55Well, that is never forgotten because in the country where one is born there is another that always remains in the
06:01heart, but today I also feel a little Italian.
06:04If this movie were to begin with his life as a child, what would he like the boy he would play to be like?
06:10Omar Child?
06:12Well, I don't know, I'm like most kids who start playing football with memories, not
06:18I know.
06:18I had the first kicks and ball of Stracci's ball to the Rione teams, I entered in the replay
06:27when I was 15-16 years old.
06:30Between one golden boy title and another, Cabezon, which would you prefer?
06:35The first one I think.
06:37Why?
06:38It's good because the second one is a, let's say, an adjective that they had already given me, they had already given me in Argentina,
06:48which isn't exactly a pleasant thing.
07:13Listen, Mirema, do you like the way dad plays football?
07:16Yes.
07:16But have you ever seen it?
07:18Only once, sometimes on television too.
07:22Well, how did you recognize him among all the others playing?
07:25Because there are limes in June for dad.
07:28Does she go to see him sometimes?
07:30A few times, very little.
07:32Why?
07:32And we agree with that.
07:35Listen, Nestor, how does your dad play?
07:40Bad.
07:43Bad, why?
07:46Because yes.
07:47Yes, he will die, with the ball in the net he will come.
07:53Yes, yes, yes, playing, what harm does it do you?
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