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Omar "El Cabezón" Sivori, pioniere del calcio moderno, fantasista inventore del tunnel, ha impresso un segno indelebile nello sport nazionale grazie al suo talento, ma anche alla sua personalità dirompente. In questa intervista in onda il 9 marzo 1965 per "Sprint", il campione riflette sul calcio, sui sentimenti e sul valore della famiglia.

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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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