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Nell'intervista di Gianni Minà per Una vita da goal, l'ascesa di Michel Platini da calciatore dilettante a campione simbolo della nazionale francese e della Juventus, in un connubio unico di talento e determinazione. Conduce: Gianni Minà

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00:17Mr. Philippe Bohr is the owner of Doro Tennis.
00:24Michel Platini, who poses for advertising with the Doro Tennis Linea 10 t-shirt as his number on the court, has
00:31a contract with Mr. Bohr for twenty years.
00:44The 10 Textile Platini line is just one chapter of the great commercial strategy that the champion has implemented
00:51already a few years before he stopped playing football.
01:02Who said that a footballer can only use his feet?
01:05...
01:17...
01:19...
01:19...
01:46We are in France, in Saint-Cyprien, near Perpignan.
01:49At the foot of the Pyrenees, with the Mediterranean in front.
01:52Let's see Michel Platini in action, for once not as a Sunday star in the stadiums,
01:58but as an organizer, manager and instructor of a multi-sports school for children that he founded.
02:11A French crew is shooting the documentary film produced by Platini about his life.
02:16And we are here too to discover the other side of the divine Michel,
02:21the normal everyday face, but for this very reason perhaps more unknown.
02:38Even the then French national team coach Henri Michel
02:42he took part in the film about Platini, giving his testimony.
03:04Michel it's beautiful to see how
03:07the easels run after you to the ball all together.
03:11Yes, but I feel like they're kicking me because this is the most dangerous age there is.
03:15Don't they have control?
03:16Oh no, no, they hit, they get a ball in the ankle.
03:20Listen, it's an initiative that is not only beautiful but also with a serenity, there is much more than football in
03:29what you were.
03:30No, no, football is the lesser part of being able to do what I think, football is the fact of coming to
03:37playing football but having everything here at the sea 200 meters away.
03:41There is everything, the space, the air, the computer, the people who speak Italian, French, English, everything.
03:48The complex one I wish I had when I was much younger.
03:51So as soon as I had the chance, I did it, remembering what I would have hoped for as a child.
04:02A football school, like many modern schools, organised by a computer to discover the qualities of the boys and in the
04:08same time to help them know themselves.
04:11To guide them and enable them to express themselves at their best.
04:16A social project that will also become a multinational sports holiday company.
04:21A hypothesis, an idea that only sport interpreted in a modern way by a nonconformist champion like Platini could propose.
04:30Listen and when did you get the idea that there is someone who told you there is a place, a
04:36possibility?
04:36We started with Bernard who had recovered the tennis center and then I took over the management.
04:46We did all this because it has only existed for three years.
04:49We did all this in three years and it was amazing because at the beginning there was tennis and after
04:53We did the first soccer camp that I did in France.
04:57And after that I got 20, 30, I don't know how much.
05:24A super rational centre open in winter for meetings and conventions,
05:28but also to the physical activity of the older ones, attracted by this structure which satisfies not only the natural desire to
05:34play sports,
05:35but also the irrepressible pleasure of play and fashionable novelty.
05:59Look, I know it seems prosaic in something so beautiful, but how much can something like this cost?
06:06Something like this only costs 20 billion.
06:10Of course, they're not all yours, otherwise.
06:12No, let's say that that belongs to the church of the depot of France, to the State, the French banks and I only have
06:21the management of this fact.
06:22With friends we created all this, it's the environment, we put our men, former footballers who come here and who
06:30two or three months of holidays pass,
06:31because it is not open all year round, it is only open for holidays.
06:33And are these footballers paid or do they just come?
06:37They get paid, yes.
06:39Yes, they get paid for their holidays.
06:42It's beautiful like this!
06:45We conceded a goal.
06:47But do you think this will be a future activity of yours or just that part of the year?
06:54No, I have a concept that I want to give to children, that.
06:57And then you know that having things like this is not easy, because I would like to create a...
07:02a big industry of these holiday centers for children, after with exchanges for the areas, computers,
07:09all this, a lifestyle, a few guys being pleased to go on holiday playing football.
07:15Only after that, there needs to be a big marketing behind it, a big finger, maybe of travel, of children, all this,
07:21and after that, these are discussions we have with fingers at the state level, at an important level.
07:25How much does it cost for a young person to come and do an internship?
07:29It will cost about... wait, I have to be careful with the devaluation...
07:35about 300,000.
07:36And he's staying here for two weeks?
07:38And it's been two weeks.
07:40Eat, sleep, play?
07:42Eating, sleeping, everything.
07:43The funding is missing, but...
07:44Okay, let's go at this age.
08:13Only at this age do you always win.
08:15That's what they always win.
08:16No, at our age I tell myself that it's our...
08:19I won.
08:19I won because I did what I wanted to do.
08:22And I hope all the kids do what they want to do and have fun.
08:37You must not graze the ball.
08:40You have to hit it well to get it going.
08:42Then you have to bring your body back well and hit it like that.
08:47You have to train a lot to achieve this.
08:51If you don't do it this way, what happens?
08:55Just pull on the barrier.
08:57So the problem is to lift it up, giving it a cut like a brushing.
09:01And hit hard.
09:03Have you got it, or have you got it?
09:04Yes, yes, yes.
09:05Yes, yes, we came.
09:06No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
09:38Ah, c'est mon copain gardien de but.
10:22How did you get here?
10:25Through Bernard, because Gianni Starn is a showman, he did show concerts all over the Mediterranean,
10:35the whole French Riviera and here there is a thing of shows.
10:38After the city asked him to manage it, maybe a center could be built.
10:44At that point he called me and I kicked it.
10:48How does an entertainment manager become the manager of a great footballer?
10:54But it wasn't like that, because he is a huge Marseille fan.
10:57And when I was at Norsi there were several Serie A teams that wanted me quite a lot.
11:02Stante Genotti, Paris, Marseille.
11:07And he was sent from Marseille, because he was making people talk about Marseille, to come and get me to play in Marseille.
11:13At this point he's the one who's been bugging me as much as I possibly can.
11:18For three months he was making us cry, telling me these incredible things.
11:24After I said, look, I'm going to San Decenti, as he knew he was concerned with cash, famous actors,
11:34he was managing a little bit, as they say, he was managing a little bit, I asked him if he could manage my advertising.
11:41And he said, yes, I'll do this for you for free.
11:43And I said, sorry guy, free, no, I'll give you some money.
11:47Because by going to San Decenti I could no longer play at Nansi's level.
11:51So, I had to think about football or other people had to think about other things.
11:58And was this a wise choice in your life?
12:01He was lucky.
12:05I think the problem in your life is, at a certain point, defending yourself, knowing how to choose.
12:10No, because I wasn't expecting anything at all, you know?
12:14I came to play football, to have fun.
12:17At that point I realized that at a certain point I had a reputation that I had to manage on the publicity level.
12:23That was around 75, 10 years ago, 75, 76, I was 20 years old.
12:28And that's where the problem begins, because football in France wasn't like in Italy.
12:3110 years ago there was nothing.
12:33I was saying, let's advertise, I advertise, I don't advertise.
12:35It's a big problem, because whoever advertised in that period was beaten, in the newspapers and everything.
12:42And so I said, I'll start like this, I'll do a little advertising.
12:46And after, with time, many years later, I began to do my own finger management.
12:53Is your relationship with this world one of defense now?
12:58We all have an obligation to defend ourselves, always.
13:03It's a shame, you know?
13:07You're under pressure from everyone in Italy about football.
13:13A day like I spent today in San Cipriano is like a holiday for me.
13:16Because nobody talks to me about football, nobody tells me, you lost yesterday, watch out, you're a point.
13:21You understand?
13:38The relaxing, cheerful interlude in Perpignan is over.
13:43Platini returns to Turin and returns to his primary role as a Sunday star,
13:47in the nagging, often hysterical climate of our home championship.
14:07We Italians might as well call him Michele Platini.
14:11His grandfather, in fact, was a Piedmontese who moved to France, in the Lorraine region.
14:16I had my stars.
14:20I had some stuff.
14:28Here, in a town called Jeuf, at number 7 Rue Antoine de Saint-Exupery,
14:34Platini was born in 1954 and, naturally, began playing for Jeuf's team.
14:42Many, even then, told him he was good,
14:45But there are many provincial boys who are exalted as the glories of local football.
14:50Who could have predicted that he, the grandson of an Italian immigrant, would become the number one in world football.
14:56Michele spent many hours of his childhood in this bar in Jeuf, run by his aunt.
15:03And they are exalted as you know, Michele spent many hours of his childhood.
15:08Why are there so many guys from Pesce in gallo?
15:17From fish to rooster.
15:20But there are many guys from Pesce in gallo.
15:23But there are many boys from Pesce in gallo who were his childhood.
15:30His Fish Boys in Rooster.
15:32this ball? Then it makes me... Eh, nothing can go wrong here. A beer? No, don't drink beer, a glass of
15:38Water. Mineral water? Here's mineral water. Thanks, it's already done.
15:45Here, we need it for... Our health.
16:03Attached to the wall, the image of Juventus' victory in the 1985 Champions Cup.
16:29A restaurant on the Turin hills, not far from Platini's house.
16:32A restaurant where Platini can feel like an ordinary person, with his wife Christelle, who doesn't like interviews, and
16:39children Laurent and Marine.
16:44There is also a friend from Turin with him, to encourage him to give in to our questions and perhaps to dislodge him from his mistrust.
16:52now typical of every football champion today.
16:57This is a normal Monday, after a game...
17:03From Juventus.
17:05Not a bad Monday from...
17:07From dad?
17:08For twenty years.
17:09For twenty years?
17:10No, for four years, because since I've been playing on Sundays.
17:14In France I never played on Sundays.
17:16But here we play on Sundays, that's how it's done.
17:18It's Monday, rest.
17:20Do you read the newspaper on Monday?
17:23But it's the only one...
17:25It's the only time we talk about football.
17:27The only day when we talk about football.
17:29No, Saturday, Sunday, Monday we talk about football.
17:31So it's nice to hear what people are saying about football.
17:35Is it Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday?
17:37But this is a detective's world, not a sports journalist anymore.
17:42But you understand, are you the subject of this investigation or is there a...
17:47How can I say?
17:48Awe that makes them spare you?
17:50No, but definitely.
17:53We must always be careful what we say.
17:55If you look at the laws or look at what we say,
17:59we always talk about the banality of the palisade.
18:01We are forced to have that conversation.
18:05One day, freshman year, I said
18:08we can play, maybe with one more note,
18:10because at least this way we can attack and score goals.
18:12So, Tuesday came out.
18:14Latini attacks Trapattoni, maybe like this.
18:17Why did I attack him?
18:18Yes, he said he needs to play one more note.
18:20So, Wednesday, yes.
18:23Trapattoni responds to Platini.
18:25On Thursday, Sonetti and Bersellini respond to Platini through Trapattoni
18:30saying that he has to mind his own business and not the voter's business.
18:34So, at one point he says
18:35yes, we played well, but we lost, we won.
18:38It was a good match, indeed, in the end we closed the field level.
18:41We can't talk about football anymore.
18:42Football in Italy is a psychodrama.
18:48Yes, certainly, there is more and more talk about who loses and who wins.
18:52When you started, was there a motivation?
18:56Were you just looking for your own entertainment when you started out?
19:00I was a fan, I am a football fan.
19:03So I liked playing football,
19:04a cuion who here in the room under the table always plays football
19:08because I liked playing football.
19:09After that I liked playing in front of an audience,
19:12that football is a spectacle.
19:14And instead I always considered it that way
19:18as long as I played for Saint-Dicent.
19:22Because at Nancy it's already a spectacle, a minor team where you play.
19:25Saint-Dicent had to win like you have to win here in Italy.
19:29Well, your father had, I think, a fundamental role in your choices.
19:33and you would still have…
19:35The choices?
19:35The transfer choices?
19:37No, in your choices…
19:39No, I was taken by football.
19:42It's not that I chose to do it, to become a footballer
19:45because in France it was not known…
19:47I learned at 17 that you could be a professional.
19:50After this awareness, of this reputation that you had,
19:54there have been six hard months here in Turin.
19:56But I was feeling terrible, I had pubalgia.
19:58So, I played anyway.
20:00Pubalgia I couldn't kick, I couldn't jump,
20:02I couldn't jump, I couldn't score a goal,
20:05it was a mess, I couldn't run, nothing.
20:08I couldn't train and I played anyway,
20:10knowing that I will play badly.
20:12So, that was difficult because at a certain point,
20:18knowing that you won't play well and that you'll make a bad impression,
20:20It's hard to play.
20:21Later Juventus had won the championship,
20:28the National team had won the Mono championship,
20:30when we lost it was Bognac and Platini's fault.
20:33So, at that point we are united between the two of us
20:35and we tried to do something.
20:37Afterwards I was treated, I recovered after seven months.
20:42and we went to Melio.
20:43I went to Melio.
20:44And you had a grandfather who had a...
20:46Yes, we left in 1922-23,
20:50I went to work in the Minieri area, in France,
20:54where all the Italian immigration arrived at that time.
20:57And he opened a bar called the Café des Sportifs,
21:01which belongs to my father,
21:02where I remained for six years and after...
21:05Did you work in the bar?
21:06Me? I was six years old.
21:09Then I saw Scopone being played,
21:11I saw them play...
21:12There were Inter matches,
21:14of Milan, television,
21:15there was incredible cheering.
21:16I was always surrounded by Italian,
21:18I had a passion for football,
21:19with a ball in hand,
21:21especially in the feet,
21:22because otherwise I had done some work.
21:49After I arrived in Nancy,
21:51because I had 4-5 companies
21:52who wanted me at 16,
21:54I chose Nancy,
21:55which was 75 km from Joff,
21:58and here after two months I arrived in Serie A.
22:03I was on the bench,
22:05after 5 months I played my first game,
22:08I was 17 and a half.
22:10The first goal in Serie A?
22:12In March 73.
22:14Nice goal?
22:15Yes, with the left,
22:17I closed my eyes,
22:17I kicked it hard and put it in the 7.
22:19Well, it takes a bit of luck.
22:21Listen, did you get married to Nancy or...
22:24In Nancy.
22:25In Nancy.
22:25And did your wife meet her in Nancy?
22:27In Nancy.
22:29How are you?
22:29A pizzeria.
22:31As?
22:31A pizzeria,
22:32he had to pay for a dinner,
22:33I paid instead.
22:35And you continued...
22:36I kept paying.
22:38No!
22:38Oh, sorry!
22:40Did you continue seeing her after dinner?
22:42Yes, yes.
22:44I was with my friend yesterday,
22:46we were 20 years old.
22:48Did you get married early then?
22:50At 22.
22:51That's why a player,
22:52in your opinion,
22:53are you getting married soon?
22:53No, because the player,
22:54when he finds the right one,
22:55he's getting married.
22:56No.
22:57But there is no problem of loneliness,
22:59maybe the player always lives...
23:00My parents were there,
23:02I wasn't thinking well,
23:02there was...
23:03Then after it was a small company,
23:04there was nothing.
23:05I found the right woman,
23:06Excuse me.
23:07Beautiful, right, good,
23:08who puts up with you.
23:10She found the right moment,
23:11Excuse me.
23:13Let's do things on the spot.
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