“I don't want to compare myself to Pozzo and Bearzot (World Cup winners with Italy in 1934, 1938 and 1982). I made my career and I was lucky to have trained great players, without whom you cannot win anything.” Marcello Lippi, the coach with whom the Azzurri won the World Cup in 2006, the notes while presenting the docufilm “Now I Win”, released in theaters and directed by Herbert Simone Paragnani. And about the resemblance with the actor Paul Newman, Lippi declares: “It's a little game that they always liked play, but I never paid attention to it.”
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