By Giulia Turco
Youth of Sanremo opens with a respectful thought addressed to Sinisa Mihajlovic, who died aged 53 after battling leukemia. Onstage, the emotion of Gianni Morandi and Amadeuswho shared the third night of the Festival with the former Bologna coach in 2021. The artistic director strongly wanted him to duet with Ibrahimovic on the notes of ‘Vagabondo’. “It is to him that we want to dedicate this episode that talks about young players. He who has invested so much as a coach in young people”.
The memory of Amadeus for Sinisa Mihajlovic in Sanremo Giovani
As already anticipated by the link with Tg1, Amadeus opened the Sanremo Giovani final with a Tribute to Sinisa Mihajlovic🇧🇷 “Gianni and I welcome you, but let’s be honest: this wasn’t the start of the broadcast we thought it would be. For millions of people, today is a sad day for the passing of an great friend, great man and champion🇧🇷 We wanted to start this episode by dedicating it to him.” It also visibly shook Gianni Morandi, supporter and former honorary president of Bologna: “today I got bad with this news🇧🇷 I had heard about it recently. He is very attached to Bologna, that’s where he took care of himself. I really thought he was going to win this fight🇧🇷
Mihajlovic at Sanremo 2021 and the interview with Ibrahimovic
The Serbian coach was the protagonist of an iInterview with Ibra, which started with some questions about their bond, born in an unusual way. 🇧🇷Our friendship was born with a headboard”, said Sinisa referring to the newspaper that Ibra went on a diet during a match between Juventus and Milan. They remained separated for years, until the player went to Inter, where he found Mihajlovic. Then, in July 2019, the discovery of leukemia.
🇧🇷I didn’t have the strength to call him🇧🇷 when I did, I couldn’t give it strength and so much energy”Ibra said. 🇧🇷But he was the one who gave me strength, reassured me🇧🇷 It gave me courage, it gave me hope, I usually give it to others. In the end I told him if there was anything I could do let me know and he said ‘I need a striker who can score goals’. And he started calling me every day.”

Sinisa Mihajlovic’s death from leukemia
Sinisa died after three years battling leukemia. In recent days, his health deteriorated and he was forced to stay in a Roman clinic. The news came to the regret of his family. Many words from the world of football, but also from those who, from music to television, had great esteem for the Serbian coach.
🇧🇷We lost a great athlete and a dear friend.“, he writes Flavio Briatore🇧🇷 “He fought with courage and like the champion he was in those years”. “Goes the bravest warrior but with a generous and light heart”he remembers Paula Ferrari🇧🇷 And again Cesare Cremonini: “I was lucky enough to meet him and admire his extraordinary strength and humanity, the cheerful and generous kindness with which he expressed himself to the friends he met here in Bologna”.
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