On Prime Video the first release of the documentary “One for All” about the three key players in the Belgian national team. To open the dance Romelu Lukaku, a centre-forward on loan to Inter who said to himself: “I’m happy, I’m fine with myself and that’s important. I accept myself for who I am and I don’t care what others think of me.” When I remember where I came from and what I was, I can’t be happier. I understand that there are other things in life, and I accept it. What if I made a mistake? That’s my fault. and I will not put my life in the wrong hands. I make my own decisions.” Then Big Rom rewound the tape of his life to the beginning, and more specifically to the experience at Anderlecht: “I started when I was 16 and now I’m 30: how many goals I scored. Yes, indeed a lot of goals. My father was also a professional player, but I lived a bit of an outcast, and the same anger, deep inside, helped me on the field. And these goals grew, multiplied. What mattered, already at 16 at Anderlecht, were my goals.”
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