Sydney teenager Cristian Volpato made his debut for AS Roma against Inter Milan.Credit:Getty
Volpato,18,came off the bench in added time for Roma as they fell 3-0 to Inter at the Stadio Olimpico. His agent,Giallorossi legend Francesco Totti,watched on from the stands,making his long-awaited return to the venue two years after he fell out with the club’s ownership over his post-retirement role as a director.
“I knew he was going to play because Totti was there. He was coming back to see Cristian play,” Volpato’s former coach and advisor Tony Basha told theHeraldandThe Age.
Cristian Volpato with Italy and Roma legend Francesco Totti,who is also his agent.
It might have been the most fleeting of cameos but it was the first time an Aussie has played in Italy’s top flight since Trent Sainsbury’s single appearance for Inter almost five years ago. Volpato also became just the third Australian to feature in one of Europe’s top five leagues this season,following Socceroos regulars Mat Ryan (Real Sociedad) and Ajdin Hrustic (Eintracht Frankfurt).
Roma fans have long been calling for Volpato to play senior football after a series of eye-catching performances for the club’s youth team,with four goals in 10 appearances as an attacking midfielder - and as Roma struggles in fifth spot on the Serie A table,many supporters are eager to see him given an extended run in the team.
His Serie A breakthrough continues a remarkable journey of resilience. Almost two years ago,Volpato’s mother made a cold call to Basha,who runs the privately operated Australasian Soccer Academy,for advice after he was cut from the youth programs of Sydney and the Wanderers.
After just one training session,Basha recommended the player to one of his contacts at Roma - and while Totti,the man who scored the penalty that knocked Australia out of the 2006 World Cup,is now Volpato’s official representative,Basha remains a close mentor to the Volpato family.