Marko Dmitrovic forgot to pass it by Seville. He came into the shadow of the bond, with Mendilibar made a place and when the Moroccan march to Saudi Arabia took place as if the owner was for him, but went through the bad weather and Norwegian Nyland, who came into a situation similar to how he did, ended the wrist last season. That’s why he decided to leave last day and now in Leganés he turned back.
In an interview with ‘Relay’ Serbian made some confession about his stay in Seville, where there were times when he had a bad time. “I finished my last season with Sevilla and I knew the best thing for everyone to leave. Last year was very difficult for me to a personal and professional level … I never lost the desire to prove, but I knew I was supposed to leave, to change the winds and be again, because I knew that if I was 100% I would not prove what I was expecting and noticing.
Dmitrovic says it’s hard to be a shadow of BonoBut the worst is when his wrist is gone Nyland. “In the third year, when Mendi took me away, I spent a very bad time, without encouragement and no desire. I had to react and I didn’t have much revenge like any other time. I was tired and it was time to change my air. I didn’t have a vigorous Sevilla, they were three amazing years and they were things of football.
The fight against the bond. “He was, at that time, one of the best overseers in the world, but I always wanted to work. After many years, I found myself as a replacement manager again. It wasn’t simple for me, because the three years of Seville were very difficult, also in good and positive specific moments for the trophies, but the replacement goalkeeper post was very complex.
Source: La Verdad

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