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Danijel Subašić’s breath
That’s it. Days ago - the day before Christmas - he posted an Instagram Story and he was running. I took the sound from that of course.
So here two random videos of the goalie to the sound of his breathing.
Or you can close your eyes and just listen to it. Image how Subašić would sound doing whatever you want him to do.
“One day, I was quite tired of training and told him that I was having a headache. He said to me: ‘George, I know it’s tough but you need to work hard. I believe that with your talent, you can become one of the best players in the world.’ So, I listened and kept going on. Besides God, I think that without Arsène, there was no way I would have made it in Europe.”
— George Weah, former Monaco and Chelsea striker, in final vote to be Liberia’s president, looks back on the time when he was world footballer of the year.
“When racism was at its peak, Arsène Wenger took care of me like his son. He taught me that black and white guys can live together.”
— President George Weah
"Arsène Wenger didn’t only teach me soccer but taught me the way of life and total humility."
— President of Liberia, George Weah on his former boss at Monaco.
Mhm, hello there
Natalia and Jean Lucas
Pic: Natalia Merelli
"I started my job at 33 years of age, I had very promising people around me, and many of them disappeared while some survived. Why? You need luck and to work hard. It's always very difficult to predict a career of a manager. It depends on the quality of the players."
— Arsène Wenger