Alen halilovic vs zlatan ibrahimovic biography
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10 Things You Didn't Know About Bosnia-Herzegovina
In December 2009, Safet Susic succeeded Miroslav Blazevic to become the eighth manager in the history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, despite the fact that his previous club coaching record had been, diplomatically put, uninspiring.
But over the next five years, Susic would go on to become the most successful coach since the independence of the country.
Before successful campaign in 2014, Susic steered the team toward the 2012 European championship as they finished second to France in qualification before losing to Portugal in the play-offs.
Nevertheless, Susic the coach is still nowhere near the achievements of Susic the player.
He played for FK Sarajevo and Paris Saint-Germain, becoming a legendary figure at both clubs.
Susic was capped 54 times for Yugoslavia and scored three hat-tricks in his first 10 matches.
He also played in the 1982 and
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Caution, greed, or a job at Arsenal? What stopped Halilovic's move to Spurs?
The past few months have been tough for Alen Halilović, yet things looked so good back in June. Eight days shy of his 17th birthday, he made his full international debut for Croatia in a friendly match against Portugal – and he certainly looked the part.
Three weeks later, news leaked from Dinamo Zagreb that both Halilović and Tin Jedvaj (another 17-year old) would be sold to Tottenham Hotspur for a hefty €20 million. The deal fell through, but negotiations were revived in August when the club confirmed they had received another offer from Spurs, this time just for Halilović, with Jedvaj long since sold to Roma. The club said they would accept it if the youngster’s family agreed to the move.
No move materialised before the closing of the transfer window, leaving the media – both in Croatia and in England - to speculate as to why the deal hadn&rs
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AC Milan’s new signing, Alen Halilovic, spoke to the media during his press conference at Milanello. Here is the full interview, as it happened.
“Hello to all the Rossoneri fans, I’m really happy to be here, it’s a great honour to play for the biggest club in the world. I want to learn from these players and this club, It’s a big step but I want to show want I can do. The players have helped me a lot.
On Gattuso: “I spoke to the coach, he explained everything. He’s here for me if I need something, or have an issue. We’ll have more time to speak, the first impression is very good.
On his number (77): “Because number 7 is my favourite, Kalinic has number 7 and he’s also Croatian, so I chose 77.”
On Kevin-Prince Boateng: “I’d like to thank him and Aquilani. I played with them at Las Palmas, they spoke well about Milan and I want to play here. They told me about the history, and that have to train a lot to learn. I have to do my best and after I will realise how big Milan