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Published on 2024-03-14 13:30:00
Micah Richards recently expressed his joy at seeing former Manchester City teammate Stefan Savic succeed in his career. Savic, who joined City in 2011 for £6 million, struggled to make an impact in the team and was eventually sold a year later. Richards noted that Savic, who was just 20 when he signed with City, seemed unprepared to compete for a spot in a top Premier League team at the time.
Fast forward to the present day, Savic, now 33, played a crucial role in Atletico Madrid’s qualification for the Champions League quarter-finals by defeating Inter Milan on penalties. Richards highlighted Savic’s growth and development since his days at Manchester City, praising his defensive skills and tactical awareness.
Richards acknowledged the challenges faced by Savic at City, where he had to compete with formidable defenders like Vincent Kompany and Joleon Lescott for a place in the starting lineup. Despite his initial struggles at City, Savic persevered and thrived at Fiorentina and Atletico Madrid, showcasing his resilience and determination.
Richards emphasized that Savic’s journey serves as a valuable lesson for players who may face setbacks in their careers. Instead of letting disappointments define them, players should follow Savic’s example of staying focused, working hard, and ultimately achieving success. Savic’s transformation from a struggling young player at City to a top defender in Europe highlights the importance of perseverance and dedication in overcoming obstacles in football.
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