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Miron Music: Plymouth Argyle Boss opens in life as a refugee

Miron Music: Plymouth Argyle Boss opens in life as a refugee

It is that belief and commitment that Argyle will need if it is going to bother a Liverpool team that has finished the best of the group stage of the Champions League and has a healthy health healthy health at the Premier League Summit under Arne Slot .

On the contrary, Music inherited a spiral argyle side towards the one and lower league of the championship.

To add to his hard start, he saw his best defender, Lewis Gibson, and starring forward, Morgan Whittaker, leave the club during the transfer window.

But, like Music’s new life in Austria, recovery outbreaks could be sprouting under him in Argyle.

Last Saturday, the pilgrims paid a club record rate for the defender of Ukraine Maksym Talovierov and came from a goal to defeat the play-off contestants West Bromwich Albion 2-1, a victory that ended a race without Victories of 15 games of the club in the league.

And it is football, and the love for its ups and downs, which has expelled the Music of a child who could not speak the language to a coach so fluid in English than His exciting first speech for Argyle’s players, external It has been seen by most of four million people on social networks.

When he was a teenager, he joined Wacker Innsbruck before a race that occupied the five best levels in Austria and a short spell in Croatia.

He accredits sport for helping him adapt to his new homeland, which allows him to “have the privilege of calling Bosnia not only, but also Austria, my home.”

“That is why football is so important, because it is universal,” he says.

“Because when you are in a football field or somewhere on the street, it is not about your name, your last name, it is not even about your refugee status or not; it is only the game.

“Where religion, nationality, is my mother, a cleaning woman or a lawyer has no impact, has no influence.

“That is why we love this beautiful game, and that is why I always call ‘the game we love’, and that is the magic of football.”

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