From refugee to coach - Muslic plots Liverpool upset
Briefly

Miron Muslic, the head coach of Plymouth Argyle, reflects on his challenging life as a refugee from the Bosnian War while preparing for a daunting FA Cup match against Liverpool. After fleeing his hometown Bihac in 1992, he emphasizes the struggles he faced and how they shaped his optimistic philosophy towards life and coaching. He aims to instill this mindset in his players, conveying that despite life's challenges, it is filled with beauty and worth fighting for, making the upcoming game against a formidable opponent a different kind of challenge.
"We had to leave Bosnia, and Bihac, our hometown, literally overnight, grabbing things you can grab with your hands. That's where our journey, or our new life, started."
"I've been in more challenging situations in my life than being a head coach and facing a possible draw or a defeat at the weekend."
"Life is a struggle with beautiful surprises, and there is always something worth fighting for."
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