‘It’s not in our genes to give up’ : Veljko Paunovic on coaching Serbia and how England changed him
The head coach heads to Wembley with a tough battle to qualify for the World Cup on his hands as he recalls his career path Veljko Paunovic’s right hand moves in a wide, smooth arc: up, around and down. “This tends to happen to me a lot,” he says, eyes following his finger as it traces a curve. (…)
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