Wednesday, 14 May 2014

Marcelo: "I Wanted To Quit Football When I Was 15"

"I wanted to quit football when I was 15. I wanted to go out with my mates; I was discovering life as a teenager. Luckily my granddad stopped me. He told me I had amazing ball control, but I didn't believe him", Marcelo reveals in a wide-ranging interview with 'Panenka' magazine.
"As a kid I dreamed of becoming a fireman like my dad. He's still a hero to me", notes the full-back, going on to admit that he struggled to believe in his own ability: "I found it hard to recognise that I had talent. I felt embarrassed being the centre of attention: I preferred to see a teammate score than score myself".


"I wanted to quit football when I was 15. I wanted to go out with my mates; I was discovering life as a teenager. Luckily my granddad stopped me. He told me I had amazing ball control, but I didn't believe him", Marcelo reveals in a wide-ranging interview with 'Panenka' magazine.
"As a kid I dreamed of becoming a fireman like my dad. He's still a hero to me", notes the full-back, going on to admit that he struggled to believe in his own ability: "I found it hard to recognise that I had talent. I felt embarrassed being the centre of attention: I preferred to see a teammate score than score myself".

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