Not long ago, Venice goalkeeper Philip Stankovic was interviewed by the Milan Sports Daily and talked about multiple topics.
How did you adjust after Udinese was injured?
"For me, that's also a new starting point. I'm stronger. And I know why I'm hurt, so now I'll pay more attention."
Do you feel that you're using some stubborn things in Serie B?
"No. Venice has an ambitious project. I respect this club, they trust me, and I will never forget that. I never feel like I'm wasted here."
Have you ever dreamed of playing other positions?
"I don't have a dream. But when I was a child, I also played other positions. When I was in Inter Milan's youth training camp, I kept the goalkeeper half of my time and played forward half of my time. But my idol since I was a child is Cesar. In my eyes, only he and goalkeeper are the roles."
Have you ever been bothered by comparing with my father (Deyan Stankovic)?
"No. Since childhood, there have always been some parents saying something unpleasant, but I never feel annoyed. Instead, it makes me more motivated to prove that I am not a member of the relationship."
What did your father teach you about football?
"He gave me a role model. When he was a child, he sent us to school, then to train, and then pick us up after training. He always said that football requires a lot of sacrifice. He also taught me to constantly break through myself. I do this every day now, even when training under the light."
source:7m vn1