The Angel
Let Patrice Evra tell you a story about a train, an angel and three nuns and how they changed his life.
Let Patrice Evra tell you a story about a train, an angel and three nuns and how they changed his life.
I think it was when I left PSG at 14 or 15. It was a turning point.
I was just praying that he was gonna call me. Then when he called me, all that adrenaline was just like rushing through my body, especially playing against Braz
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It was October 31, a Serie A game against Pescara — my first match on the bench. For me all was new. The locker room, all red and black.
My journey hasn’t been simple. But it’s not over. Not even close.
My parents wouldn’t let me and my brother play too far from the front door of our home.
I want to tell you about me, Amine. I feel like maybe you don’t know me that well right now. But you will one day. I’m going to make sure of that. And when you
I could tell he was very passionate back then, and he still is now.
We was kind of like dark horses in the background, working our way to the final.
In Lisbon, I’ve found my joy again. It took some time, some trust.
When you have the surname Kluivert, a lot of people expect something of you. ... I will show you. On the pitch, I will show you.
To leave everything behind that I had in Mainz, that was quite tough. When I cleared my apartment, it felt like someone ripped my heart out of my chest.
I feel that you say about what drives you in respects of not giving up and, "I'm going to prove people wrong."
I was never, ever really truly in control of the anger.
I was very selfish in the way I thought about my career and my family.
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I just wanted to be great, because I saw greatness ahead of me.
My son was at school with his friends and a TV ad was going on. If I’m not mistaken, it was an ad for Brazil’s match. And then I was on TV.
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When I lifted the trophy, I did it with so much pride that I felt I was about to burst.
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