Marko Livaja, now at Rubin, in an interview with Goal.com returnied to the character issues for which he was often criticized in his Italian experience: “Now everything is solved. Much has been written about my problems in Italy, but this does not always reflect the truth. It’s often absolutely exaggerated. Either way, I don’t want to look at the past, I’m fine now in Russia. I can say that only in 60% of the cases of indiscipline I was guilty. Only according to the Italian newspapers I was to blame on every occasion. That way it didn’t make sense to stay in Italy, and then I decided to leave. Why I chose to come here in Russia? In Serie A I had no other options, so I decided to start over. I wanted a change of scenery. If I still follow my former clubs? I regularly watch the matches of Hajduk and Inter, while I don’t care about Atalanta. Even though I must say that I still have good memories associated with the club, although there was written some nonsense about me too.”
Source: fcinternews.it