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

Such a shame this lad’s talent is wasted by his own emotion.
LOL, we have seen something worse.
remember something about Adriano?
supposed to the one of the best striker of the decade, but wasted it on alcohol!
Inter should have never let him go at the time they did. He had real promise.