Former Everton midfielder Muhamed Besic who turns 32 today had an eventful time at Goodison Park before injuries hit him hard
Muhamed Besic turns 32 today – a landmark birthday for all professional footballers, but while his time at Everton is now fading into the distance, the midfielder still looks back on his Goodison Park days with great affection. Besic was in essence something of an oxymoron in that he was a Roberto Martinez hatchet man. The Catalan coach was always passionate about the unwavering principles that forged his personal philosophy over how he felt the beautiful game should be played.
” Martinez was sufficiently impressed to prise Berlin-born Besic away from the relative obscurity of Hungarian club football with Ferencvaros for a £4million fee and he’d go on to make 31 appearances for Everton in all competitions during his first season with the club, a figure that proved to be his highest single haul. The following campaign, in which he turned out 17 times, was dogged by hamstring injuries and from then on the player was reduced to a bit-part role.
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