Tuesday, 09 February 2010




LONDON - Adrian Mutu has all the gifts to be an outstanding player in the world, and too few of the life skills necessary to make a success of himself. His goals have won games in Romania, Italy and England. His ball control, his movement, his audacity afford him hero worship. Yet his mistakes in life, which included using cocaine and arguing with José Mourinho, led to his being hounded toward the exit of his sport in an unprecedented manner. A former employer, Chelsea, cast him out in 2004. But...
Full Story: The New York Times



 

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