When I was signing a contract with Slagelse, Anja wanted me to sign a two-year contract. However, I wanted to do just one year, win the Champions League and retire. However, just a few months later I prolonged it for an additional two years. She said to me, “if you plan to retire, it doesn't matter when your contract will expire”.
For me, it was a challenge to play in Denmark, where some of the best handball is played. I spent seven beautiful years there in the end. I fell in love with the country and culture. And I received much more than just handball. My daughter Vanesa speaks Danish and English fluently, I learned the language and made friends. And that is the beauty of sport.
I am proud of my daughter today. She grew up to be a strong but humble woman. At the beginning, she didn't want to do handball but with time, especially living in Denmark, experiencing matches and fans cheering, she started playing. In the beginning, I even didn't watch her matches. I wanted to be her support as a mother, regardless of my handball path.
She decided her life will also include handball and I will always support her. It wasn't easy as she was always compared to me, but she was strong and persistent. I never wanted to interfere, even today, when she joined Buducnost again, with me being an assistant coach. She fights for herself and if it's meant to be, she will succeed. The only thing I told her, is whatever she does, to be dedicated to it 100 per cent.