On the court, I was the happiest man. Playing was all that mattered to me. I was just focused on making progress, playing more. But I never thought about anything else. Winning the EHF Champions League and domestic titles - that was far away from my mind.
Having an unusual body might have made me choose unusual heroes. My handball hero was Pascal Hens. He was a very special player, with his own style of shooting and he was just part of the team than a leader. I could definitely see something in his style that connected to me.
Through all those years, I became aware than my height could be an advantage on the court. Long gone were the jokes from the kids in the street, now I could see the interrogation in my opponents’ eyes.
“How am I going to stop him?” they thought.
And I might, at some point, thought that they could not. That I knew everything about handball, that being that tall was such an advantage that I could exclusively rely on that.
I was wrong. So wrong. And one man showed it to me: Raul Gonzalez.
At my first training session with Vardar he corrected everything I did. My steps. How I was using my arm to throw the ball.
Those summer camps are usually to warm yourself up ahead of the season, but I came back home and I questioned everything again.
Raul changed my handball life forever. He shattered all my certainties to pieces and built them back up again. I would not be the player I am today without him.
So it only made sense to join him in Paris. For him to call me up and ask me to join him, was the ultimate proof of my progress. Gone was the lonesome child awkwardly throwing the ball at his first training. I had become a wanted player by some of the biggest clubs on Earth.
This giant leap that is moving to Paris Saint-Germain stands between two other giant leaps.
The first one was winning the EHF Champions League with Vardar. The whole thing was unreal and still feels like a dream today. Raul knew we had that in us, and his trust was 1000% rewarded on the court.