The best coach I worked with was Valero Rivera, the person who taught me a lot at the beginning and helped to play in Barcelona. Antonio Carlos Ortega was the most thorough, he definitely understood every little piece of handball and translated it into the players’ language.
There have also been plenty of players from whom I learnt a lot. Staffan Olsson is one of them, and not just because he has long hair, too. His style and calmness were very sympathetic to me. Also, players like Mikkel Hansen, Nikola Karabatic, Uros Zorman were all tough to follow as they were quick and able to score from anywhere.
The feeling that handball would be my life has never changed, it still has a crucial part of my heart thanks to Telekom Veszprém HC and the Hungarian Handball Federation, although nowadays I have a role outside of the court. I consider myself just as hard-working as I used to be as a player, and I have goals to reach, even dreams. With the national team, a medal on a major event that I miss from my career, in Veszprém the long-awaited Champions League trophy, that I also could not deliver, although we have been twice in the final.