Nadia Nadim openly criticized her former club AC Milan and manager Suzanne Bakker in an interview, expressing dissatisfaction with training methods and overall communication. After a short stint at Milan, where she scored only once in 14 matches, Nadim sought a loan move to Swedish side Hammarby for a fresh start. She emphasized the importance of happiness in her career, stating that she felt more freedom and joy while playing in Sweden compared to her experience in Milan. Her comments illustrate broader themes regarding workplace compatibility in sports and beyond.
I can honestly say that the training sessions at the refugee camps were better.
Life is too short not to be happy.
The loan move to Sweden means that Nadim can play with freedom again and Milan no longer have an unhappy player in their squad.
Two people not getting the best out of each other happens in workplaces all over the world.
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