Arsenal.And now the former defender is ensuring he keeps an eye on the clock having begun a six-month internship with a watchmaker.Lichtsteiner has hung up his boots with the former Switzerland captain joining up with Zurich firm Maurice de Mauriac.“I want to do something productive,” the 37-year-old said. “If you are a banker...
you can do that for all your life, but if you are a footballer once you hit your mid 30s, you have to find something else to do.“I see some similarities to football.
In football if not all the team is perfect you will not win.“It's the same with a watch, if everything is not perfectly in place the watch is not going to work.”Lichtsteiner plans to make a watch during his internship to sell on for charity as he is.
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