Former Bolton coach becomes a Shaolin disciple: how Johan Mjallby's life has changed.
The former league coach is learning martial arts
According to The Sun: Former league coach Johan Mjallby has left sports and decided to master martial arts, training in the style of a Shaolin monk. The Celtic legend won three Scottish Championship titles, two Scottish Cups, and two League Cups during his six-year career at the club.
After that, he spent the 2014-15 season at Bolton University as assistant coach to Neil Lennon.
“I am changing my life and striving to improve my skills,” notes the Swedish specialist.
Training in the style of a Shaolin monk opens up new opportunities for Mjallby. He eagerly anticipates the results this will bring in his future.
This change in Johan Mjallby's career demonstrates his commitment to personal development and improvement. Martial arts can become not only a new passion but also an opportunity to acquire new skills that can be beneficial in other aspects of life.
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