On Sunday, Miron Muslic will try and plot what many in football think is impossible - a win for his bottom-of-the-Championship Plymouth Argyle side against Premier League leaders and six-time European champions Liverpool in the FA Cup.
But compared to the story of Muslic's start in life, beating Liverpool in the FA Cup seems relatively easy.
In 1992, as a nine-year-old, Muslic - who took over as Argyle head coach from England star Wayne Rooney last month - was forced to flee his home town of Bihac in Bosnia.
They got out just in time.