by artan » Tue Sep 27, 2022 8:29 pm
RedFootballs wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 7:46 pm
Dallku wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 7:43 pm
Not only is he part of Chelsea (a team that spends half a billion in one transfer window) but he's being talked about potentially starting for them. And they also rejected a 30+ million bid from West Ham for him.
How is that not a world class supertalent?
As for Asllani, not only did a "broke" Inter spend 14 million for him (which is a lot for them nowadays) but they also rejected their own youth team supertalent ( Cesare Casadei) who they let go to Chelsea. So he's not a supertalent because one the world's greatest DMs (Brozovic) plays instead?
You guys are crazy. Only Albanians have this hard on for dissing good players and ignoring/giving a pass to bad ones. Makes sense considering the state of the NT.
Broja is 21. He's young but not that young where being a benchwarmer for Chelsea is impressive anymore, as there are many other players of his age starring for good teams. Many of whom aren't considered 'world class supertalents', the boundary for that is a bit more than just being on the books of a big club.
Reece James and Mason Mount at his age walked straight into the Chelsea side.
I’m not gonna call Broja a super talent yet but he has clearly shown his potential. If he gets some matches for Chelsea and scores a few goals in the coming matches he’d be considered a super talent and there will be hype with him from the English journalists. This is how quickly narratives can change.
Let’s not forget that Mount had a somewhat mediocre season in the Championship before Lampard gave him a chance (mainly due to a transfer ban) that gave him the chance to break out. Maybe the same happens to Broja but the season is still young.
A little different for Asllani since he only started half a season for Empoli and realistically should have stayed another season.
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Not only is he part of Chelsea (a team that spends half a billion in one transfer window) but he's being talked about potentially starting for them. And they also rejected a 30+ million bid from West Ham for him.
How is that not a world class supertalent?
As for Asllani, not only did a "broke" Inter spend 14 million for him (which is a lot for them nowadays) but they also rejected their own youth team supertalent ( Cesare Casadei) who they let go to Chelsea. So he's not a supertalent because one the world's greatest DMs (Brozovic) plays instead?
You guys are crazy. Only Albanians have this hard on for dissing good players and ignoring/giving a pass to bad ones. Makes sense considering the state of the NT.
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Broja is 21. He's young but not that young where being a benchwarmer for Chelsea is impressive anymore, as there are many other players of his age starring for good teams. Many of whom aren't considered 'world class supertalents', the boundary for that is a bit more than just being on the books of a big club.
Reece James and Mason Mount at his age walked straight into the Chelsea side.
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I’m not gonna call Broja a super talent yet but he has clearly shown his potential. If he gets some matches for Chelsea and scores a few goals in the coming matches he’d be considered a super talent and there will be hype with him from the English journalists. This is how quickly narratives can change.
Let’s not forget that Mount had a somewhat mediocre season in the Championship before Lampard gave him a chance (mainly due to a transfer ban) that gave him the chance to break out. Maybe the same happens to Broja but the season is still young.
A little different for Asllani since he only started half a season for Empoli and realistically should have stayed another season.