Albanians abroad

With memories of the golden years (80's) of the albanian football still fresh on her mind, Albania is now attempting to recreate its strong football legacy. As young players start making their names abroad, the future is looking bright for Albanian football!

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Mitaj taking Ramadani's spot in midfield would be incredible.

Once again today Lecce lost because of Ramadani. He lost the ball in an amateurish way and then tried to made up for it by giving away a free kick just outside the box which Udinese scored.

In year 2024 a midfielder being this bad on the ball is unheard of. Most CBs are better on the ball than him.
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Dallku wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2024 9:05 pm Mitaj taking Ramadani's spot in midfield would be incredible.

Once again today Lecce lost because of Ramadani. He lost the ball in an amateurish way and then tried to made up for it by giving away a free kick just outside the box which Udinese scored.

In year 2024 a midfielder being this bad on the ball is unheard of. Most CBs are better on the ball than him.
Ramadani is the best midfielder on the team!

Take him out and you start eating 4-5 goals a game again like the Reja era!

Mitaj can take Asllani spot and nobody will notice a difference!

This way we get to play guys who are actually in shape!
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Mitaj should stay as a left back. He’s a huge offensive asset for us there.
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Young Albanian players should look at Kumbulla on how to develop. Going to a big club prematurely can be the kiss of death for a talented, young player. He was wasting his time at Roma fighting for scraps. He will improve way more at a bottom table club.

Rrahmani and Djimsiti did the same. Rrahmani played for 3 Croatian clubs after Partizani, went to a bottom table team in Serie A, and then grew with Napoli from a Europa league level team to a title contender. Djimsiti played in Serie B, then a bottom table team in Serie A, and then went back to Atalanta.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 12:12 am Young Albanian players should look at Kumbulla on how to develop. Going to a big club prematurely can be the kiss of death for a talented, young player. He was wasting his time at Roma fighting for scraps. He will improve way more at a bottom table club.

Rrahmani and Djimsiti did the same. Rrahmani played for 3 Croatian clubs after Partizani, went to a bottom table team in Serie A, and then grew with Napoli from a Europa league level team to a title contender. Djimsiti played in Serie B, then a bottom table team in Serie A, and then went back to Atalanta.
How does one know he's joining a club prematurely? I don't think you can compare Kumbulla with Rrahmani and Djimsiti, the first one is an Italian product.
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Redijupison wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 11:45 am
Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 12:12 am Young Albanian players should look at Kumbulla on how to develop. Going to a big club prematurely can be the kiss of death for a talented, young player. He was wasting his time at Roma fighting for scraps. He will improve way more at a bottom table club.

Rrahmani and Djimsiti did the same. Rrahmani played for 3 Croatian clubs after Partizani, went to a bottom table team in Serie A, and then grew with Napoli from a Europa league level team to a title contender. Djimsiti played in Serie B, then a bottom table team in Serie A, and then went back to Atalanta.
How does one know he's joining a club prematurely? I don't think you can compare Kumbulla with Rrahmani and Djimsiti, the first one is an Italian product.
You can find out that after 6 month or one season, it was obvious for Kumbulla that was behind Ibanez, Smalling, Mancini but he was okay to be bench player on high wages. After wasting best years of career to learn and develop, finally decided to save his career join Espanyol. Asllani is perfect example of being stubborn or better say idiot, it's obvious that he doesn't have chance to become first team player of Inter but somehow decides to extend contract to stay on bench. You can compare italian product with local product because they play same sport, it's career management and albanians are absolutely worst examples.
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What a pass by Muci to Rafa Silva! It won Besiktas a penalty.

Rashica benched...
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Kumbulla is a big man (like Rrahmani and Djimsiti) so it is easier for him to earn a spot in any given team..

Even at Roma, he had a chance but just blew it.

Asllani is not big, and not physically imposing.

Will not be easy for him even at a bottom table team.
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Princ wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 6:37 pm

Will not be easy for him even at a bottom table team.

Inter paid 10+ million because it was so easy for him at a bottom table team (Empoli)
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Dallku wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:18 pm (Empoli)
Where he warmed the bench?
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