Re: [Qualification to Euro 2016-08/10/15] Albania - Serbia
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2015 4:17 am
Well that really says it all doesn't it
10 Years and going strong
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Yep pretty much. What I hate the most about this team now is that in the beginning of the campaign they pull an unlikely result, like winning in Portugal, raising our hopes and then they inevitably fail. I liked Albania from the 1990's when we had 0 chance of qualifying from the start and there was no chance of getting a heart attack watching them.Pjetër wrote:Well that really says it all doesn't it
Those guys had 0 organization and professionalism but damn at least they could score. 3 goals against Germany away, 2 vs Norway away, 3 vs Russia, 2 vs. Greece, etc...Plako wrote: I liked Albania from the 1990's when we had 0 chance of qualifying from the start and there was no chance of getting a heart attack watching them.
Plako wrote:Yep pretty much. What I hate the most about this team now is that in the beginning of the campaign they pull an unlikely result, like winning in Portugal, raising our hopes and then they inevitably fail. I liked Albania from the 1990's when we had 0 chance of qualifying from the start and there was no chance of getting a heart attack watching them.Pjetër wrote:Well that really says it all doesn't it
To be honest, if some of these players didn't choke, they prob. wouldn't play for Albania.Dallku wrote: I thought only Albanians from Albania suffered from this mentality but looks like these diaspora dudes aren't any better. Must be in Albanian DNA
Spot on, every fucking time.Dallku wrote:Story of the last decade. As the expectations and hype start to rise the team starts to fail. They pull good results when nobody expects nothing from them and fail every time they are to do something.
You're right, they scored 3 away and another 2 in Grenada, where the home leg was played due the 97' troubles. Maybe the professionalism was not there but still most players by then were playing in decent clubs.Aurora Bulkualis wrote:Those guys had 0 organization and professionalism but damn at least they could score. 3 goals against Germany away
Last campaign Albania got 11 points, Mavraj played in every match that we won points, he missed two decisive games against Slovenia&Iceland. This campaign again we got 11 points (8 on field) and Albania managed to get only one point (vs Denmark) without Mavraj on line up.In his career with national team played 11 matches, won 5, lost 3 and 3 draws. He is a bit slow but he can play the ball very well and has the balls to make the pass in key moments.Aurora Bulkualis wrote:I think we overrate Mavraj as a defender (seen him make plenty of stupid mistakes, and Ajeti/Djim have filled his shoes just fine), but without Kace he's literally our playmaker...Neither Ajeti or Djim are good passers.
Those guys had 0 organization and professionalism but damn at least they could score. 3 goals against Germany away, 2 vs Norway away, 3 vs Russia, 2 vs. Greece, etc...Plako wrote: I liked Albania from the 1990's when we had 0 chance of qualifying from the start and there was no chance of getting a heart attack watching them.
The only team we can score 1+ goals against is Armenia.
[/quote]ZenMaster wrote:Last campaign Albania got 11 points, Mavraj played in every match that we won points, he missed two decisive games against Slovenia&Iceland. This campaign again we got 11 points (8 on field) and Albania managed to get only one point (vs Denmark) without Mavraj on line up.In his career with national team played 11 matches, won 5, lost 3 and 3 draws. He is a bit slow but he can play the ball very well and has the balls to make the pass in key moments.