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!
As far as the game goes, I think Albania will lose or draw. They tend to have trouble with teams on the same level or just a step ahead, like Georgia, Belarus, and now Armenia.
LedZep on XT posted an article saying that the Armenia coach will be fired if they don't win against Albania. So they will probably look to attack. De Biasi will go with the same game plan: 3 DMF, 4 Fullback, 1 semi-striker, 2 CB, and making sure Berisha does his prayers. But I think he finally pushed his luck. This tactic isn't designed for the likes of Armenia.
Shpati wrote:As far as the game goes, I think Albania will lose or draw. They tend to have trouble with teams on the same level or just a step ahead, like Georgia, Belarus, and now Armenia.
LedZep on XT posted an article saying that the Armenia coach will be fired if they don't win against Albania. So they will probably look to attack. De Biasi will go with the same game plan: 3 DMF, 4 Fullback, 1 semi-striker, 2 CB, and making sure Berisha does his prayers. But I think he finally pushed his luck. This tactic isn't designed for the likes of Armenia.
Armenia looking to constantly attack all game will only benefit us. We will surely counter if that's the case and then the fun will begin when we're on the run against their shaky defence. De Biasi will channel his inner Jose Mourinho, don't worry.
Shpati wrote:As far as the game goes, I think Albania will lose or draw. They tend to have trouble with teams on the same level or just a step ahead, like Georgia, Belarus, and now Armenia.
LedZep on XT posted an article saying that the Armenia coach will be fired if they don't win against Albania. So they will probably look to attack. De Biasi will go with the same game plan: 3 DMF, 4 Fullback, 1 semi-striker, 2 CB, and making sure Berisha does his prayers. But I think he finally pushed his luck. This tactic isn't designed for the likes of Armenia.
Armenia looking to constantly attack all game will only benefit us. We will surely counter if that's the case and then the fun will begin when we're on the run against their shaky defence. De Biasi will channel his inner Jose Mourinho, don't worry.
I disagree. Armenia will be our new Iceland. These are the kinds of teams Albania has trouble defending. They always make them look like Germany.
Shpati wrote:As far as the game goes, I think Albania will lose or draw. They tend to have trouble with teams on the same level or just a step ahead, like Georgia, Belarus, and now Armenia.
LedZep on XT posted an article saying that the Armenia coach will be fired if they don't win against Albania. So they will probably look to attack. De Biasi will go with the same game plan: 3 DMF, 4 Fullback, 1 semi-striker, 2 CB, and making sure Berisha does his prayers. But I think he finally pushed his luck. This tactic isn't designed for the likes of Armenia.
Armenia looking to constantly attack all game will only benefit us. We will surely counter if that's the case and then the fun will begin when we're on the run against their shaky defence. De Biasi will channel his inner Jose Mourinho, don't worry.
I disagree. Armenia will be our new Iceland. These are the kinds of teams Albania has trouble defending. They always make them look like Germany.
Highly doubt that, Armenia does not have the mentality of Iceland. But I do agree with you that we will struggle against them.