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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Albania should cap Emir Sahiti for the next match or he is gone to Kosovo. Sahiti performance for Sibenik is comparable to Myrto Uzuni at Lokomotiva. Bulku and albanian assistants should play their proactive role in recruitment otherwise it is worthless to even pay them if they won't compete for every albanian talent.
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ZenMaster wrote: Wed Feb 03, 2021 6:36 pm Albania should cap Emir Sahiti for the next match or he is gone to Kosovo. Sahiti performance for Sibenik is comparable to Myrto Uzuni at Lokomotiva. Bulku and albanian assistants should play their proactive role in recruitment otherwise it is worthless to even pay them if they won't compete for every albanian talent.
Scored some impressive goals as of late and against some legit competition. He's always been good with the U-21 and always had talent, seems like he's starting to realize it.

Sahiti was on processi sportiv and was speaking with Bulku. We'd be stupid to not call him up.
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Honestly I don't even remember him in the u21 but it says that he has 10 caps.

I think Eduard Rroca and Muci seem more promising talent wise.
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Rroca is doing well in the Turkish 2nd division and probably deserves a call up.

Only red flag is that he turns 28 in a few months.
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I do agree both deserve a call - up. I'm high on Muci as a player and I think he may be the most talented player coming out of Superliga in a while since Olayinka/Berisha. Rroca is tearing it up in Turkey and has some creativity/pace to him.

I also don't think it's a choice of one or the other. We have several players in the NT who are playing for youth clubs, third divisions/amateur leagues or simply amateurs that are constantly getting called up and starting matches. Manaj, Vrioni, Seferi the least should be dropped. Cikaleshi, Balaj and Sadiku should be dropped ideally but won't due to their status within the FSHF hierarchy.
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artan wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 2:23 am I do agree both deserve a call - up. I'm high on Muci as a player and I think he may be the most talented player coming out of Superliga in a while since Olayinka/Berisha. Rroca is tearing it up in Turkey and has some creativity/pace to him.

I also don't think it's a choice of one or the other. We have several players in the NT who are playing for youth clubs, third divisions/amateur leagues or simply amateurs that are constantly getting called up and starting matches. Manaj, Vrioni, Seferi the least should be dropped. Cikaleshi, Balaj and Sadiku should be dropped ideally but won't due to their status within the FSHF hierarchy.
Muçi hasn't done anything to deserve call up for national team, even Mario Gjata has been more impressive till now. We should judge players through their performances and Muçi performances in this season has been average at best. The way Tirana is using it on the field is criminal, it is parasitizing its best qualities and making him "shooting range" for opponents. Aside from scoring very little, he is risking a long-term injury that would seriously compromise his career and interest from foreign clubs.
It would be criminal Ernest Muçi to be part of the list in the lowest point of his short career before Emir Sahiti who is living his best days of his career. In end of day Emir will lose nothing, he will have to face procedures to make the switch but i don't think Albania has the luxury to lose such prospect only for negligence.
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ZenMaster wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 5:43 pm
artan wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 2:23 am I do agree both deserve a call - up. I'm high on Muci as a player and I think he may be the most talented player coming out of Superliga in a while since Olayinka/Berisha. Rroca is tearing it up in Turkey and has some creativity/pace to him.

I also don't think it's a choice of one or the other. We have several players in the NT who are playing for youth clubs, third divisions/amateur leagues or simply amateurs that are constantly getting called up and starting matches. Manaj, Vrioni, Seferi the least should be dropped. Cikaleshi, Balaj and Sadiku should be dropped ideally but won't due to their status within the FSHF hierarchy.
Muçi hasn't done anything to deserve call up for national team, even Mario Gjata has been more impressive till now. We should judge players through their performances and Muçi performances in this season has been average at best. The way Tirana is using it on the field is criminal, it is parasitizing its best qualities and making him "shooting range" for opponents. Aside from scoring very little, he is risking a long-term injury that would seriously compromise his career and interest from foreign clubs.
It would be criminal Ernest Muçi to be part of the list in the lowest point of his short career before Emir Sahiti who is living his best days of his career. In end of day Emir will lose nothing, he will have to face procedures to make the switch but i don't think Albania has the luxury to lose such prospect only for negligence.
Muci has been carrying a poor Tirana team that would be battling Apolonia and Bylis for a relegation spot if not for him. Muci is talented enough that they play him as an attacking midfielder such as how PSG used Ibrahimović and just hope he can create something with his technical and creativity. It's a shame that Tirana surrounded him with such a pitiful lineup that doesn't bring out the best in his ability. He's always making good passes, getting by defenders and looks comfortable in front of goal. I don't know if he'll make it at the next level but I know it won't be because he doesn't have talent.
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To be honest Muçi has been bang average lately, if not worse. Obviously he has shown great signs of potential, but i believe he's not NT level. Better off at the U-21 for now.
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artan wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 9:58 pm
ZenMaster wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 5:43 pm
artan wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 2:23 am I do agree both deserve a call - up. I'm high on Muci as a player and I think he may be the most talented player coming out of Superliga in a while since Olayinka/Berisha. Rroca is tearing it up in Turkey and has some creativity/pace to him.

I also don't think it's a choice of one or the other. We have several players in the NT who are playing for youth clubs, third divisions/amateur leagues or simply amateurs that are constantly getting called up and starting matches. Manaj, Vrioni, Seferi the least should be dropped. Cikaleshi, Balaj and Sadiku should be dropped ideally but won't due to their status within the FSHF hierarchy.
Muçi hasn't done anything to deserve call up for national team, even Mario Gjata has been more impressive till now. We should judge players through their performances and Muçi performances in this season has been average at best. The way Tirana is using it on the field is criminal, it is parasitizing its best qualities and making him "shooting range" for opponents. Aside from scoring very little, he is risking a long-term injury that would seriously compromise his career and interest from foreign clubs.
It would be criminal Ernest Muçi to be part of the list in the lowest point of his short career before Emir Sahiti who is living his best days of his career. In end of day Emir will lose nothing, he will have to face procedures to make the switch but i don't think Albania has the luxury to lose such prospect only for negligence.
Muci has been carrying a poor Tirana team that would be battling Apolonia and Bylis for a relegation spot if not for him. Muci is talented enough that they play him as an attacking midfielder such as how PSG used Ibrahimović and just hope he can create something with his technical and creativity. It's a shame that Tirana surrounded him with such a pitiful lineup that doesn't bring out the best in his ability. He's always making good passes, getting by defenders and looks comfortable in front of goal. I don't know if he'll make it at the next level but I know it won't be because he doesn't have talent.
As Partizani fan i wish they play him as centre back on derby because even as attacking midfielder it is too close to our goal. If you check his numbers and compare just to last season you can notice that he is having mediocre season. Muçi is getting more minutes and it is scoring less goals than last season. I agree Muçi is extremely talented and if he would have left as 15 year old to a club as Salzburg his value would been at least several milions but his misfortune is that God has met him with Tirana and Rit Halili so they are ruthlessly destroying his future
making him "kurban" of several years of club mismanagement.



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Rexhbeçaj with two goals tonight , need to give him a call asap

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