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!
RedFootballs wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 7:53 pm
All Havertz does is take a couple nice touches
That's probably how they want to play though. His comfortability on the ball gets his teammates into the game too. He's like a reference point up top.
This is why in the few minutes Broja plays he has to show he's a serious problem. That's why that Udinese friendly was an L for him because he was missing sitter after sitter. Harvertz can do that too but at least he's better on the ball.
RedFootballs wrote: ↑Sun Aug 14, 2022 7:53 pm
All Havertz does is take a couple nice touches
That's probably how they want to play though. His comfortability on the ball gets his teammates into the game too. He's like a reference point up top.
This is why in the few minutes Broja plays he has to show he's a serious problem. That's why that Udinese friendly was an L for him because he was missing sitter after sitter. Harvertz can do that too but at least he's better on the ball.
He's scored 12 goals in 2 years. Broja isn't trying to take a good players job, he deserves more time. Us Arsenal fans tried to justify Laca too by saying he was good at bringing others into play. Thats what you say when your ST is shit and that's what Havertz is.
He really isn't that good at passing, its the bare minimum because he doesn't offer anything else.
Mihaj was mostly injured for Paok. Very injury prone player and that probably hurt his growth. He's nothing special but Portuguese league is definitely an upgrade over Greek.
Vrioni is questionable for Wednesday as New England Revolution travel to Toronto for a huge matchup.
After a bad start, Toronto is looking to make a push for a playoff spot with 9 games remaining in regular season. They are 3-1-0 since the arrivals of Insigne and Bernardeschi.