[UNL] Iceland vs Albania - 06/06/2022- 20:45 ECT

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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Bajrami needed to play. Even out of position he should be subbed in instead of Veseli or Balaj. Should have won this game.
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Princ wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:52 pm
CanaYouDoIt wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:48 pm Ignore that fucking Serbian clown
You don’t like that I am right?

I said Iceland would be tough to beat at home, and that Sulejmanov would prove that Albanian league players deserve a chance too. Keep crying about it..
Go f*** yourself you cunt
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I dont wanna see anyone blame Djimsiti, or Kumbulla or Berisha or Hysaj or any player.

It all falls with that fucking Reja
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A team who's only competitive win in the last 12 months was against fucking Litechnstein. Get the f*** outta here man
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CanaYouDoIt wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:48 pm
RedFootballs wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:47 pm
Princ wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:44 pm Albania takes a big point in Rejkjavik!

It was always going to be a tough match there, and we did well to leave with a positive result. Albania started strong and dominated the first half, but the home team came out sharp in the second.

Iceland has shown resiliency in coming back when down a goal. They have real fighting spirit as proven in Haifa, and even other previous matchups with us.
OK man. Lol.
Ignore that fucking Serbian clown
It is quite interesting how insistent he is on calling Seferi Sulejmanov lol
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Princ wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:48 pm
RedFootballs wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 10:44 pm f*** OFF Reja.

We play like a relegation Serie B team.
A draw is a good result here..

Win the matches at home and the job is done.
But at what cost is 'the job done'? Barely winning a weak group in Nations League doesn't mean anything itself except provide excuses for FSHF to continue down the same path and renew 78 year old Reja.

A continuation of the same old incompetence and nepotism because we won a weak group, like last time in League C? A continuation of Superliga players starting over Serie A talents? A continuation of Balaj being crucial to our football?

No thank you.
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Some other players:

Abrashi - Incredible in first half. He clearly got tired in the 2nd. Definitely still has something in the tank and can contribute. Maybe not for 90 minutes anymore.

Cikalleshi and Gjasula do some good things at times but their lack of adequate pace and athleticism is really hurting Albania on many occasions. They are too slow to react and heavy footed. Gjasula's passing was good today but his defense and tracking looked like a grandpa.

Cekici is not a bad player. Clearly has some technical ability but he plays with an inferiority complex for the NT. Always chokes so many attacks and set pieces.

Actually like Vrioni's movement and energy while he was in but he didn't get a ball. Not his fault to be fair.

Balliu reminds be of Ansi Agolli but on the right. Too bad he came so late into the team.
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Dallku wrote: Mon Jun 06, 2022 11:05 pm Some other players:

Abrashi - Incredible in first half. He clearly got tired in the 2nd. Definitely still has something in the tank and can contribute. Maybe not for 90 minutes anymore.

Cikalleshi and Gjasula do some good things at times but their lack of adequate pace and athleticism is really hurting Albania on many occasions. They are too slow to react and heavy footed. Gjasula's passing was good today but his defense and tracking looked like a grandpa.

Cekici is not a bad player. Clearly has some technical ability but he plays with an inferiority complex for the NT. Always chokes so many attacks and set pieces.

Actually like Vrioni's movement and energy while he was in but he didn't get a ball. Not his fault to be fair.

Balliu reminds be of Ansi Agolli but on the right. Too bad he came so late into the team.
Vrioni was kind of springy and fast actually. He looked nice and athletic. I approved.

Also thought Veseli's cameo was surprisingly good.
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Balaj/Ramadani/Veseli are obviously memes. Always comedy when they are on the ball. Especially the first two.
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Too bad it took Reja like 2 years to figure out a La Liga starter Balliu is better than someone like Trashi
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