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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artan wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 2:33 pm Chelsea are in win now mode for now and ever. The only way they’ll consider him for a starting spot next year is if he really does well this season but with the limited minutes he gets he’s not gonna get the chances to convince them. For Chelsea, they don’t care if he rots on the bench while majority of teams in a top league would make sure Broja has chances to prove himself.

Either way he should leave. Go somewhere he can play. Even if it’s a team like Udinese or West Ham.

There’s no shame in this. Look at prior Chelsea “rejects” who ended up having fantastic careers like De Bruyne or other players like Patrick Bamford who turned into a legit striker because he left. De Bruyne would never have been the player he is today if he stayed with Chelsea and got benched by the football terrorist Mourinho
Gallagher is playing there and he's nothing special.

I think that Broja's style doesn't really suit a top team that has a lot of the ball and usually plays against compact defenses. He does his best in open space on the counter where he can run and take on defenders and create chaos, for that he would be more suited to counter attacking teams imo. A team like Atletico could really suit his style.
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CanaYouDoIt wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:56 am
RedFootballs wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:24 am Playing 5 minutes a game for Chelsea or 60 a game for Milan? I would probably go with the latter.

Though I would warn it is far from a certainty that he starts there either as don't get it twisted, the level is very high and they are looking to win the Scudetto for the 2nd year. If he doesn't perform he will be put on the bench.
I’d wait till the summer before making a move. Keep working hard and see if you get chances by the end of this long season, if Chelsea go buy yet another ST time to move on.

Between now and the last game before the WC on the 12th Chelsea play 8 games. He’ll get some game time for sure to prove himself.
At 21 he's gotta start playing soon and Chelsea have already rejected him being in the team after his Vitesse loan. I think he just doesn't suit their style of play and would be better served leaving anyway.
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RedFootballs wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 2:42 pm
I think that Broja's style doesn't really suit a top team that has a lot of the ball and usually plays against compact defenses. He does his best in open space on the counter where he can run and take on defenders and create chaos, for that he would be more suited to counter attacking teams imo. A team like Atletico could really suit his style.


This is true. He's a counter attacker more than a box #9 like a Giroud.

Milan and Napoli would suit his style too because they play fast and direct.
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CanaYouDoIt wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 9:13 amIt just is though 😭😭😭 PL is superior to the Serie A.

Don’t know why you or other guys living in these areas are so salty about it
It's a superior product for sure due to the excellent marketing by EPL since its inception in 92 and the massive foreign investments namely by Abramovich and City Group which catapulted Chelsea and City (two very average clubs) to European elite. I admit I mostly watch EPL and barely bother with Seria A these days. Having said that Serie A is still a great league and can do wonder for one's development when it comes to tactical awareness especially. We're not discussing here starting at Chelsea vs. starting at Milan. Its a discussion between playing last few minutes at Chelsea to close out the game versus playing significantly more minutes in Milan.
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RedFootballs wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 2:42 pmGallagher is playing there and he's nothing special.

I think that Broja's style doesn't really suit a top team that has a lot of the ball and usually plays against compact defenses. He does his best in open space on the counter where he can run and take on defenders and create chaos, for that he would be more suited to counter attacking teams imo. A team like Atletico could really suit his style.
I think Gallagher is great, He was great for CP last year and he's getting more minutes as the season progresses. I could see him be a starter next year but the issue with Chelsea is that they're loaded in every position and it's hard to break in. Koulibaly started last game on the bench and he cost them like 80M
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Broja is starting tonight guys fyi
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Very disappointed he didn’t touch that cross. He lacks aereal qualities. 😅
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Broja is a winger, not a 9.
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RedFootballs wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 9:09 pm Broja is a winger, not a 9.
This is a ridiculous statement
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Broja is actually ridiculous. Potter would be stupid to waste his development on a 34 year old Auba. He’s killing Brentford
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