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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Ylber Ramadani haters club are silent, he need it less than 6 games to show everyone that is good enough for Serie A and maybe he deserves better club than Lecce.
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ZenMaster wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 9:44 pm Ylber Ramadani haters club are silent, he need it less than 6 games to show everyone that is good enough for Serie A and maybe he deserves better club than Lecce.
Physically he has the profile of a top midfielder in the world. His work ethic and determination is what pushed him so far, he is a mental beast and works so hard.

He is an example for all Albanian players. Went from Hungary and Denmark relegation to Serie A in 2 years and now is looking like he can play for an even better club.

Fantastic player. Now he needs to develop his possession play and then he can be a midfielder for any top club.
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This Ramadani isn't Ramadani at his primes with out NT. During his first 10 matches with the NT he used to lose possesion and misplace passes frequently.
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Simboli i Diellit wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:31 pm This Ramadani isn't Ramadani at his primes with out NT. During his first 10 matches with the NT he used to lose possesion and misplace passes frequently.
Exactly. He used to make amateur mistakes all the time. Now he finally learned how to play it safe and just does the dirty work and plays it safe.

Scotland helped him become more professional. Of course age/maturity too.
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Muriqi is playing fantastic against Barca today.

Bullying Araujo and scored a goal too.
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Simboli i Diellit wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:31 pm This Ramadani isn't Ramadani at his primes with out NT. During his first 10 matches with the NT he used to lose possesion and misplace passes frequently.
Ramadani had poor games with national team but he never was worst player on pitch but always been easiest target to go after. It's not same to play on midfield with Bajrami & Asllani like with Gjasula and Laci or Gjasula and Abrashi. Ramadani is more experienced and confident but in terms of skillset, it's same guy who played under Adolfo Sormani, he has lungs, disciplined tactically and that's it.
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RedFootballs wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:03 pm Muriqi is playing fantastic against Barca today.

Bullying Araujo and scored a goal too.
Absolutely dominated them, I'm still hoping that he'll get another chance at a big club.
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Dallku wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:43 pm
Simboli i Diellit wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:31 pm This Ramadani isn't Ramadani at his primes with out NT. During his first 10 matches with the NT he used to lose possesion and misplace passes frequently.
Exactly. He used to make amateur mistakes all the time. Now he finally learned how to play it safe and just does the dirty work and plays it safe.

Scotland helped him become more professional. Of course age/maturity too.
Yup, it’s a remarkable improvement. Happens every so often, Modric was 27 when he arrived at Madrid and became an all time great, others like Ozil were done at 30. Ramadani seems more like a late bloomer, long may it continue.
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CanaYouDoIt wrote: Wed Sep 27, 2023 4:03 pm

Yup, it’s a remarkable improvement. Happens every so often, Modric was 27 when he arrived at Madrid and became an all time great, others like Ozil were done at 30. Ramadani seems more like a late bloomer, long may it continue.


He just learned to play to his strengths. Ramadani is not good technically at all and he knows it now. Before the Poland game he told Asllani to play with the ball and he'll just break up play. That's what he does.

That's why I get irritated when Asllani plays it safe/backwards all the time. He's not like Ramadani and shouldn't be. He should develop into a box to box midfielder because he's good technically doesn't have the physical/defense like a Ramadani.
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Shpendi a starter for Empoli now
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