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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CanaYouDoIt
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Broja and Kumbulla fell to injuries , very unlucky but Kumbulla looks to be back on track as a solid top 5 league player, that’s what we need . Now the hope is Broja can get back to that level with consistency, it’s been 3 years since he’s had that and that’s all we need.

Asllani hasn’t had an injury like those 2 did which drastically changed their careers but lack of playing time. This move to Torino will change that, he’s still just 23 so hopefully this allows him to play regularly which again would be good news for us. Still has time to earn a move to a bigger club again in a couple years time.

All in all, 3 good moves for them, game time is the most important thing and they’ll get it .

For broja best case scenario is he bags 10 PL goals for that burnley team which would be a good feat, they’re terrible and 100% will finish 19th/20th in the league. Can use that to move to a better team , or if he stays with them in the championship he can easily get 20+ goals which would be a huge confidence booster, regardless hopefully in the next 2 years he stays relatively fit , plays loads and with that the confidence will come back.
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After watching Gyokeres Arsenal debut I realized what a unicorn Broja is when it comes to physical attributes. Fast big strikers with decent ball control are so rare. If only the injury didn't happen...

Asllani to Torino is a good move. He can focus on playing now instead of worrying about making mistakes like at Inter.
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