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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Plako wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 3:29 pm

Why do you always love to shit on some players?! He could be injured for all we know (didn't make the bench) and the league literally started last week. Jesus man



Asani is one of those players that you won't hear from ever again after the Euros are over.
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Dallku wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2024 5:16 pmAsani is one of those players that you won't hear from ever again after the Euros are over.
We just need him to play that first game at the Euros like the qualifiers. The criticism right now is unwarranted though.
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Without few years experience warming the bench in Serie A, it will be very hard to earn Dallku’s respect!
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Asani is Roshi 2.0, horrible in club football and a legend with the NT
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Redijupison wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:15 pm Asani is Roshi 2.0, horrible in club football and a legend with the NT
Roshi was mediocre player for national team so you can't really compare him with Asani. I hope someday there will be another player who will have Jasir Asani impact for national team and qualify us for major tournament but until then Asani remains G.O.A.T.
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ZenMaster wrote: Tue Mar 12, 2024 2:02 pm
Roshi was mediocre player for national team so you can't really compare him with Asani. I hope someday there will be another player who will have Jasir Asani impact for national team and qualify us for major tournament but until then Asani remains G.O.A.T.

Roshi 15 assists (and could've been a lot more if teammates finished easy chances he created) is not mediocre. Beating Portugal and France is not mediocre.

Asani's 2 lucky goals were nice but he's closer to Bekim Balaj in impact than Roshi who was consistently good for a decade.

Don't forget Roshi was a 1 man attack. He was the only attacker while everyone else stayed back.
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Roshi always stood out from the rest..

7 goals, 1 assist in 854 minutes with the u21 and all time assist leader for the NT, where he played near 4000 minutes making 70 caps. Best attacker of his era by far. He was the nightmare of the Turks with 2 assists in their backyard and a 3rd when he set up Manaj who missed tap in with open net in Istanbul. No one comes even close to his assist total!
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Is Rrahmani the first Albanian to score in Camp Nou since Vasil Ruci with Flamurtari?
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Also if Bogu was the most prolific goal scorer in our NT history, Roshi was the most prolific assister.

Even the assist for Balaj vs. Portugal which was a bad cross, came out of his insane speed burning the Portuguese LB.
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