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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Aurora Bulkuolis
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Redijupison wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:16 pm
Aurora Bulkuolis wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 9:31 pm Muci is killing it with Trabzonspor. It's time for him to seek a bigger league.
If it's not La Liga or EPL, he should just stay with Trabzonspor. Serie A is a terrible league where only Como plays progressive football.
Salah came from that terrible league. The important thing is proving yourself in a Top 4 league. Then all the doors are open.
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Aurora Bulkuolis wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:57 pm
Redijupison wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:16 pm
Aurora Bulkuolis wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 9:31 pm Muci is killing it with Trabzonspor. It's time for him to seek a bigger league.
If it's not La Liga or EPL, he should just stay with Trabzonspor. Serie A is a terrible league where only Como plays progressive football.
Salah came from that terrible league. The important thing is proving yourself in a Top 4 league. Then all the doors are open.
Salah is the exception, dude. The top teams in Italy play the same defensive 352 formation. Look at Zhegrova, he's not tactically disciplined enough for Spalletti's Juve and is barely playing.
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Muci is similar to Zhegrova. Not consistent, disciplined/hard working enough for a top league. Even his Trabzonspor coach criticized him a few weeks ago for not helping out defensively. In top leagues every player has to attack and defend together.

Not everyone is meant to play for top leagues. Many talented players are more comfortable being the main dog in smaller leagues and teams.
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Big win by Lecce who are heading to Serie B this year..
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Raketa wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 4:09 pm Big win by Lecce who are heading to Serie B this year..

Even after today's win Lecce are huge favorites to get relegated..

If you're so confident about them you should bet on them to survive for a big profit.
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Redijupison wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 12:11 pm
Aurora Bulkuolis wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:57 pm
Redijupison wrote: Sat Feb 07, 2026 10:16 pm

If it's not La Liga or EPL, he should just stay with Trabzonspor. Serie A is a terrible league where only Como plays progressive football.
Salah came from that terrible league. The important thing is proving yourself in a Top 4 league. Then all the doors are open.
Salah is the exception, dude. The top teams in Italy play the same defensive 352 formation. Look at Zhegrova, he's not tactically disciplined enough for Spalletti's Juve and is barely playing.
Reijnders moved to Man City. Jorginho was a top player in the EPL. Plenty of offensive minded players become top players in the EPL. It's just about raising the level of the game.
ReyM9 wrote: Sun Feb 08, 2026 2:01 pm Muci is similar to Zhegrova. Not consistent, disciplined/hard working enough for a top league. Even his Trabzonspor coach criticized him a few weeks ago for not helping out defensively. In top leagues every player has to attack and defend together.

Not everyone is meant to play for top leagues. Many talented players are more comfortable being the main dog in smaller leagues and teams.
Muci is 24-25. We can't write off his potential yet. He's still growing.
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In Italy, teams don’t play to win..

They play not to lose..

Odds for both teams to score are low compared to fast paced leagues like EPL or MLS..

No fun betting on Serie A..
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I don't think Muci has the tenacity and the physicality for England. Probably a mid table to lower table Bundesliga club is where he belongs. But maybe he's changed? If Trabzonspor makes a european spot he should just probably stay at that point especially if he's considered a centerpiece. I just hope we can see him with the NT. It's kind of insane how he hasn't featured at all.

Another player that should be re-introduced is Muja. He never really showed any flashes in 2023/24 but he's playing regularly for the 2nd rated team in Belgium. He's got some pace and aggressiveness which can work in Sylvinho's system, offensively he's limited.
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Yeah I agree Muci isn’t physical enough for england ; that’s what separates them.

A french or german team would be good for him
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He scored multiple times against Aston Villa in EL. He'll be ok.
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