
Does Ernest Muçi deserve to have more minutes in the national team? Of course he does. Everyone knows this, big and small, but Silvinjo's behavior in recent matches has left a bad taste in the sports community.
Here we are talking about a product of the Albanian championship, who with his talent was transferred to Poland and then bought by Besiktas for 10 million euros. Of course, someone could say that Muçi is not shining in Turkey and his form is weak. I think they are wrong! You can simply go in and see the statistics. Seven goals and three assists in 33 matches with Besiktas. If we were to compare him directly with the players he has as competitors in the National Team, Nedim Bajrami and Arbër Hoxha, with all due respect, but he has given a better performance with his club, despite the fact that the National Team matches are specific, this is supported by the difficulty coefficient of the Turkish championship, which is ranked higher than the Scottish or Croatian ones.
So, if Silvinjo talks about meritocracy and the left-out Muçi should take the place of the one on the bench and then the one who plays, I think the last two matches in the World Cup qualifiers called our coach's bluff, because in England Bajrami was non-existent and with Andorra, Hoxha left no mark on the field.
But, if in the case of Muçi another issue remains a problem, where players' agents also participate, then at least Silvinjo should find another excuse and dribble better and not talk about meritocracy. Because, if we go into it, since Silvinjo's arrival at the head of the Albanian National Team, players managed by Fali Ramadani's agency, which also has the coach himself in management, have been added like "mushrooms" and this then opens up another issue and a question that arises. Does Fali Ramadani have a direct influence on Silvinjo for the players he should include in the list? / Panorama Sport
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