
Armando Broja is certainly not having the best moment of his career, on the contrary, the seven-foot striker of our national team ended up at the center of criticism, after the match that Burnley played this midweek against Cardiff City, where the locals were eliminated from the League Cup.
The British media took aim at Broja, emphasizing his poor performance that has also had a major impact on Burnley's recent results.
But to stand by Armando Broja in this difficult moment, coach Scott Parker himself has thought. "I think we need to be calm and be patient with Armando. He needs work because he hasn't played regularly in recent years. We all need to be calm and be patient because at the moment the striker is at this point and I accept that he needs work."
Among other things, the Burnley coach said that the 24-year-old had made strides compared to his first match, which he started from the first minute in the Carabao Cup, against Derby County. In the challenge against Cardiff City, Broja stayed on the field for 78 minutes, but failed to leave his mark after being the author of a below-standard match, clearly confirming that what he needs most at the moment is to play as many minutes as possible in order to regain his best physical condition.
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