
For a long time, it has been remembered more for the moments of agony.
Armando Broja may be considered one of the unluckiest footballers in Europe in recent years, but as Cristiano Ronaldo once said, after the storm comes the sun.
The striker, who has only played 6 games for Everton this season in England, gave the first positive signals at Wembley against England, and then performed quite well against Andorra, in the second World Cup qualifying match.
He was the creator of the second goal scored by Manaj, showing himself to be altruistic.
One could say that it was simply Andorra in front, but still, the 23-year-old had no problem with coach Silvinho moving him as an offensive player on the right wing.
This did not go unnoticed in England, and various analysts believe that Everton should seriously consider whether or not to permanently keep Broj.
The news is that Chelsea, despite their respect for him, will remove him from the team and the demand for 30 million pounds for the card remains in force.
Everton manager David Moyes is right to have doubts because the player does not provide sufficient physical guarantees, something through no fault of his own.
However, when he has been in form, the Albanian has shown that he knows how to make a difference in attack.
More or less, like Kristian Asllani who is fighting for his fate at Inter, Armando Broja is at a crossroads in England.
He doesn't lack talent, today he has more experience and seems more sociable, while praying for more luck.
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