Poles badly insult Albanian football star (Photo)

Armando Sadik's transfer to the Warsaw Legia team was somewhat unexpected for sports opinion and reactions after that did not fail. Although Sadiku himself appeared very happy for the new team to play, in Poland he does not seem to be expecting him with much enthusiasm. Polish portal “Interia” [...]
Armando Sadik's transfer to the Warsaw Legia team was somewhat unexpected for sports opinion and reactions after that did not fail. Although Sadiku himself appeared very happy for the new team to play, in Poland he does not seem to be expecting him with much enthusiasm.
The Polish portal “Interia” has dedicated the attackers to a particular scripture discussing his political beliefs by naming him a communist. The article mentions Sadik's open support for the leftist side of Albanian politics, more precisely the Socialist Party, for which he has gone out and publicly campaigning.
By means of this scripture, “Interia” informs Warsaw's fans that Albania's Socialist Party is the successor of the Labour Party led by Enver Hoxha, which has kept the country under a communist dictatorial system for 45 years.
It mentions that Sadik's involvement in the election campaign shocked his image in Albania, even though he is one of the national heroes in EURO 2016 with the goal realised to Romania.
Also “Interia” mentions Sadik's failed transfer to Greece to the Panathinaikos team because of the video with Andy Lil, who mocked Christian religion.
Regarding Sadik's political beliefs, Polish media have also asked Legia coach Jadek Magiera, who has been reluctant to comment over saying he is only interested in the football skills of the Albanian assailant.












