Anel Raskaj: vocationalism in Kosovo, 80 percent of clubs make this mistake! (Photo)

Anel Raskaj came with much fuss to Pristina last summer, but he left after just two months in the direction of Sweden's former Kosovo representative captain has discovered everything about adventure with Pristina, while now he is captain of the Swedish club AFC Eskiltuna. In an exclusive interview with Periscope Raskaj reveals much [...]
The former Kosovo Representative's captain has discovered everything about adventure with Pristina, while now he is captain of the Swedish Club AFC Eskiltuna.
In an exclusive interview for Periscope, Raskaj reveals many interesting things about his brief adventure with Pristina and his ambitions with his new club.

In Pristina what I say, it was a time when I made urgent decisions, even before I came to Kosovo even when I left afterwards,” Raskaj told Periscope.
It just wasn't the right time to return to Kosovo, but man learns from mistakes. I mean I didn't have problems with anyone, but it was hard for me to adapt to the Kosovo Superleague.
Furthermore, former representative midfielder finds out how far away Kosovo football is from professionalism.
It takes a lot of work in Kosovo, I think mentality is far from professionalism, and that's not some criticism, but I just say how it is. If somebody tells me "Anel" you're a good player, but slow, then I take my hands up and I accept it. It should also be done in Kosovo.
How much professionalism is lacking in Kosovo, Raskaj takes an example of the frequent exchange of trainers.
How can they be changed by two or three trainers on the same team? That happens at 80 percent of the clubs in Superleague. It's not okay!
But he never failed to thank Remzi Ejupi for having great respect.
I'm sorry about Remzi Ejupin, who was very correct, but maybe he doesn't understand much about football. He's got to get closer to himself to more people who understand football,”
Raskaj, although no longer part of the Superlea, continues to forward the championship and believes Pristina or Light will be declared champion at the end.
I think Pristina and Light are the top favorites, even though I don't think there's any team that shows any good game, but it's not to blame because in those areas it's impossible to market something more,”.
The 27-year-old from Prizren is captain of AFC Eskiltuna, while talking about the club's ambitions competing in the Second Swedish League.

And there are many teams fighting to get into the Superleague. We'll see if we'll be candidates to get back there again,”.
As for Kosovo Representative Raska has said there has been no contact with young coach Bernard Callandes. /Periscope/










