Consider: I never forget the goal of Milan, with the Guardiolan we're texting (Video)

Igli Tare is certainly one of the most successful Albanians in the football world. In a special story about “RTSH”, Lacio's sports director, tells of his performance and reaching the tops of football. From childhood to Lacion successes. “Nostalgia infinite for the Partizan club, for that beautiful childhood I have [...]
I've been through a long time. In that period of nearly eight-nine years I've been able to play and work with trainers like Luke Shaqiri and Muc Fagu. Later Starova e Lika. It's been a very positive experience that helped me a lot in my career.
Do you regret the complex that doesn't exist?
A lot has changed, one of the changes is a sports club. I shouldn't get into political issues. I was very upset to learn the news that the sports club's environment had become a residential center.
The transfer to Italy...
“has been the desired move. For every football Italian championship has been a big dream. I came at the age of 27. An extraordinary emotion. I won't forget when I'm making a debut match for Milan with Brescia's fan.
At that time, the image of Albanians was not good. They knew us short and black. It was a great surprise to everyone. When the anchor said my name, they were amazed. It was a big responsibility for me to succeed<x0...
Competition with Luca Toon- That year we played together in the attack, and I finally managed to be a title.
Tech Carlo Macone Macone is an Italian football legend. Coachs are changing a lot. He was an old Italian school coach. Very rude in relationships, but very present. By means of it, I have come to know the true aspect of professional speech. I always remember him with a lot of homesickness.
Bajo and Guardiola First negative impact. By that time, Brescia was a big team. Lions, Pirlo, Guardiola, Luca Tony. The weirdest thing I noticed was that they were very simple people. That simplicity made them even bigger. I've got friends talking to me. Especially with Guudila. We have a mutual friend.

He makes the bridge. I've been talking to Johnny two or three times. It's a man who's totally anti-sball. Since then there has been one very close to hunting. He's a professional hunter. There's a farm in Argentina. Even when we were together, his attention was focused on hunting, football was anti-street.












