Abednego, your son didn't make a mistake choosing Belgium, but at least you don't sell us patriotism.

Adnan Januzaj chose to play for Belgium several years ago, and he did not actually commit any crime or error. It's where he was born and where he was formed as a human and a football player. Beyond the great desire of Albanians around the world to see him with the red fan, but why not later with [...]
It's where he was born and where he was formed as a human and a football player. Beyond the strong desire of Albanians around the world to see him with the red fan, but why not later with that of Kosovo, he made a choice that he found most reasonable. It was not treason because the end in Belgium was born.
He would not commit any sin even if he had chosen Albania. Instead, he would respect his roots and the blood of his ancestors, as have dozens of Albanians from Kosovo, such as Cana, Basha, Mavraj, Berisha, T. Jaka, Abrashi, Kukel, and many others. But he didn't. There is nothing wrong with Januzaj's feelings of Belgianness because we stress that he was born there. After all, neither he nor his family have ever denied their origin. But when you hear the player's father, Abednego, saying there was no interest or invitation from Albania, then the work changes.
Not that the F.F.F.F. does not charge with talent, on the contrary. Usually our federation and its officials have remembered the last of any jewels that stand out in European clubs, or have shown haughtiness to irresponsibly with some players who have been in a dilemma and who have left their mark on our national team. As an illustration, just recall the time when Mawright was asked to return his passport, or when FSHF officials were willing to bet there was no chance that T. Jaka, Kukel, Abrashi and Basha played with Albania because they had previously played Swiss-age teams.
But thanks to the culture of De Biazi's work and his persistence, they are all part of the nationals today. But let's go back to Abednego Januzaj, who says there was no invitation from Albania. Lie. Yeah, the invitation may have come late, but Januzaj needs to come down from the clouds and explain if he's lying right now, or are you lying when he said that “didn't accept Duke as negotiator”!
Januzaj, therefore, Abednego shamelessly and by no means <x0...professionel” did not hesitate to answer the coach of the time, Gianni De Biazi. He had started a message in three languages so that he could make an appointment. Abednego, he did not hesitate to respond, even though it could have been negative. So Abednego makes a note: your son made no mistake choosing Belgium, but at least you don't sell us patriotism by insulting Albania. Not this time. We all know what happened.
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