The missing attacker was Albania's big fan, it said: Vamos Albania!

Albanian football player Ermir Lenyan, exclusively relates to the Express Journal of the past in Nantes to missing football player Emiliano Sala, who had a good friend. It's been almost three weeks since Emiliano Sala has disappeared and nothing is known of his fate. The football world continues to be shocked [...]
Albanian football player Ermir Lenyan, exclusively relates to the Express Journal of the past in Nantes to missing football player Emiliano Sala, who had a good friend.
It's been almost three weeks since Emiliano Sala has disappeared and nothing is known of his fate.
The football world continues to be shocked and solidified with the Argentine football player, whose case has caused grief all over the planet.
Of course, aside from family members, sad with the bad luck of 28-year-olds, many of his friends have had a chance to play soccer together.
One of them is Albanian. It is about Ermir Lenin, who played with the lost gentinos in Nantes from 2015 to 2016.
Part of this French team was former Albanian National Captain Lorik Cana, who has also well known the assailant, who lost as soon as he realized the dream, moving to Premierliga.
Lenyan and Cana have expressed great grief over the Argentinaan case.
In an interview, Lenyan has confessed his past with Emiliano Salaa.

He was a great warrior. He was a very sweet person in every conversation with me and other teammates. In the past two years, he succeeded in Nantes and managed to move to Cardiff, realizing his dream of playing Premierlige”, Lenyan says.
Sala often addressed Cana and Lenian with the call “Vamos Albania!”, which in English means “Albania, let's go ahead of”.
When I left, and then Lorik Cana in Nantes we didn't need to tell him where we were from and play for the Albanian National. At the training sessions, he said “Albarıka, Vamos”. He was a great worker in training and fighting. He was a very positive person. We went out with him, we stayed with him, and with his friends of the”, Lenyan relates.
In addition to frustration, the Kosovo National of Albania midfielder still hopes the Hall will be found alive.

Hall in January moved from Nantes to Cardiff. He had returned to France just to say good - bye to his teammates for whom he had played nearly four years. And as he returned to England to his new team, the plane was lost, which was found at sea with a body that is not yet known whether it belongs to a pilot or a soccer player.












