He rejected Albania, now awaits invitation to be dressed red

He rejected Albania, now awaits invitation to be dressed red

Elvis Kabashi seeks to wear a red flag, even though he had once rejected the Albanian National. It is not a false news, but a wish expressed in voice by football player since he was 19 years old refused Albania because he wanted to play in the A National, accepting the invitation of representative U-21 (exacted a [...]

It is not a false news, but an expression expressed by football player since he was 19 years old refused Albania because he wanted to play in the A National, refusing to accept the invitation of representative U-21 (written an open letter demanding that they stop sending him, as he wanted to play for Italy).

After a very difficult career -- it has been written that the National Curse overtook him -- 25-year-old has stabilised at Dinamo Bucharest in Romania -- the same team that plays National defender Naser Aliji.

The question of “Digisport” journalist in Romania, if he wants to play with Aliji even in representatives, he answers:

We understand each other very well with Ali and we have a social and out-of-field relationship. It's good to be on a team with another Albanian. I hope, because there have been some misunderstandings about my gathering with the Nationals. It was about a letter I wrote, but it's not true, because my ex-man, with which I have some open trials. That letter positioned me against the nationals, because if I didn't want to play with Albania, I wouldn't even play with 19-year-olds in European electronics. My parents are Albanians, I was born in Italy, but my blood is that of an Albanian, so there is no reason why I reject the Albanian National. This whole mess was caused by the former manager, who didn't want me to play with the National, but to focus only on Juvenus. People have the right to judge me, because they don't know the truth, but I haven't spoken about this letter before, because I haven't written anything, and in my conscience I am at ease. ”

It would have been six years since Kabashi, indicating his “truth”, unlike the perception that was created in sports opinion, that he behaved unworthily in front of the red flag.

Maybe I should have retorted, but it felt like I'd put fuel in the fire. Now it's up to me to show how important the National is to me. I hope to accumulate because it's a pride to protect the colors of your country. I'll try to train and work hard to get back to the National.”/ SS/

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