You got Adnan, there's a wheel coming up once, and you're not even opening phone. Now you've got no sides.

It says: Burim Pacolli Adnan Januzaj has been very active recently on social networks, somehow turning himself into a slightly more talked about person after a long period under the shadow of mediocre and below, in the playing field. Even his fame has fallen so drastically that one [...]
Adnan Januzaj has been very active recently on social networks, somehow turning himself into a slightly more talked about person after a long period under the shadow of mediocre and below, in the playing field.
In fact, his fame has fallen so drasticly that a considerable majority hardly even know which club the former talent that won great attention at Manchester United.
His two goals against Sunderland turned him into a media hit until after that game his career took a strange turn.
Those two goals won such a stir that he turned into a political topic, with Kosovo Deputy Prime Minister Behxhet Pacolli even asking for Edi Rama to offer land to the south player in order to persuade him to wear red.
But even these attempts resulted in failure, with his player and agent insinuating themselves, refusing all contact with his native country, as if someone were seeking to take revenge from them.
Albert Bunnjak, then the Kosovo National Selector when he was asked in an interview about Januzaj's potential coming, had issued a very interesting statement:
To knock on someone's door, you first need to go back door.” Those words brilliantly describe the situation that had been created.

Days, weeks, and months passed, and the expectations and attention that Adnan had focused on began to drop gradually, until there was rare invitations from the National of Belgium, which he chose by refusing to be in touch with the entire country.
Today, it is found in Kosovo, where it has been able to transform itself into a protagonist of a couple-quarters portal news starring the tomb of legendary hero Adem Jashar.

Unable to play for Kosovo now, and seeing the extraordinary success of “Dardians” in the international arena, I dare to tell you that we are better off without you.
I'm happy that you chose Belgium, Kosovo deserves players who love their country and would not change the world for anything the unfathomable feeling of wearing the yellow shirt.
Quick comes the wheel... /Periscope. com/












