Who is the Nigerian who scored last night in the League Champions who can play for Albania?

Peter Olayinka, 23, the 23-year-old man from Nigeria, scored last night in the draw of Slavia Prague in Giuseppe Meazza to Antonio Conte's Inter. Yesterday's draw was suddenly taken into account the high shape of the zizzards and the high expectations they have for this season, having on the bench Antonio Conten. But the joy and enthusiasm of the interrogators [...]
Yesterday's draw was suddenly taken into account the high shape of the zizzards and the high expectations they have for this season, having on the bench Antonio Conten.
But the joy and enthusiasm of the interrogators stopped former Ballshis and Korca Skenderbe, Peter Olayinka.
He scored and nearly failed to give his team a big victory. The Inter evened in the extra game through the new transfer, Nikollo Barella.
However, what arouses great interest in sports opinions in Kosovo and Albania is the Nigerian's desire to represent Albania's national football.
Peter has spent four beautiful years between Balls and Korca in Albania and has become very familiar with our neighboring country.

Olayinka while she was at Skenderbeu
Initially, this issue was brought up in 2015, when FSF Executive Committee member Fatball Jera had suggested that then Skenderbeu's player be proposed to be equipped with Albanian passport to play with Albania.
The same proposal had been made by the captain of the choir team, Blackie Rock. But these suggestions were ignored by the president of the federation, Armando Duka, even though the reasons for such a thing are unknown, writes Periscope.
But, the confession to Olayinka and Albania was revived in the month of April this year. Olayinka was a protagonist in the qualifications of his team, Slavia Prague, in the quarterfinal phase of Europe, League a remarkable and historic success for them.
<x0) There was news that circulated in the Nigerian media, whose source had been Brila.net.
However, official sources within the red camp had then denied the existence of such an effort for Panorama Sport.
But, with its splendor in the biggest European race, Albania can no longer ignore the Nigerians that grew up as football players in this country. /Periscope












