Some call it crazy, this is the touching story of Colloll. He worked at McDonald's.

Benjamin Collolly is aware that not everyone has a good opinion of him. Some estimate it arrogant and some of the “crazed”. Kosovo's representative often sparks discussions with his behaviour and statements. They are not always valued properly, but his contribution to the field is never discussed. He is currently [...]
Kosovo's representative often sparks discussions with his behaviour and statements. They are not always valued properly, but his contribution to the field is never discussed. He's actually hurt, but this edition has been passed on to Zuerichu.
Finally, the 28-year-old has given an interview to the Swiss newspaper, “Der Bund”. This paper wrote that ColloI polarizes people and he doesn't know why. Colloll showed that his grandmother, who was in COVID-19, died a while ago.
Collo's been asked what people think of him.
That I'm crazy every now and then. Many think I'm arrogant. Why do so many people think I'm arrogant? I can't understand that. This issue always opens”, Collolly told the Swiss newspaper. He has, however, acknowledged that when problems arise, he reacts differently.
I'm good, friendly, responsible. I always have respect. I'm the kind that never causes problems with other players. I'm very calm and relaxed. Until there are problems. Then I'm very proud and energetic. Respect and justice are very important to me”, the Kosovo representative has said.
Some consider Collolin self - worth, the Swiss newspaper commented.
Because I'm a football player, people have had this conviction for me. I've had many companions in my career. They said, "I thought you were arrogant. But that's not true, it's totally different. When people know me, I want them to say good things about me. I can't influence the thinking of people I don't know.
Colloll had for a while stopped his soccer career and had begun to exercise kickboxes. But the kickbox club died.
If the club remained open, maybe I'd be kickboxing today, maybe something else. Who knows? Back then, I really wanted to quit football. I didn't want to have anything with it. I was done. He was pretty disgusted with football”, Collolly said, claiming he was being wronged in Zion. He says all his associates had gone to the U-16 team. But not him. Meanwhile, he was valued by the best.
I had a lot of discussions with the coach at the time. Today, colleagues back then do not play soccer or are in the third category. I'm the only one who infiltrated professional football”, said left.
He doesn't think he has a problem with authority. But he says the coach didn't love him very much. He has shown that the coach was strict, but he feels that he himself was doing well.
“Ende doesn't know the real reason. Maybe it's better this way, or I'd play third category”.
Collolly says for a player, trust is the most important thing. According to him, when there's pressure from the club or when the coach causes stress, it's hard to play well. He appreciates when the coach speaks to the players, commends and criticises them.
But if you don't play anymore, the coach won't explain why and you don't understand why, then this is stress for me. You think why and you have these questions every day. And start to suspect”, says Colloly, that before Zuerich played for Montey, Zion, Le Montin, Biel-Beennen, Young Boys of Laussan. He has 17 matches and four goals with Kosovo.
Even Collo has moments of doubt.
Yeah, me too. Why does everyone feel like I don't have such problems? If I feel the trust of the coach, I can do my best and do great things. The coach report is very important in football”.
BCloll showed that he worked at McDonald's and that his wife met him there.
He's pleased with the form he's going through at Zuerich. He said he intends to play somewhere else, but is not in charge of it. Zuerichu is having a good time and is currently focused on success with this team.












