Ismet Munish's genius: From Kosovo's football announcement to the return of fans and the discovery of talents like Rasica

Ismet Munich is being criticised and ridiculed for his uninhibited language following the unjust loss his team, the Balkans, suffered against Pristina in the capital. But after reading this article, you will be convinced that after Fadil Vokrri, it is the strongest gravitational point of our football. “I'm dad” ... exploded [...]
I'm a father.” Munich blew up yesterday until he insulted analysts by even mentioning “b*let”.
Opinion usually angers those who have high self - confidence and praise themselves. Imagine if Albin Kurt made extenuating statements like Munich? HINA
But beyond the pompous statements, in our small country on the outskirts of Europe, lies a miracle-maker in the metaphoric sense of whose word the whole country is seeing.
Known for his spectacular career as football player, Munich has been constantly noted for his direct and honest mode of communication, sometimes even for banal gestures and reactions that often cause embarrassment in other people while many have forgotten his extraordinary work as a coach.
These are some of the things even the most anti-Munish people can't deny:
Discovered Talents
Munish has been a champion of Kosovo just once in the debut edition of the Vushtrria, but this one time is legendary. Being champion with Vushtrria is not the same as becoming champion with Pristina.
In addition, during that legendary season with Vushtrri, Munich managed to discover an extraordinary talent for Kosovo football: Milot Rasica.
Rasica was a dream come true - a high - class football player who managed to penetrate one of the world's strongest leagues, Germany. This was not achieved by anyone before.
But Munich has unequivocal merits for other talents: Jetmir Topalli (who has already made the big step towards Turkey's Superleague), Blendi Buffiu, Arber Hoxha and finally Mirlind Daku (who became the best goalist in Europe, from Kosovo).
Set Kosovo League on map
You may not have heard of anything in cafes, or read on social networks about Kosovo League in football before Munich's time as a coach. The league was not enough <x0-sensational”, coach statements were more discreet than those of the highest-level evils, matches were sold and bought and nobody spoke, etc.
Munich's arrival was like a revolution in terms of public relations (PR). A miracle from the sky for the NFF, which managed to get people tied to local football more than ever. Some loved Munish, some hated him, but the important thing was that they were talking about ignoring Kosovo football.
The transition of the situation with the pandemic is expected to make the league even more passionate, and you waited for it to bring more fans to the tribuna.
Good game.
The Balkans are being noted for brilliant games in these two seasons, and undoubtedly the trainers deserve the highest credit, in spite of the large contingent of quality players. Munich may choose a more pragmatic game, the most evil to win the title, but he has chosen the risk, the creation of cases, the greatest space for young talents, and above all the entertainment of fans.
Nor can the biggest haters of <x0bababah” deny that the Balkans play more beautiful and running than other teams.
Meanwhile, one of the reasons why Kosovo football fans were constantly absent in stadiums was exactly the scattered, ugly game of teams that pleased them. /Periscope










