They teach us trade, and they sell us minds: Analysts have separate opinions about Albania's trainers in Superleague

Coachs from Albania have been an integral part of the Kosovo Superleague over the years. Their adventures have been brief, sometimes not so short for our football standards, but they have consistently been present at the Kosovo elite, writes Periscopi. Syleman Starova, Gugash Megan, Klodian Duro, Mirel Josa and now Bleddy [...]
Their adventures have been brief, sometimes not so short for our football standards, but they have consistently been present at the Kosovo elite, writes Periscopi.
Syleman Starova, Gugash Megani, Klodian Duran, Mirel Josa and now Bledi Shkemby are some of the names from Albania that have led Kosovo clubs.
They managed various clubs, but they have one thing in common; neither of them has managed to declare himself champion with the teams they have led.
Periscop has contacted several journalists, former coach analysts to get a verdict about coach performance from Albania to Superliga over the years.
And their thoughts were divided, two to two, in fact, by the four actors we interviewed.
Renowned Kosovo analyst Arsim Prepoli has given his sincere opinion on the issue, while criticising the rift of Albanian trainers in Kosovo.
For trainers of Albania or foreigners, the results show, but I think there's a diplomatic game being played here more and a kind of communication that is convincing club heads as easily as possible,” was originally expressed.
I'm not against anyone, they're all welcome, but not to learn the trade in us, and to remember that we've played soccer too, but here I don't blame the trainers, but the leaders of clubs. And we have the case in the first league, they get anonymous trainers who run fifth league clubs, and then conventionally that only the cones fix and sell that we're so good at it, but the masie is finding them and let them have their hair. ”
Critical access to trainers from Albania to Kosovo also had Periscop journalist and opinionist Andrin Lokaj.
I have always said and said, and I will say that Kosovo trainers are much better than those of Albania, especially those who have been part of the former Yugoslav league among Europe's four strongest leagues,” Lockay initially said.
It's not bought, and it's important that their work is carried by generation after generation to young trainers in our country. Those trainers who have come to our football from Albania and have failed are not loanable to me, other than I think to those from Macedonia, since they work better, and have witnessed it with the title of champion such as Zekirija Ramadan and now Ardian Nuhiu.
At the end of the day, neither the trainers from Albania blamed them, knowing who's guilty here, the heads of clubs. ”
On the other hand, the renowned Kosovo coach, Afrem Toverlani, argued that the results and statistics are the best measuring of the coach's success, while praising the work of some Albanian figures in Superlea.
It's not my right to appreciate the trainers who they'll be, but also Albania's” is using the power to try Periscope.
There are results and statistics in the world that make trainers appreciate, so that's also true in us, it would actually have to be worth it. I think the best trainers from Albania, such as Josa, Starova, Rescue Duro, Magani, and now there are others with less experience and results. Lucky for them, nobody managed to stand up as champion in Kosovo, but it doesn't mean they're not good trainers. ”
Former Light coach Bekim Isufi also believes in Kosovo that respected trainers from Albania managed.
We have several years of colleagues from Albania working in Kosovo and respected trainers and trying to give the best for the club they've been in.
Now the results are what they are, success has arrived, but I'm saying we're dealing with respected trainers. ”
We remember that the last coach from Albania to take the lead in a club from Superliga is Blacky Rock, who was appointed Balkan coach after the dismissal of Ismet Munish. /Periscope. com/












