The butter: Poland we respect but never fear

Klaus Gjasula sees Albania on the rise and believes that the reds will receive good results in the face of Poland. Transferd to Darmstadt, in Bundesliga 2, the 31-year-old midfielder, points out that against Leandowski's friends should be shown respect, but no fear. I always feel ready for the National. It's important to have minutes on the field. For this [...]
Transferd to Darmstadt, in Bundesliga 2, the 31-year-old midfielder, points out that against Leandowski's friends should be shown respect, but no fear.
I always feel ready for the National. It's important to have minutes on the field. That's why I went to a smaller club to play more. Recent fights have shown that we're growing up together. More importantly, we win the games. Breathing is good, extending veterans' players to younger ones. ”
Midfield of Albania: We have good midfields, each has its own qualities. I didn't feel we were weak in a special department. The match is not won by being well in a department. We need to work together and give it our best.
Poland as the next opponent: Poland has a lot of experience and quality, there are players playing the best teams in the world. We know it's a very important fight for us. We must have respect, but fear never. Everyone has to give their best, we have the potential for good results. We need to think of ourselves, not our opponent.
Fan returns: Every footballer's happy when the fans come, that's how we learned football. Especially for us, it's very important to have fans and make the best presentations. We hope to leave the group open, so we can qualify. We have to get as many points as we can, then let's see.
Passing to Darmshad: Darmstadt has his own history, it was two years ago in Bundesligla. I took this step to play it over and over again and to have the opportunity to play in the Nationals. In the last three matches we got good results, however, it's early to talk about seasonal goals.












