Bajrami draws attention to Serie A: Albanian increasingly Empoli leader

In a fluctuating Empoly, able to strike at Allianz Stadium and then fall under Venice's attacks, it is being put into evidence week after week, Nedim Bajrami, Albania's newest player. The attacking midfielder has already scored a goal and provided an assistant in only three matches, [...]
In a fluctuating Empoly, able to strike at Allianz Stadium and then fall under Venice's attacks, it is being put into evidence week after week, Nedim Bajrami, Albania's newest player.
The offensive midfielder has already scored a goal and provided an assistant in only three matches, confirming that he is the offensive hub of the empole team.
Born in Zurich, but of Albanian nationality, Bajrami certainly has not felt afraid of overcoming the category, rather he continued to do what he had several seasons earlier in Serie B. The newly launched one is the third championship with Empolin for the 1999 Medieval Midfielder, a player capable of playing in any role in the middle, even though the natural position is the one currently held, the midfielder attacking behind the two attackers' backs, respectively. In the first two seasons, he scored a total of twelve goals and fourteen assies in all races.
In Serie A he has already scored a goal, useless to the outcome against Venice, and has even recorded an assistant, in the debut match against Lazio, serving as a friend of the Bandinelli team. The fight with the Lagunars showed he could also take on the role of the player who hits the penalty, even though Mancuso remains the designated shooter. A good start of the season, then, for Bajram on which Empol's hopes for salvation are placed. Despite the arrival of important gamers of Pinnamont and Cutro, the Albanian remains the leader of the blues: the one who can invent, at any moment, the decisive action for the Tosscans.












