“Didn't even like our families”, Hysa shows the dark period of nationals

Some of the national players were part of Prime Minister Edi Rama's position. There was Elseid Hysa. Shkodran related how that dark period passed the national until Sylvinho arrived. The defender activated by Lazio says that the Brazilian technician knows how to give security to players while making [...]
Some of the national players were part of Prime Minister Edi Rama's position. There was Elseid Hysa. Shkodran related how that dark period passed the national until Sylvinho arrived. The defender, activated with Lazio, says the Brazilian technician knows how to give security to players while making them feel like the best.
The “has changed a lot because I've always said, if a team wins, gets self-confidence, gets security, and I believe it's been one of the strongest points we've ever had in this national. Even the arrival of the new coach is very positive, it gives you confidence, it makes you believe that you are a strong player, and you can do more than at other times.
Like you said, you came to the stadium and you left in the minute of '70, but we had this head in the first minute, blowing off because it was not doing well in those years that I really believe it was the worst years we've ever had, national and ourselves.
People did not love us, nor did our family loved us at some point. The arrival of the new coach, the positive that the coach and the confidence of all the players have given us, has made us grow, and we, after Poland, when we played there, all were talking to each other that we could really get out of this year because we saw that we know how to play, we have quality, we have players, but not one, but one of them gives a hand, and it's probably even better than the other one in the field and I think that this was the strongest point of ours that has changed”












