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The National Team's "two faces" against the Czech Republic and Georgia, what changed in Albania in three days?

2024-10-15 10:01:00, Sport CNA
The National Team's "two faces" against the Czech Republic and
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"Two matches, two faces", this is how the Albanian national football team appeared in the October match in the League of Nations, against the Czech Republic and Georgia.

After the loss against the Czech Republic, where they appeared totally uncoordinated and without the right will to do well, the "red" team appeared totally different on Monday evening, in the 0-1 victory, in the transfer of Georgia, with the goal scored by Kristjan Asllani.

Three days were enough for coach Sylvinho's team to reflect and react properly.

But what changed in Albania from the Czech Republic to Georgia?

The first change was seen in the formation, with Sylvinho opting to make three changes to the formation.

In defense, in contrast to the challenge with the Czech Republic, instead of Elseid Hysaj and Marash Kumbulla, Ivan Balliu and Arlind Ajeti were activated, while in attack Mirlind Daku's place was taken by Indrit Tuci, with the latter playing the first match as a starter with the National Team.

Meanwhile, in Hysaj's absence, the captain's armband in this match was entrusted to the most fit player of the "reds", defender Ardian Ismajl, who, as always, left his heart on the field.

However, the biggest difference between these two matches was seen at the start of the challenge against the Georgians, with Albania showing grit and the desire to emerge victorious from this encounter, which was best reflected in the game.

The whole team looked very united and co-ordinated, with the players giving their best and trying to help each other.

Against Georgia, Albania entered the field to play every second with its maximum and succeeded, showing once again that only as a compact group and with clear goals, the "reds" can manage to get positive results even against very difficult opponents./ CNA





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