Albania wins against the Faroe Islands 1 - 3; one Muslim, one Orthodox, and one Catholic score for the country of the eagles

 
 Albania won the match against the Faroe Islands as well. The result was 3-1 in an away game, with beautiful goals scored by Nedim Bajrami and Kristjan Asllani.

The Red and Blacks clearly dominated the match from the beginning. Cikalleshi scored early on, but he was in an offside position.

However, in the 20th minute, a penetration into the box and Jasir Asani passed to Nedim Bajrami, who turned away from the goal and struck, finding the lead.


The score could have been 2-0, but unfortunately, Sokol Cikalleshi missed the penalty he earned himself in the 32nd minute.


Albania had more chances, but when you don't score, you will concede, and that's what happened at the end of the first half when the home team equalized from a set piece.

Clearly superior, Sylvinho's players attacked again at the start of the second half.

In a corner kick, Asllani receives the ball near the box and strikes with great accuracy, finding the top corner of the goal and the winning goal.


The Red and Blacks controlled the game, created many opportunities, but wasted many chances. Except for the one in the 91st minute when Ernest Muçi combined with Uzuni to score the third goal of the match. The midfielder thus scores his first goal with the national team.

So the goals were scored by three Albanian players of different religions.

Before belonging to and choosing a specific religious belief, first and foremost, we are Albanian. The nation is always above everything else, and this sets us apart from others. It is so beautiful when you see a Muslim, an Orthodox, and a Catholic celebrating for Albania.

The purpose of this emphasis is not to create a division, but the institution of the Nation is so great that everything needs to be studied in detail. Just as beautiful as Prishtina, Bujanovac, Podujevo, Shkodra, Tetovo, Ferizaj, Berat, Skopje, Kavaja, and many other Albanian cities that are included in this National identity.

It is just as beautiful when you hear Adem Jashari's song in the stadium, the flesh starts to shiver, and words of the heart simply come out of the mouth. It is precisely these fragments of moments that fill you with hope that Albania can succeed, that we can go far, but what is missing is cooperation and the "coach" who can lead us with a pure heart and a passionate spirit.

Without wanting to involve politics with sports, surely the country's Prime Minister, Edi Rama, would feel a little jealous when he saw 20,000 Albanians gathering in Air Albania from all natural areas of Albania, solely due to the optimization brought by Silvinjo. We seek a coach like him for every field of our lives, but initially, let us rejoice in the National team that we had been missing since De Biasi's time.
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