One of the most talented players who will take the field tonight (21:45) at the Bloomfield Stadium in the match between Israel and Albania in the Nations League, will be Chelsea striker Armando Broia.
The 21-year-old Albanian, who was loaned to Southampton from the Premier League last season and impressed, was highly sought after by many English teams last summer, but eventually returned to Stamford Bridge.
Despite this, he has played in only four games for the Blues so far this season.
His position in the team is expected to change now with the arrival of new coach Graham Potter.
In England it is reported that the Albanian striker is impressive in training, and the new coach is considering giving him a chance in the starting line-up despite the presence of Pierre-Emerick-Aubameyang - the leading striker now.
"He is impressed by his potential and the ability to integrate into the formation he is planning, because of his ability to pressure the defense," they say in England.
Broia and Zeiss with Potter.
The new coach is enthusiastic about Albany, photo: Reuters
Even before he returns to Chelsea and plays with them next Saturday against Crystal Palace in the league, Bruia, who forgot to score in the last game against Israel on a penalty, will want to get back on the score sheet and help his team keep the dream of advancing to the Euro from the League of Nations alive.
Bruia against Leidner in the previous meeting, photo: Reuters
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