Armando Broja impresses Albania coach with strong performance
Albania's coach Sylvinho has shared his hopes for Armando Broja, who played well in a recent 3-0 victory over Andorra. Broja, currently on loan at Everton from Chelsea, started the match after being a substitute in a previous game against England. Broja has dealt with various fitness issues since joining Everton last summer. He struggled with an Achilles tendon injury and later suffered an ankle injury that required emergency medical attention during a match in January. Everton’s new manager, David Moyes, considered sending him back to Chelsea due to these challenges. Recently, Broja made his first appearance under Moyes in mid-March and has since impressed during international duty. Sylvinho expressed happiness with Broja's performance, stating he hopes the player remains injury-free. In the match against Andorra, Broja assisted in scoring and played for 76 minutes before being substituted. Interestingly for Everton fans, Broja played as a right winger in a formation similar to Moyes' tactics. With Everton's regular wingers injured, there is potential for Broja to take on a more significant attacking role. However, it is worth noting that performing well against a lesser team is different from competing in the challenging English Premier League. As Broja mentioned, he aims to play his game and utilize his strengths on the pitch.