He frees Vanaken
Since then, the former coach of La Gantoise has obviously had a very different opinion: today, Jashari is the first name that Nicky Hayen chooses to line up behind Hans Vanaken. Obviously, no one was worried internally. It took a period of adaptation for the former Lucerne captain – the Swiss Super League is not the Jupiler Pro League. Then, the international window in September, which allowed him to play two matches in the U21 national team (Editor’s note: he has already been included in the A for the 2022 World Cup and the last Euro), did him a lot of good. As soon as he returned to the Venice of the North, the technical staff analyzed these two matches and sent him a message: it is not up to him to fulfill all the functions in the Club’s midfield.
His value has doubled since his arrival in Bruges.
More of a leader by example than by voice, Jashari, in the meantime, has only grown within Hayen’s eleven. To the point of becoming, today, the real driving force and boss of the industry – at the expense of the inconsistent Raphael Onyedika, with whom he forms an excellent duo. His presence frees Vanaken from several defensive tasks and has also banished Hugo Vetlesen and Casper Nielsen to the substitutes’ bench. While he has in the past been on the radars of five clubs among the “big ones” of the championship, the midfielder is already in the column of good picks of the Bruges management. His value is now estimated at €11 million by Transfermarkt. In other words, in the space of six months spent at Jan Breydel, its value practically doubled.
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-Perceived as arrogant in Switzerland
“If I can do even better? With the support of the coach and the team, yesexplained Jashari this Monday, before facing Juventus in the Champions League. I grow with each match. But this isn’t just the case for me individually; we also grow as a team. Our 18-game unbeaten streak is not luck. I am very happy to have a good team around me. They made it easy. After six months, I’m happy with my progress.”
In Switzerland, Jashari is sometimes perceived as arrogant, particularly by the press. “I’m just telling it like it ishe replied to Newspaper. Some people may struggle with this. People who know me know I’m a nice guy.”
As he was able to explain, his parents come from North Macedonia, but are Albanian. “Naturally, I also feel Swisshe detailed last week. On the other hand, my roots are what they are. I cannot hide that my parents were not born in Switzerland and that I feel just as Albanian. Will this earn me criticism in Switzerland? I can’t say that I feel 100% Swiss when my parents are Albanian and I feel Albanian?