Armando Broja restores confidence after overcoming injury, promises: I'm playing without pain, the best is yet to come

2025-04-07 14:42:01 / SPORT ALFA PRESS

Armando Broja restores confidence after overcoming injury, promises: I'm

Armando Broja is gaining attention at Everton. The Albanian striker recovered from injury in March and Moyes was immediately given minutes.

It seems that the nightmare is over, as can be seen from Broja's latest interview. The latter appears quite optimistic about the future.

More is expected from Broja and from his interview it can be said that he promises a lot.

"I feel much better now. I'm happy to be able to get on the field and play without pain. This is everything I wanted, to be pain-free, to enjoy football, to play in front of the fans and to try to do my best for the team."

I'm 100% sure that there's a lot more that can come from me. The best is yet to come. I can do a lot more. There will be moments when the goals come, the assists, and I'll play a lot better, for sure.

As I said, the most important thing for me is to be back again, to play without pain and to put behind any injuries I've had in the past and look forward.

Whatever you are, whatever player, it's always important when you have an opportunity to show the coach, the fans, the club and everyone what you can do. That's part of being a footballer.

Every time you step on the pitch, you have to give everything, it doesn't matter who you are, what level you play, it's always about doing the best for yourself and the club.

I want to get on the field and give everything I can. Like I said, the best is yet to come. I know what I can do. I know my capacity and I can push from there.

Liverpool and Arsenal were tough games, they are strong opponents and that's why they are where they are, but we played well in both games and we could have taken more if I'm honest. Against Arsenal in particular, I don't think they did anything special.

We had some opportunities, especially in the second half, from the penalty spot and after it as well, there were some opportunities to hurt them at the back.

But the fact that we came from behind to get one point shows the character we have in the dressing room. I mean, and before that, every time we played against Everton, it was a difficult game. We always knew it was going to be a difficult game.

They always try and I think that's always been in Everton's nature. You can see that today too. We don't stop. We keep going until the final whistle.

Farewell to the stadium? It will be a special moment for sure, it is a historic moment for the club, of course, to be the last season at "Goodison".

We want to climb as high as possible on the table.

"We still have seven games left and we know we will face some big teams again, but we will give it our all and make sure we climb as high as possible," Broja told "evertontv".