
"A lot of eyes were on Ardon Jashari as he made his return to the starting line-up, and the first signs were positive. As La Gazzetta dello Sport recall, Jashari's last start in a competitive game was on 25 May, for Club Brugge. More than six months have passed since then, and this must be the first necessary condition to consider before analysing the Swiss midfielder's performance against Lazio."
"It was a performance that started with some evident and understandable rust, but got better. For the same reasons mentioned above, Jashari's performance wasn't anything magical, but it was certainly solid and lays an excellent foundation for the future, as soon as he regains his fitness and confidence. He made 80 successful passes compared to only six incomplete passes, two long balls - one of which led to the Rossoneri's best chance, only to be wasted by Leao-"
"Jashari doesn't appear to be a timid character though, and working with Massimiliano Allegri should allow him to harness his skills. It will certainly be important for him to get more minutes now, especially given the busy schedule. This will boost his confidence and he could prove to be a valuable asset in a long season that could bring further unpleasant surprises, especially in a squad as small as Milan's."
Ardon Jashari returned to the starting lineup after more than six months without a competitive start and a three-month fibula injury. Preparation for the new campaign was disrupted by transfer negotiations and recovery, producing initial rust in his display. The performance improved through the game and offered a solid foundation for progression as fitness and confidence return. He completed 80 successful passes with only six incomplete, executed two long balls (one creating Milan's best chance), and registered the highest number of successful tackles. Increased minutes and coaching under Massimiliano Allegri should accelerate his development and confidence.
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