Leeds star Ezgjan Alioski had to overcome poverty to become a professional football - but now speaks six languages.The North Macedonia winger will be called on in his country’s huge task to attempt to stay in Euro 2020 by beating qualified side Holland.He scored a first-ever goal at a major tournament by scoring at the save from his own penalty in the 2-1 loss to Ukraine.Alioski came into the tournament after an impressive season at Elland Road, scoring three goals and making three assists in his debut Premier League season.And the year marks the summit of an astonishing climb the 29-year-old has had to make to play professional football.His career started at 11-years-old when he joined Swiss side Young Boys’ academy in 2003, working his.
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