Swiss midfielder Ardon Jashari has opened up about the difficult early stages of his career at FC Luzern, revealing that his path to top-level football was far from easy.
The 23-year-old midfielder, who now plays for AC Milan, said that those early struggles played a key role in shaping his mentality and professional development.
Jashari also spoke about the influence of Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka, whom he described as a major source of inspiration throughout his career. He praised Xhaka’s leadership qualities, strong personality on the pitch, and winning mentality.
According to Jashari, he has closely observed Xhaka’s professionalism and behavior both during matches and in training sessions, trying to learn from one of the most important figures in Swiss football history.
The midfielder, who has Albanian roots, has experienced a rapid rise in recent years. After his breakthrough at Luzern, he earned a move to Club Brugge before completing a major transfer to AC Milan, establishing himself as one of the most promising talents in Swiss football.
Today, Jashari is widely regarded as a potential successor to Xhaka in Switzerland’s midfield, although he continues to show strong respect for the captain’s role and influence within the national team setup.
His journey is seen as a clear example of persistence and development, moving from early struggles in domestic football to competing at the highest level of European football.
