N. Kesminas disappointed with Lithuanian team’s “ceilings”: “The national football team is not a surgeon. It’s a nurse”

Football commentator and journalist Nerijus Kesminas offered an assessment of the Lithuanian national football team’s recent performance and overall standing. In a post shared on Facebook, Kesminas addressed the team’s recent failure against Estonia and provided a broader perspective on the national squad. He stated that the team’s inability to secure a victory at the Baltic Cup indicated that the year’s objectives had not been met.

While acknowledging the continued participation in the League of Nations, Kesminas suggested that the team might need to accept its current standing, particularly given the FIFA ranking of 10th. He noted that, in his view, the team is not the leading representative of the region’s footballing capabilities. Kesminas concluded by suggesting that focusing on the upcoming World Cup might be more productive.

He remarked that, in the interim, the nation should observe the tournament, as there are other teams competing on the global stage.

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2 thoughts on “N. Kesminas disappointed with Lithuanian team’s “ceilings”: “The national football team is not a surgeon. It’s a nurse”

  1. That ‘surgeon vs. nurse’ analogy is a very strong way to critique the team’s current capabilities.

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