
Andrew Hogg is confident that the current Malta team can achieve a lot more than it has in the past. Kevin Azzopardi spoke to the experienced Hibernians goalkeeper whose composed showing in the 1-1 friendly draw against Estonia suggests that he's back to his best after coming through a turbulent period in his career... By his own admission, the first six months of this year were the most difficult of his entire career but keeper Andrew Hogg refused to give up in the face of adversity. A dragging contractual row with AEL Kalloni left Hogg with no option but to quit the cash-strapped Greek club in February, even though this meant that he had to put his club career on the back burner for a few months. This situation threatened to undermine Hogg's lofty status in the national team as, having also undergone surgery to address a minor problem, he was left out of the Malta squad for the friendly games against the Czech Republic and Austria in the final week of May. At the time, it looked as though Hogg, who signed for Hibs in the close season, had lost his grip on the no.1 shirt as Valletta's Henry Bonello started Malta's last three outings but, restored to first-team duty for the...
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