The Guardian: Two Kosovars, two goals in a stadium where Serbs and Russians were united against them

Of all the players, it had to be them. Suddenly, in the last minute, Gerdan Shaqiri was breaking up, Serbs were following him, but unable to catch him before he put the ball under Vladimir Stojkovic's feet. It was a goal that defeated Serbia and put Switzerland in a very much [...] place.
Suddenly, in the last minute, Gerdan Shaqiri was breaking up, Serbs were following him, but unable to catch him before he put the ball under Vladimir Stojkovic's feet.
It was a goal that defeated Serbia and put Switzerland in a very good place to move to the next round, but at the same time it was much more than a” match, so it launches the Swiss match report ʹSerbia, the British daily The Guardian.
The prestigious British newspaper later describes the celebration of Kosovo football, Gerdan Shaqiri, marked in the 90th minute, with these words: “Texa turned and shouted and removed the fanella, shook the muscles and performed the symbol of the two-headed eagle, which is the re-creating Albanian flag. Along with him, Granit Jaka did the same, for the second time,”.
Jaka scored the goal and drew a powerful hit from 18m, while Shaqiri won.
Two Kosovars, two goals, in a stadium where Russian and Serbian fans had joined together, supporting a team that Shaqiri and Jaka do not view as mere opponents. Shaqiri had the Kosovo flag attached to his shoe. Jaka's father was imprisoned and beaten in the former Yugoslavia because he had campaigned in favour of Kosovo's independence and his brother, Taulanti, plays for Albania. Along with Valon Berhram, they were cheered by a crowd cheering Serbia-Russia! ) Serbia-Russia! ) While a banner declared the two countries to the two brothers, "<x1" writes the Guardian further.












