Revolution in Kosovo: Here's the three-sided formation and the Rasica-Muriqi tande in the attack (Photo)

Kosovo's national football category, the men's category, plays from 20.45 tomorrow against Montenegro, within Euro 2020 Quaalification at the Fadil Vokry Stadium. Similarly, on October 10th in the same stadium, Kosovo played against the amateur national of Gibraltar, which it defeated only with a minimum score of 1-0 [...]
Similarly, on October 10th in the same stadium, Kosovo played against the amateur national of Gibraltar, which it beat only with minimal score of 1-0 with the goal scored by Florent Hasani.
But, Montenegro is a much stronger team, especially in the defanzi stage following the return of star Stefan Savic who regularly plays for Madrid's Atletico.
So Kosovo's biggest problem will be exactly finding the goal, writes Periscopi.
So far, Kosovo has been constantly playing 4-2-3-1 but creating major problems in the defence phase and leaving large spaces in the midfield phase.
To avoid these midfield and defence problems and to give more midfield creativity, Periscop sports editorial suggests formation 3-5-2 that could be transformed during the game, even at 5-3-2 or even 3-2-3-2.
The main idea behind this formation is to cover areas in the defence phase with the deployment of Herevenen's Ibrahim Dresevich in the centre of defense, the right-wing. Dresevic has been good enough for the Dutch elite team and has already made its debut for Kosovo, being quite sure against Gibraltar.
Chekhia and England have exposed Kosovo's weaknesses in defence, with the Himtman-Aliti partnership seriously wavering.
However, another benefit of this formation would be the deployment of the Rasica-Muriqi tandem in the attack phase. Werder Bremen's attacker would be used as the second striker, just as in his team shining, while Muriqi would use the force and length that characterizes him to create space.












