Today a year ago: Two Albanians between Russia darkened Serbia

Granit Jaka and Gerdan Shaqiri can be regarded as an Albanian woman in 2018, since during the single World Cup, Serbia was defeated, even in their favourite country, in Russia. Switzerland met with Serbia at the group stage at the 2018 Russia World Cup, where the Helvetists won by 2-1 in a [...]
Switzerland met with Serbia at the group phase in the Eurozone Cup, Italy 2018, where the Helvetists won by 2-1, in a match where the goals were Jaka and Shaqiri, Periscopi reports.

Initially, it was Granit Jaka who achieved the goal of drawing Switzerland after a fantastic long distance blow. After the midfielder goal from Pristina, he celebrated making the eagle with his bare hands.
After the match, Graniti had immediately posted a photo with the inscription: “I gave Serbia the net, that it was given to Granit Kosova”, but that post he erased in a few minutes.

When all were thinking that the match would end with an equal score of 1-1 on the stage, another Albanian is presented to give Serbia the final blow and the big Swiss victory.
Germanan Shaqiri in the 90th minute accepts a beautiful ball in the middle of the field and heads alone towards the opposing and multi-class gate and defeated Serbia's goalie to send him back to the seventh heaven of all Albanians around the world who were watching the match with full excitement.

The same Shaqa as Jaka celebrated with an eagle, but this time they joined Lichstener. All three players were later sentenced by FIFA to 25 thousand francs.
Albanians who were celebrating without stopping, when they realized that Jaka and Shaqiri were sentenced to 10,000 francs each because of the celebration of the Eagles mobilized and in 24 hours raised $25,000 to pay for the sentence they had pronounced. F IFA, Transmission Periscope.

Their goals and celebrations will always remain in the minds of Albanians, and this is certainly one of the best moments of 2018.
In the following video, you can experience the goals marked by Shaqiri's Jaka under the mad interpretation of renowned commentator Andy Locke. /Periscopi/












