Pack: How does Serbia think to enter the EU after nationalism shown in Kosovo-Montenegro match

Former German European Parliament President Doris Pack said there is little hope that Serbia will normalise relations with neighbouring states. It was due to Serbia's pressure on the Serbian national coach and players not to play with Kosovo. “is unbelievable and [...]
It was due to Serbia's pressure on the Serbian national coach and players not to play with Kosovo.
“is incredible and Serbia wants to enter the EU? This harsh nationalism gives little hope for early normal relations among states without which they will not become EU member”.
Montenegro-born Serbian coach and two players have boycotted a European qualifying against Kosovo following pressure from Serbia.
Coach Ljubisa Tumbakovic and players Marko Ivanic and Filip Stojkovic did not participate in Friday's match in Podgorica, though three other Serbian players were with the national team.
Montenegro's football association has scheduled a post-game meeting to officially dismiss the coach.
Although Montenegro's national was local, she did not have the supporters' support at the stadium for the match against Kosovo, as the Malaysians were sentenced by U. EFA for racist calls during the match with England.












