<x) Who was the best, and who was the weakest?

Kosovo scored a goal to gain superiority over Montenegro in Podgorica. The match is being played without fans who make a huge advantage of the Hands, even too afraid of their pressure. Kosovo made a host of mistakes in alignment and equipment, but which unfortunately did not [...]
Kosovo scored a goal to gain superiority over Montenegro in Podgorica. The match is being played without fans who make a huge advantage of the Hands, even too afraid of their pressure.
Kosovo made a host of mistakes in alignment and equipment, but which, fortunately, did not have the impact on the current outcome.
The offensive phase is quite dangerous, and this led us to score a goal through a fantastic action. Rasica, who has found her self-confidence, even managed to get the ball between the feet of goalie Mijatovic.
Kosovo was also able to keep the ball at its feet, with 58 percent compared to 42 percent as its opponent.
The best player in the first part was Besar Halimi, who influenced the reduction of pressure in the protective phase through his good technique in holding a ball and reducing panic in defenders.
Rasica and Murrich were also very good, and they put the trembling in the womb of Malaysian defenders.
The worst moment recorded in the 34th minute when our superstar, Arber Zenel, was hurt, and at first sight, this injury does not look good.

Pacharada was the weakest player, having too much difficulty facing the Malaysian players, especially the star of Lazios Adam Marusic.
Muriqi also displayed terrible uncertainty by means of a wrong exit that could cost us with the greatest goal.
In the second part, things will definitely change, and Kosovo should pursue the second goal, as it will be extremely difficult not to suffer. /Periscope












