Pristina seeks qualifications in Poland, needs close victory

Kosovo's basketball champion, Sigal Pristina, has travelled to Warsaw for one purpose, defeat Legian and pass into the second preliminary round of the Champions League. Pristina in the return match needs more than two points of victory to qualify for the second round after Tuesday [...]
Kosovo's basketball champion, Sigal Pristina, has travelled to Warsaw for one purpose, defeat Legian and pass into the second preliminary round of the Champions League.
Pristina, in the return match, needs more than two points of victory to qualify in the second round, after late Tuesday he was beaten home with numbers 81:79.
The second match between Legia and Pristina takes place on Friday (now) from 8:00 in Warsaw.
In fact, Pristina in the first game had the chance to win the match, but Mikhail Tmussic's attempt at three points in the last action did not find the goal.
In front of Tmusphe and the singer Divine Myles released the opportunity to equalize the outcome after failing twice from the line of free shot, Koha Ditore writes today.
As in the first match we went in to win and we had the chance, but we missed luck, we're going to go out the same way in the second. Two points aren't much, and we'll give everything to myself to turn the score, as we want to get to the next round. It won't be easy because Legia plays at home, but the difference is not big and everything remains open to us”, Pristina coach Bujar Loci has said.












