Serbian national Kosovo talent tells Serbs openly: I feel home, I'm happy

Flamurtar's new talent has spoken to Serbian media after accepting an invitation from the Kosovo National, which also cost his unemployed parents. Ilija Ivich made a huge stir in Serbian media following news that he agreed to represent Kosovo at the national level. Finally in an interview, he [...]
Ilija Ivich made a huge stir in Serbian media following news that he agreed to represent Kosovo at the national level.
Finally in an interview, he said he had been working since he was six years old at a small local club in Gracanica, and that Pristina's Flamurtar has trained for three years and has been well received, follows Periscope from Danas.
I feel very normal. I feel at home.
Asked how he reacted when he was invited to play for the National of Kosovo, Ivik replied he was happy.
I was very happy because someone was assessing my hard work and dedication. It was phenomenal. How can a football player feel when he gets a national call?
Afterwards, the young talent also stated that he was not interested in politics at all, but only in football when asked how he reacted after the big scandal that had been made in the Serbian media.
He also indicated that his classmates in Gracanica most support the decision.
My mother was fired, and my father was threatened to be fired. Only my mother got fired. ” /Periscope












