Valon Berisha: I hope the Corleone don't hit Kosovo too much, health service there is behind

Football in Europe is continuing to be isolated as a result of the spread of the coronary pandemic. Kosovo football players who play different European leagues are also being introduced to this virus. Kosovo midfielder Valon Berisha, who said he has returned to training with his Fortuna team, has also talked about it. [...]
Football in Europe is continuing to be isolated as a result of the spread of the coronary pandemic.
Kosovo football players who play different European leagues are also being introduced to this virus.
Kosovo midfielder Valon Berisha, who said he has returned to training with his Fortuna team, has also talked about it.
“We returned to training in groups with two players. What am I doing in this period? I cook, clean, keep in touch with my friends in Instagram. I really hope that Coronavirus won't hit my country very much, because there's a bit behind the”, Berisha said.
I started my adventure well in Bundesliga and I look forward to restarting. I haven't had any problems with team integration, I knew the language, and that helped me. But most of all, I knew Wee Rosler, a coach I had in Norway. Coach believes in me, we arrived almost together in Fortuna and I started playing immediately”, he concluded.












