Basha stings the former coach, Blackie Rock: Under other circumstances we would have more points

Acting Balkan coach Ardian Basha thanked club President Arsim Kabashi, who entrusted him with the post after the dismissal of Blacky Rock. The first-time Balkan leader Basha split up satisfied with the players' engagement and said his team would give it the best in [the] two laps.]
Basha, who led the Balkans for the first time, was divided satisfied with the players' engagement and said his team would give the best in the last two laps.
I thank the president who entrusted me with this task, who leads my team in these three games. The playful engagement was above their maximum, we did everything, we dominated the game, we had a lot of cases, but we broke down to concrete. I think we had more of the game, I think the players showed up well, for this part I'm very happy and we're going to keep up in the other two matches,” Basha said.
I think that the Balkans made the most beautiful game, made the show, and that's all we've achieved, but I think we could have done better, but other circumstances didn't allow us to have a few more points. Concretically in today's match, a penalty could be given in Daku that came up against one with the doorman, but at the crucial moment, they are not giving us what is due us.”
The Balkans with this draw are no longer in the race for the title, as Pristina collects 75 points when there are two laps to the end, while the Suhareks are third in third place with 68 points.












