Kosovo Greece: This is expected to be the formation that Challenge puts, only a change from Georgia.

Bernard Challandes aims at victory tonight in Pristina to confirm the good changes on the team, which were also seen in Georgia. Greece, a popular opponent for Kosovo, comes with the aim of three points, but the same objective is with the Dardans. Georgia's match provided three points to the Dardanians, so [...] schemes
Greece, a popular opponent for Kosovo, comes with the aim of three points, but the same objective is with the Dardans.
Georgia's match against the Dardans provided three points, so Charande's schemes are not expected to change much, writes Periscope.
Formation 4-3-3, used earlier to Greece, is expected to be used tonight.
The solid performance in the defence phase causes Vojvoda, Candorman, Aliti and Haddrajna to be expected back as starters.
Likewise, the midfield is expected to consist of Ibrahim Dresevic, Valon Berisha and Besar Halimi, though the latter is not going to the best possible physical form. It was said that Losha or Shala could replace Halim, but the chances are greater for the coach not to make changes in the middle.
The only change expected to be seen in formation tonight is the one in the attack phase. Milot Rasica is expected to take over from Elbasan Rashan. He didn't train with the team last night, so he's expected to be out.
Rasica was also expected to be a starter with Rashan in shape, but in this version, fate seems to be going to the Castra.
Vedat Muriqi, Milot Rasica and Freedom Kastrati are expected to be the three who endanger Greece.
You can just see the possible formation for tonight in the scheme. /Periscopi/













