There's an unoculated captain, it's unstable” Switzerlands cross Granit Jaka

It is the national team's first appearance under new coach Murat Yakin, the first match after a successful European Championship and World Cup qualifying match against Italy on Sunday. Last night's test match in St. Jacob-Park, Switzerland won 2-1, but everyone is talking about one man: [...]
Another Test The PCR should be held today ( Thursday) and clarify whether the national team will have to play without their captain on Sunday.
While SFV spokesman Adrian Arnold and coach Murat Yakin stress that although there is a vaccine recommendation, it is up to each player whether they want to be vaccinated or not, but Swiss media readers see it a little differently. Seven of the ten readers think it's a negligence not to vaccinate Jaka.
Many readers do not realize that the team captain was not vaccinated. Reader Andrea Müller writes: “A model, can't be worse!” And reader Bernhard Aegerter agrees: “simply irresponsible for a captain”. “An unexcused captain is not sustainable”, writes Paul Needart.
Reader Walter Brun asked himself: “Why doesn't football society only allow people vaccinated in the field? And that's in all the leagues”.
Other readers, on the other hand, are disturbed by the noise and titles that the tax outcome caused yesterday. And what? Within days he will play soccer again, as his colleagues healed on the team. What's the problem? This was his personal decision and should be respected”, writes reader Peter Schweiser. Reader Catherine Johnson considers Jaka a model, precisely because of his decision against the vaccine: “He is sending a signal not subject to any pressure”.
It is his right to act this way”, believes reader Marcus Tschairren and stands behind the words of Coach Yakin.
Finally, reader Thomas Glauser writes: “Be quick, Granit! I can't wait to see you play again in shape and alive!












