The national is “arguing”, the renowned Kosovo coach analyses the situation: Young players cannot want Kosovo as their parents

The topic these days became the removal of young footballers from the U21 national Kosovo towards Albania's. Adrion Pajaziti and Medon Berisha were the last two players to leave the national Kosovo to join Albania, with what many reactions there were, writes Periscope. Why is this phenomenon happening, who is [...]
Adrion Pajaziti and Medon Berisha were the last two players to leave the national Kosovo to join Albania, with what many reactions there were, writes Periscope.
Why is this phenomenon happening, who is the guilty, or how is the blame always left orphaned?
For the situation created at the Kosovo National, Periscopi has talked with renowned Kosovo coach Genc Sermanjaj to get an answer from him.
Sermanjaj said dozens of football players are leaving Kosovo National, and this should be disturbing for The WEK.
The last “and dozens of others who left Kosovo in the direction of Albania and other countries may be not good for Kosovo because quality players are probably leaving, which need greater commitment and care in this regard. After all, the solution should be free, but I think primary should be the fan of Kosovo's representative, and then if there is any uncertainty or any reason that they don't want to choose Kosovo, then they are free to go somewhere where they are the most safe, but there is no security in football anywhere but good performance in the field by the players themselves”, he said initially.

The Kosovo coach said that players who grow up in Switzerland or anywhere in Europe cannot want Kosovo as their parents do, as they grow up in a different culture and spirit.
They need to secure themselves in good shape and that's all. Players growing up in Switzerland or anywhere in Europe cannot want Kosovo as their parents did. They grow and develop into a country of different culture and spirit. They adapt to different clubs and nationals, and everything in this regard makes their country's representation closer. On the other hand, parents want their children to have a good career and may not see Kosovo as such. And of course, parents are one of the main factors for these things. But I think FFK is doing enough good work for football, but maybe you should think differently about the work of the players leaving, because one and two are leaving, it's nothing, but when dozens of players leave, then something's not working right”, Sermanja said.
We remember that Kosovo will play the last two games of this year's League of Nations edition this month against Northern Ireland in Belfast, on September 24th, and against Cyprus on September 27th at the “Fadil Vokrri” Stadium./Periscopi/












