Uncle: We're having a rough game, but we're not in Kazakhstan to surrender.

Balkan coach Ilir Daya has expressed optimism before tomorrow's game with Astana, valid for the phase of the League of Conference groups. The Albanian coach is aware that the Kosovo team expects a difficult job, given that he lost his first game in Pristina. But the champion coach insists [...]
Balkan coach Ilir Daya has expressed optimism before tomorrow's game with Astana, valid for the phase of the League of Conference groups.
The Albanian coach is aware that the Kosovo team expects a difficult job, given that he lost his first game in Pristina.
But the champion coach insists that the Orange Team will do its best to get out of tomorrow's face at “Anna”
If we take the comparison, Asana has more experience than we do in European competitions. There's more international fights than we are. We are the second time we participate in European competitions. Our journey is more difficult, since Astana favors the climate and public support. That's why we expect a hard fight, but we're not here to surrender. Beyond the difficulties, we will look at the best of this match and the score of”, Daya declared before tomorrow's match, which will begin at 16:30.
We sure like to be winners, but it's a tough fight. Astana has a very good team, both physical and tactical. But I can't give a percentage of what's going to win the match, because football is a non-accurate sport and I prepare my team to join the field to win the” match, went away Daya, who twice declared the Kosovo champion Balkans.
Also present at the press conference was Balkan football player Arber Potoku.
He acknowledged that he and his companions expect a difficult game in Kazakhstan but who expects their friends to produce favorable results.
The “is an important confrontation, but at this level of competitions are the three results in the option. We had the game in Pristina, but fate wasn't on our side. We are working to adapt to the weather and the clock to return to Pristina with a top head of”, said Potoku, who insists that the Balkans should compensate for the missing points in Pristina just towards Astana, from which it lost by 1:2. /Express












