No results with Kosovo, Gliha deeply insults Albania's players: It's Albanian tradition, they start hard, but then they run out of gasoline.

Former Kosovo Selector Primoz Gliha commented yesterday on Croatian portal “24 Sata” Croatia's match against Albania. He said it is an Albanian tradition to start well, but that later was “completes the” gas station. “It's Albanian tradition, they start hard and then they run out of gasoline, but it's interesting that they finally got up [...]
He said it is an Albanian tradition to start well, but that later was “finished out of gasoline”.
It's an Albanian tradition, they start hard and then they run out of gasoline, but it's interesting that in the end they were raised by the dead, while in the end Croatia seemed to be a major psychological problem. Coachs used to say don't look at the score sign, just focus on the game, and think that the game takes another 100 minutes to put up with. So when you're worried about the light and not about your game, you're not 100 percent sure about yourself”, former Kosovo coach Primos Gliha said after the draw between Croatia and Albania (2-2).
In just two minutes, Croatia turned the match and advanced 2-1, but with the end of the time, Albanians put pressure and managed to match the Gjasula goal in the fifth minute of overtime.
And Croatia came back from the dead, had chances, but they tried. When it was supposed to drop psychologically, then the hot “” rose and what happened after the second goal. Psychic is a miracle. When a young player thinks he will play better when he grows older, it will be easier, but nothing is easier. A minor error, deconcentration, ask yourself “a is likely to make such a mistake at this age”. They wanted it to end as soon as it was 2-1, and that was that little mistake” said the former Kosovo coach.












