Swiss coach Yakin: Kosovo players at home are extraordinary

After Switzerland's draw to Slovenia and Kosovo's victory over Sweden, the World's qualifications become dramatic. If Switzerland does not win Sweden and Kosovo triumphs over Slovenia, everything could be decided on November 18th in “Fadil Vokri”, in a crucial final for the country at the World Cup. Switzerland's elector, Murat Yakin, accepts [...]
After Switzerland's draw to Slovenia and Kosovo's victory over Sweden, the World's qualifications become dramatic. If Switzerland does not win Sweden and Kosovo triumphs over Slovenia, everything could be decided on November 18th in “Fadil Vokri”, in a crucial final for the country at the World Cup.
Switzerland's selector, Murat Yakin, accepts Kosovo's strength, but refuses to show fear if all is decided in the last match.
“We know Kosovo players and know their potential, but we are not afraid of any opponents. We will fight with all our strength to ensure the” qualifications, he said.
Yakin also stresses that Kosovo's performance at home is extraordinary, as the team has not lost for more than a year at its stadium, creating a strong and challenging atmosphere for any opponent.
Swiss players are aware of the energy and motivation that brings support of Kosovo fans, especially in a match set in Pristina. Among them is midfielder Remo Freuller, who says it would be good to be closed before the last fight, follows Albinfo. ch, broadcast Periscope.
The “would be fine if the qualification was set before our trip to Pristina, but we should still focus on winning the match against Sweden and not leave the case in the hands of fate”, Frauler said.
Captain Granit Jaka is also realistic, claiming that Switzerland has the situation.
There's got to be a lot of things going on to secure the qualifications. We have many qualities on the team, but the only way to succeed is not to beat ourselves. We must give 100% at each game and concentrate at the maximum of”, the Albanian midfielder said.
A Possible Final in Pristina
In fact, these last matches are more than just a match for three points; they are a test of character, strategy, and team patience.
The “Fadil Vokri” stadium in Pristina is expected to be a fiery arena, where Kosovo will seek to establish historic victory and show it can compete with Europe's strongest teams.
Every goal, every intervention and every moment will have its own weight in the World Cup qualifying decision. /Periscope












