Kosovo's three shortages impress the Swedish media.

Tomorrow, Sweden will face Kosovo in a decisive match by qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, which is held in Pristina. The Kosovo team comes with significant shortages. Captain Amir Cantman will not be available because of a muscle damage suffered during the 4-0 loss to Switzerland on Friday [...]
The Kosovo team comes with significant shortages. Captain Amir Cantman will not be available because of a muscle injury suffered during the 4-0 loss to Switzerland last Friday. Naples's 31-year-old guard has left the rally for the match, broadcast the telegraph.
Kosovo has also been lacking in key players such as Edon Zegrova from Juventus and Milot Rasica from Besiktas, which makes it even more difficult for choice Franco Foda to find balance on the team.
Swedish medium Fotballskalen notes that these shortages give Sweden a psychological and tactical advantage, enabling Scandinavians to play with lower pressure and more opportunities to control the game.
For Sweden, a victory would be important to preserve chances for first place in the group, while Kosovo seeks to compensate for losing Switzerland and keep its expectations for the qualifications alive.
Both teams are under great pressure, as any point won can have a direct impact on the countries they send to the 2026 World Cup.

Therefore, tomorrow's match promises to be a strong confrontation, where Kosovo's shortcomings can significantly influence the team's strategy and performance towards Sweden. /Periscope/












