New York Times: Kosovo will return, last night to be forgotten

The renowned American newspaper “The New York Times” has written about the crucial match for the World, which Kosovo lost to Turkey with minimal results. The Athletic” of the New York Times has written that, despite the loss, Kosovo will be hot and will make next qualification effort in championships. The New York newspaper also wrote about [...]
Renowned American Journal “The New York Times” has written about the crucial match for the World, which Kosovo lost to Turkey with minimal results.
The Athletic” of the New York Times has written that, despite the loss, Kosovo will be hot and will make next qualification effort in championships.
The New York newspaper has also written about the atmosphere that reigned in Pristina on Tuesday throughout the day.
“Pristina was hospitable to Turkish fans, but the association did not serve a good night for the local team. Their fans made it impossible for the non-profit nationals at this meeting to make the historic effort to secure their first World”, writes NYT.
“The York Times” writes that Kosovars were making the greatest effort for the national to secure the US World's ticket.
Especially because many still see the American impact on the history of Kosovo. Pristina has Bill Clinton boulevard, a statue of him and a famous song here was: Thank you, USA. All of it is inspired by the role of Bill Clinton's administration in NATO's decisive intervention of Kosovo in 1999”, writes NYT.
The newspaper reports that performance in the first part gave hope to locals. The long - distance blow of the noble Aslan was met by goalkeeper Cakir.
“and the noise was as big as the start fireworks of the appointment”, writes NYT.
Kosovo will return, but it was night to be forgotten in Pristina”, the New York newspaper recently writes.












