Besfort Zeneli, a former Kosovo U21 player currently representing Sweden, has expressed optimism regarding Sweden’s potential performance in the upcoming 2026 World Cup. The team is set to begin its campaign with a match against Tunisia, scheduled for the early hours of the morning. Speaking to Swedish media, Zeneli stated his belief in the squad’s capabilities while maintaining a realistic perspective on the tournament’s unpredictability.
While expressing confidence in the collective effort, he noted that success in the World Cup requires more than just skill. “I don’t know if we will win because it is difficult to say, but we will see,” Zeneli stated. “I believe in what we are doing and I believe we can go far.
I believe in the group, but there are many aspects to football.” He elaborated that while the team has a strong foundation, external factors play a significant role. “You have to have luck, have the day, and all the rest. But I think we have a strong group and I believe in the work that is being done,” he concluded.
As Sweden is generally favored to play Tunisia, the focus remains on the initial match as the team kicks off its journey in the World Cup. Zeneli’s comments reflect a mixture of high expectation and grounded preparation as the nation begins its participation in the global tournament.
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Fingers crossed for Sweden in the World Cup.