The situation in Pristina was complete chaos. Veldin Hoxha recounted to Croatian media: Even if the 140,000-seat stadium would sell out for just one minute.

Veldin Hoxha was overcome with emotion following Kosovo’s victory against Slovakia, and it’s anticipated a stadium of 140,000 supporters would have packed the arena for the decisive final match against Turkey. Hoxha delivered a remarkable goal in Kosovo’s 3-4 success in Bratislava, and he is anticipated to start from the outset in the play-off final. During a recent interview with Croatian media outlet “novilist.hr,” Hoxha detailed the intense feelings associated with scoring and securing the win.

“I want to express my gratitude to everyone in Rijeka for the numerous congratulations; it’s truly wonderful to be here,” he stated. “The experience in Slovakia felt as though I was playing for the first time, scoring for Rijeka. It was genuinely unbelievable.”

He continued, “It was my initial goal for Kosovo.

When the referee signaled the final whistle… tears of joy and relief flooded over me.” Hoxha’s performance against Slovakia highlighted his potential, and his contribution will be crucial as Kosovo prepares for the challenging match against Turkey. The entire nation is eagerly awaiting Hoxha’s presence on the field, confident in his ability to lead Kosovo to victory.

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