Vedat Muriqi after the defeat: Fate didn’t want us to go to America, I feel all the nation is saddened.

Following the narrow defeat against Turkey in Pristina, Kosovo’s hopes for World Cup qualification were extinguished. Striker Vedat Muriqi displayed a complex emotional response, combining disappointment with a profound sense of pride regarding the team’s remarkable progress. He underscored the exceptionally challenging nature of their journey.

Muriqi recalled the initial, devastating defeat that marked the beginning of the campaign, a moment that appeared to signal the end of their ambitions. Despite this setback, he highlighted the team’s powerful reaction and unwavering determination to continue fighting. The captain expressed immense pride in his teammates and his leadership role within the squad.

Vedat Muriqi admitted that he had harbored a fervent dream of guiding Kosovo to the World Cup, specifically envisioning the team competing in America. “Very difficult. We have been fighting since the first day until here.

We started the campaign with a loss.”

He acknowledged the arduous effort required to reach the final match, emphasizing the consistent struggle and resilience demonstrated throughout the entire process.

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  1. Following the slim loss to Turkey in Pristina, Kosovo’s ambitions for World Cup qualification were dashed. Striker Vedat Muriqi presented a layered emotional reaction, blending frustration with a deep

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