
"We have a stadium only for 13,000 spectators, but if it were possible, there would be 100,000. On Tuesday we will have a historic game. We are in euphoria, but we need to play the last game with calm. In that case everything is possible."
"When the draw came out and we saw the opponents, we weren't very hopeful, especially when we lost our first match 4-0. Then everything changed and we did something that was unbelievable and unexpected."
"The win against Slovakia has been called a historical moment for the national team and Kosovo as a nation. It was the most important win ever secured."
Kosovo, ranked 78th in the world, is 90 minutes away from qualifying for the World Cup after a historic win against Slovakia. The team, which declared independence in 2008, has shown resilience, remaining unbeaten in five group matches after an initial loss to Switzerland. The upcoming play-off against Turkey, ranked 23rd, is set to take place at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina. Kosovo's coach emphasizes the need for calm despite the excitement surrounding the match, as they aim to achieve a significant milestone for the nation.
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