
Kosovo has achieved an extraordinary victory in Gothenburg against Sweden.
Coach Franko Foda's boys once again shone against Sweden, featuring stars like Isak and Gyokeres, defeating them 0-1 in the match played tonight in Gothenburg.
The Dardanians started the attack directly, Muriqi tries to find the goal with a volley in the 2nd minute, but the ball ends up far from the goal area.
In the 9th minute, Isak heads the ball from the corner kick, but Aro Muric is careful. In the 20th minute, Gyokeres is tripped by Aro Muric's feet and asks for a penalty, the referee continues the game.
In the 31st minute, Kosovo found the advantage. Vedat Muriqi's shot from outside the area was deflected and then sent into the net by Fisnik Asllani. This was the first goal for Kosovo for the 23-year-old striker who plays for Hoffenheim, which should certainly have been celebrated with an eagle.
At the end of the first half, Kosovo approaches the second goal, the first shot from Muriqi is stopped by the Swedish goalkeeper Johansson, while the second shot from Leon Avdullahu is stopped by the post. The first half ends 0-1 for the Dardanelles.
The Swedes start the second half with three substitutions and go straight to the attack. In the 47th minute, Gyokeres tries to head home a cross from Elanga, but his shot is too easy for Aro Muric.
In the following minutes, Sweden tried to find the equalizer by any means. In the 70th minute, Kosovo coach Franco Foda brought on Edon Zhegrova in place of Fisnik Asllani.
The score does not change until the end. Kosovo wins 0-1 and now has a great chance to go to the play-offs. In the other match of this group, Slovenia and Switzerland were content with a goalless draw.
The Dardanians are significantly ahead of Slovenia and Sweden, who have 3 and 1 points respectively.
Switzerland is in first place with 10 points.
The situation in Group B after 4 matches is as follows:
1- Switzerland 10 points
2- Kosovo 7 points
3- Slovenia 3 points
4- Sweden 1 point
Upcoming matches on November 15: Slovenia-Kosovo and Switzerland-Sweden.