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In order to add a new victory and thus gain a foothold at the top of the Group 3 classification of the League D of the UEFA Nations League, on Thursday the Kosovo national team jumps to the pitch of Pristina City Stadium to receive the view of The weakest selection of the group is Malta.
Kosovo:
The present 2018 has been an excellent year for those led by the Swiss Bernard Challandes, and it is that at the moment Kosovo does not know of defeats in its five commitments and here we include the two games by the UEFA League of Nations.
Recall that Kosovo made some friendly preparation to get well to this competition and played well against teams like Madagascar, Burkina Faso and Albania who beat with great force scoring a total of six goals and the best thing is that he did without receiving any goal.
Then came the debut in the UEFA League of Nations and things have been very positive, since although they debuted with a goalless draw in their visit to Azerbaijan, in what has perhaps been the toughest game in this year 2018 ; after that came an excellent home win 2-0 against the Faroe Islands, thanks to the goals of Heerenveen of the Netherlands as Zeneli and the Sheffield Wednesday striker as Atdhe Nuhui.
And is that despite being a modest selection, it must be said that Kosovo has players who play in teams of level, since the aforementioned, adds the midfielder Valon Berisha who plays for the Italian team of Lazio, so it is for many the candidate to win the group.
Malta:
Meanwhile, the situation on the part of those led by Raymond Farrugia is quite the opposite, and is that Malta does not know of victories in its six commitments of 2018, where four of them ended in defeats.
So the year began with a 0-1 defeat against another modest selection as is Luxembourg and then came a 5-0 against Finland.
Entering their participation in the UEFA League of Nations, they started with their left foot after falling 3-1 on their visit to the Faroe Islands in a game where if the locals wanted to win it for more; and then they recovered in their home game and added an acceptable draw to a goal against Azerbaijan, and that’s the group’s group, but this does not discourage Malta every time a victory here and gets it fully into the fight for the first place in the group.
The certain thing is that if Malta wants to give the surprise it has to give an enormous turn to its poor action, the same one that it has it in a streak of 12 parties without victories and if we want to be more extensive, they have only won a game of their last 25 matches.