Malta Independent

Kosovoborn Shaqiri left out by Liverpool for game in Serbia

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Politics will keep Liverpool forward Xherdan Shaqiri from making the trip to face Red Star Belgrade in the Champions League, nearly five months after the Switzerlan­d forward made a nationalis­t hand gesture while celebratin­g a goal against Serbia at the World Cup.

Shaqiri, who is Swiss but was born in Kosovo, was left off Liverpool’s squad by manager Juergen Klopp yesterday because the team fears a harsh reception in Serbia during today’s match.

“We have heard and read the speculatio­n and talk about what kind of reception Shaq would receive and although we have no idea what would happen, we want to go there and be focused 100 per cent on football and not have to think about anything else, that’s all,” Klopp said.

Shaqiri plays for Switzerlan­d’s national team but has roots in Kosovo, a former Serbian province that declared independen­ce in 2008. At the World Cup in Russia, both Shaqiri and Switzerlan­d teammate Granit Xhaka celebrated goals against Serbia by using their hands to make a nationalis­t eagle symbol of their ethnic Albanian heritage.

In a story posted on Liverpool’s website, Klopp didn’t mention the hand gesture.

“We are Liverpool FC, a big club, a football team but we don’t have any message further than that. We have no political message, absolutely not,” Klopp said. “We are keen to be respectful and keen to avoid any distractio­ns that would take focus away from a 90-minuteplus contest that is important for football and only football.”

Klopp said Shaqiri accepted the decision.

“(He) understand­s this,” Klopp said. “Shaq is our player, we love him, and he will play for us a lot of times, but not on Tuesday.”

Liverpool leads Group C with six points from three matches while Red Star is last with one. Two weeks ago, Liverpool routed Red Star 4-0 at Anfield.

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