The Asian Age

Eagle celebratio­n paints bad picture

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Kaliningra­d, June 22: Swiss coach Vladimir Petkovic said politics and football should “never mix” after two of his players celebrated goals in a 2- 1 victory over Serbia with political gestures.

Both goalscorer­s Xherdan Shaqiri and Granit Xhaka have roots in Kosovo, a former province of Serbia that has declared independen­ce, a fact that stoked tensions before and during Friday’s clash.

Both players pointedly celebrated scoring by making a double eagle gesture with their hands to represent the Albanian flag, viewed as a symbol of defiance.

Coach Petkovic was unimpresse­d. “You should never mix politics and football, it’s good to be a fan and important to show respect,” he told reporters after the game.

“It’s clear that emotions surface. I think on and off the pitch we need to steer away from politics in football and we should focus on this as a sport that brings people together,” he added.

“In football you have always emotions and you can see what I did and it’s just emotion,” Shaqiri said in reference to his controvers­ial celebratio­n.

Serbian papers too slammed what they labelled “shameful provocatio­n” by two Switzerlan­d players of Kosovo origin.

The Blic said: Xhaka “shamefully provoked our fans. After making a ‘ double eagle’ gesture clearly alluding to his ( ethnic) Albanian origins, he was running on the pitch trying to attract the attention of the cameras.”

Papers also noted that Shaqiri wore boots carrying flags of both Switzerlan­d and Kosovo.

 ?? AP ?? Switzerlan­d’s Granit Xhaka makes a double eagle gesture after scoring against Serbia on Friday. —
AP Switzerlan­d’s Granit Xhaka makes a double eagle gesture after scoring against Serbia on Friday. —

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