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Switzerland will face Serbia in their last group game. The team captain and midfielder, Gleshaja, recently said: "If I score a goal in this game, I will not do the 'double-headed eagle' celebration again, so as to avoid arousing the discontent and hatred of the Serbian fans again.
After scoring a goal against Serbia in the World Cup 4 years ago, Gleshaja made a double-headed eagle gesture with his hands, which caused Serbian players to look at him fiercely and was criticized for provoking Serbian fans and nationals. Why did Glesha make this gesture after scoring against Serbia? In fact, it has a lot to do with his identity and upbringing. Although Gleshaga is Swiss, he is from an Albanian family in Kosovo, and Gleshaga's father fled from Kosovo to Switzerland to seek refuge, and he even became a political prisoner because of his participation in a demonstration, which means that for the Albanian players in Switzerland, the significance of this game is not only a soccer match, but also involves the hatred of the country.
With the Gleshag background similar to the Sutton Shakili, last year against Serbia also had a part in the double-headed eagle gesture, this time before the battle against Serbia than the Gleshag hard attitude: If there are Swiss feel offended, I will make an apology, but is there such a person? Or some people in the mountains feel bad, then I will apologize.