The leader of Albanian fans threatened a burning: We will return Serbian mothers their sons in a coffin! (PHOTO) (VIDEO)
Serbs, do not come to Albania, because you will not come back alive! This was the brief message of one of Albania's fan leaders, Indrit Murati in an interview with the local media.
Although the match between Albania and Serbia is set for a little more than five months, which will ultimately decide which of the two will head to the European Championships in France, early threats from hooligans and Albanians are already starting up.
- We expected to believe our opponents, just as tradition dictates, but they've deceived and compromised us, and therefore we will be waiting for them. We'll welcome them as they deserve to be welcomed. We'll beat them, and the rest we'll set on fire. Here I think of the fans, not the players - said Indrit Murati for the media.
Murati is commonly known to their public, primarily as a member of the Fan subgroup "Albanian ultras" which is part of a large group that is called the "Red and Black" but is also known as the organizer of various events that are attended by show business celebrities from Albania, and is a member of the hip-hop group "The band publisher".
In his conversation with a reporter, he mentioned the match in Belgrade, that was interrupted by the drone carrying the flag of Great Albania to the stadium which resulted in fights breaking out, and a flight of spectators that physically assaulted the Albanian soccer players.
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- I had a ticket for that match, but I was not allowed to cross the border, so I had to watch it live with fellow fan friends and I was in Tirana when
the drone flew to the stadium. At that moment I felt pride, pride and just pride. Of course, I had tears of joy - said Murati and explained why he is so hostile towards Serbs.
- Their Alliance had forbidden us to come to the match in Belgrade, and even Serbs attacked our players. That's why I have advice for Serbian mothers to not let their sons in Albania, because they will return in coffins.
Besides all this, Indrit Murati is a great friend with Ismail Morina, who is responsible for operating the drone on the Partizan stadium, and his biggest dream in life is the "uplift of ethnic Albania".
Brutal threats have already begun to arrive from Tirana after which we expect the reaction of UEFA and other relevant institutions in order to in all ways avoid possible incidents, riots, chaos, and ultimately potentially bloodshed.
The match between Albania and Serbia is set to be played on October 8.
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