Liverpool Omit Shaqiri For Champions League Trip Over Political Tensions
Liverpool’s Swiss midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri celebrates scoring their
third goal during the English Premier League football match between
Liverpool and Cardiff City at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England
on October 27, 2018. Paul ELLIS /
The midfielder was at the centre of controversy along with
Switzerland teammate Granit Xhaka when they celebrated goals with a
pro-Kosovo “double eagle” gesture that represents the Albanian flag
during the World Cup win over Serbia in Russia.
The double-eagle
is viewed as a symbol of defiance in Kosovo, which declared independence
in 2008 in a move that Serbia still refuses to recognise.
The
players’ double eagle celebration caused outrage in Serbia and Arsenal
midfielder Xhaka and Shaqiri, both of Kosovan-Albanian descent, were
fined by FIFA.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp said on the club’s
website on Monday: “It’s a situation where we will go to the fantastic
city of Belgrade as a football team to play football.
“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 added:
“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.
We want the focus to be on a great game of football, free from anything
else.
“We are keen to be respectful and keen to avoid any
distractions that would take focus away from a 90-minute-plus contest
that is important for football and only football. So for that reason,
Shaq is not involved and he accepts and understands this.”
Shaqiri started Liverpool’s 4-0 home win over Red Star on October 24.
Liverpool
top Champions League Group C with six points, one ahead of Napoli and
two clear of Paris Saint-Germain, with Red Star at the bottom.
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