In an interview for KosovaPress, Murati commented on past challenges, expectations, reaction to statements from the opposing camp and the next goals – including a big dream: qualifying for the Champions League group stage.
Shkëndija eliminated Steaua Bucharest in the second qualifying round, showing their strength and seriousness against high-level opponents.
Murati emphasized that Steaua were favorites on paper, but the players' sacrifice on the field made the difference across both matches.
“There wasn’t more pressure, no. From the first match we were focused, game by game, because these European games are delicate. With the experience we had, I believe we were better—speaking of the first round. Then, in the second round, we faced a very strong team, and the expectations were even higher. The self-confidence was greater too, because they were a very big team. Even though they were the favorites on paper, we proved that anything can happen on the field,” Murati continued.“We’ve achieved our main objective. Now we’re one step away, and why not make an even bigger one—to enter the Champions League group stage. I believe Qarabag is at the same level as the team we just played, Steaua, and we’ll give our best in that match, of course, to secure qualification,” said Murati.
Murati also responded to the statement by Steaua’s president, Gigi Becali, who said after the match that his team was eliminated by a very weak team like Shkëndija.
“One piece of advice I’d give: play football and don’t show too much respect to the opponent, because in the end, football is equal for everyone. The field shows everything, and they can take some motivation from us having eliminated them—anything is possible… Drita definitely has quality, and they showed it against Copenhagen in the first match and in the second match. I believe and hope they succeed, and I wish them the best of luck in advancing further,” Murati concluded.