One of the most tense, cheering, dynamic matches in this world championship.

The Serbia-Switzerland match is following a series of comments and discussions about the messages that have been broadcast and the rules that have been "broken".

Switzerland captain Granit Xhaka chose to wear a different shirt for this match, one with the surname 'Jashari' written on it.

It is hinted that Xhaka wore it to signify the national hero of Kosovo, Adem Jashari, the founder of the Kosovo Liberation Army.

Serbia may consider the gesture a political provocation.

Granit Xhaka clarified that there was nothing political in his action and the celebration of the qualification.

"No, there was nothing political about it. It was a reference and dedication to Ardon, who is a young man who is growing up fast, whom I advise a lot and who deserves a lot of respect for what he is doing" , said Xhaka.

The shirt in question belonged to another Albanian, who plays with the Swiss team, Ardon Jashari.

Four years ago, Granit Xhaka and Xherdan Shaqiri underwent a lengthy investigation process after doing the eagle with their hands in the Switzerland-Serbia match at the World Cup in Russia four years ago.

But this time everything seems in its place and justified