He sent warm words to the country where he plays for RSI, but at the same time celebrated his dream of going to the World Cup. "My dream was to play in the World Cup with Bosnia and Herzegovina, the biggest dream of all of us," he said and continued: "All my respect to Italy, my friends and brothers." He also wanted to clarify comments from a previous interview that were obviously misinterpreted. "I hope they didn't take it the wrong way, because I have many friends and brothers there. I am very happy in Italy. I have never lost respect, I know where I come from and that I am humble. Italy is always in my heart," he was clear. He also touched on the match itself and admitted how much the Azzurri made things difficult despite the fact that they played most of the match with 10 players after Bastoni received a red card. "They tried everything, even with one player less, and it wasn't easy to endure 120 minutes. I feel sorry for them," he added. We remind you, the Dragons will play in Group B at the World Cup together with Canada, Switzerland and Qatar.