Xherdan Shaqiri insists he does not have concerns about playing in Serbia when Liverpool take on Red Star Belgrade in two weeks' time.
The midfielder caused a storm along with Switzerland team-mate Granit Xhaka when they both celebrated goals against Serbia at the World Cup in Russia by making an Albanian nationalist eagle symbol with their hands.
The pair are both of Kosovan-Albanian descent and the incident, for which they were fined 10,000 Swiss francs (nearly £8,000) each, threatened to inflame political tensions. Kosovo is a former Serbian province and Serbia does not recognise its independence.
Red Star fans were officially banned from Anfield during Liverpool's 4-0 victory on Wednesday night but the jeers that could be heard when Shaqiri was on the ball indicated that several had found their way inside.
That was nothing compared to the reception Shaqiri can expect in Belgrade, but he will not be requesting to stay at home.
He said: 'I had this already at the World Cup so I know I can handle this no problem.
'I just saw a few articles where one player said something. I don't really care what people are saying. I just go there to play a football game. It is not about politics, it is about football. I worry about nothing and go to play.'
Speaking to Serbian newspaper Kurir last month, Red Star general director Zvezdan Terzic said Shaqiri would be protected from 'unwanted situations' but speculated the midfielder might not want to play.
'I think that Shaqiri will be under unbelievable psychological pressure because he will know where he is coming; he knows that the Red Star is a symbol of Serbia and playing at the Marakana, I don't know whether he will play,' said Terzic.
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp will consider the matter in the coming days, saying: 'So far I didn't think about it so maybe it makes sense that I first think before I speak.'
Facing Red Star certainly did not affect Shaqiri's performance level, with the midfielder producing moments of exceptional quality in the build-up to the first two goals and receiving a standing ovation when he was substituted.
Klopp described his pass for Mohamed Salah's first goal just before half-time as 'genius', and Shaqiri said: 'I just want to say, 'thank you' for that.
'I think I have the quality and vision to give good passes and you can see that I wanted to give another good performance. I am enjoying the football here and you can see that on the pitch. The most important thing is to win as a team and (the performance) was brilliant from everyone.'
A few eyebrows were raised when Liverpool signed Shaqiri from relegated Stoke in the summer but he has forced his way into Klopp's plans with impressive displays when given the chance and started four of the last seven games.
Shaqiri said: 'Sometimes it is not simple because the manager changes a few things, but you have to do your best. You can see on the pitch we have a lot of good players and creativity and we are together. I am proud to have started in the Champions League.'
yasbcilty
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YayayayayayayyayayayayYa
Åshråf_Åli
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If its not about politics then why do that stupid celebration and bring politics into the game? this guys is as stupid as he looks
but he is doing better than any serbian players
DarkStar01
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If its not about politics then why do that stupid celebration and bring politics into the game? this guys is as stupid as he looks
oh shaquiri is WAAAAY stupider then he looks!
tupdelo
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Because I support serbia. It doesn't matter who the players are
tupdelo
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I hate these players...
Liwcimprty
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The beast of FIFA 14
Badshahking
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Shaqiri teach firmino how to pass a ball
ziebilrz
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he is a great player
kuziklmrs
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love your contributions. keep going
u are abusing him because he is not ur player, u are a useless fan.
panbcnouy
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football without politics is beautiful dear shaqiri
gboshell
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If its not about politics then why do that stupid celebration and bring politics into the game? this guys is as stupid as he looks
Mipkortuyz
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love your contributions. keep going
Deufms⚽️⚽️
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If he is so proud to be Albanian, why doesnt he play for Albania?
factss truer words have never been spoken
Torreses
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Shaqiri was always a talented football player. What can you prove at Stoke if you are surrounded with lunatics and potbellied lazy butts?I . Sure you will end up looking like them. No surprise for Shaq to deliver such performance. The question is what him and Fabinho could have done if they were given their chance earlier than now?
outdoor
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I really like Shaq - he clearly cares and so wants to do well. Klopp has spotted something in him that he likes and is turning him into a better, more flexible and hard working footballer, and it's great to see.
herdsman
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Klopp is behind this resurgence for Shaq.
Kongka
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I was one of those people who wondered aloud if Shaq would have the tank for Klopp's style of play. Happy to see myself proved wrong. In my own defence I did qualify it by questioning how much running will a guy continue to do and how much creativity can he show in the Stoke sides of the last few seasons? Long balls, usually 8 guys sitting back. Who was there to play little give and go plays with him? Nobody sprinting into spaces. Must have been hard for him to keep his mojo going in a straight jacket team.
Landtiger
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when you are that great it is only natural to spot an eagle
pompousz
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If he is so proud to be Albanian, why doesnt he play for Albania?
CP3
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Some people keep questioning whether the team can accommodate the front three and shaqiri. Let's not forget there used to be the fab four when coutinho was there. So it is possible to build a good team with four attack minded players...
teenager
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Leave politics out of football.
Ismitty
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Congratulations