So much for Kosovo. Now for Turf Moor and Burnley.
The in-form left-back returned to his club on a high after helping Turkey to the World Cup finals via the play-offs.
He scored the winner at home to Romania and then did his bit in Kosovo.
Turkey did the job with two 1-0 wins. Albion have two 1-0 wins in 81 games under Fabian Hurzeler.
They might just take that outcome in East Lancs as they look to maintain their recent run.
Kadioglu has impressed with his energy but that should not mask his technical and tactical ability.
Asked about that energy, he said: “Yes, I think when I was at Fenerbahce, I was really famous for that.
“I never stopped and always gave everything, a lot of energy.
“I try to continue doing that here. This season is going well.
“I'm also happy that until now this season I had no injuries. Hopefully, it will continue like this.
“I'm also taking care of my body really well. Good recoveries.
“Also, the hunger to show myself, because last season was really frustrating. You don't want it to happen another time.”
It was up in the North West where Kadioglu played, and scored, with a toe injury at Anfield in what turned out to be his final game of last season.
Ferdi Kadioglu celebrates putting Albion in front at LiverpoolFerdi Kadioglu delights the locals at Anfield last season (Image: Richard Parkes)
While losing him from early November was a disappointment, we are perhaps only now realising how much he was missed.
Asked whether he felt he had a point to prove this term, Kadioglu told The Argus: “I think so.
“If you get injured after a few games, that's never nice, especially if you're coming to a new club.
“That was not an easy situation, but I'm happy that I managed it well this season.
“Hopefully, we can make a good end of the season with Brighton.”
If the current progress is maintained, it might be that Kadioglu was central to what is seen as the turning point of the season.
His shot against the bar at Brentford, and the fact the rebound landed at the feet of Diego Gomez, brought the first goal of the first win of the recent run.
Kadioglu said: “I think we are a bit more stable now in the team.
“We have a little bit more experienced players.
“If we play simple and do the simple things right, then we make it a lot easier for ourselves.
“Also, a bit of a problem for us was the management at the end of the games, and I think that's also going better now.”
Albion managed the final moments at Sunderland last time they travelled, just as Turkey did in Pristina.
“It was cold, it was rainy, the pitch was a bit slippery. It was not the most beautiful game, but at the end, we are going to the World Cup and that's the most important thing,” he said of that win.
Single figure temperatures, rain and a significant breeze are forecast for Turf Moor this afternoon. Bring it on.