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for its play-off against Scotland, Ukraine will play “the most important match in history”

Ukraine plays much more than a play-off semi-final for the World Cup on Wednesday in Scotland (8:45 p.m.): it defends on a lawn the pride of a country attacked by Russia. Oleksandr Petrakov tried to enlist to defend his country, but his request was refused, the authorities told him that he would be more useful in his role as coach by qualifying Ukraine for the World Cup.

«It’s crucial to stay focusedabout football and trying to forget about the war for 90 or 120 minutes, he told Slovenian daily Delo, the “Collectivehaving prepared in Brdo pri kranju, some 20 km north of the capital Ljubljana. “During training, the use of mobile phones is strictly prohibited.Added the coach who succeeded Andryi Shevchenko last summer.

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Players, he acknowledged,could be swept away very quickly», car «their thoughts are always drawn elsewhere and they have to be calmed down again and again, their families are in Ukraine, their friends on the battlefield». «Before this match against Scotland, we must reject all parasitic thoughts“added the experienced Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov (37) on the website of his federation.

“A bit of fresh air”

«The Ukrainian team dreams of going to the World Cup. She wants to give incredible emotions to Ukrainians because they deserve it right now“Said Oleksandr Zinchenko, Manchester City midfielder, Tuesday in Glasgow at a press conference, before bursting into tears. The shadow of war will inevitably hang over this meeting. “This is the most important game in our history“, assures AFP Iryna Koziupa, journalist for the sports site tribuna.com, which covers the national team.

«It’s not even about football anymore but about hope for all people in Ukraine. It will be a sign that the war does not break us“, she adds, explaining that she will cover the match “from home, in front of my laptop». «Only a small group of journalists followed the team in Slovenia, then in Scotland“, explains to AFP the usual interpreter of the selection, Andriy Bidnyk, but who “don’t work for journalists this time“. He stayed at his home in Dnipro, a citystill safe now, fortunately“, he specifies.

«This game against Scotland offers some fresh air, at least for a while», Note Andriy Bidnyk. AIt’s a chance to win another battle, peaceful, this one». «We usually get together in bars or at friends’ houses to see these matches.“, he continues, “but this time, with the curfew, the majority of Ukrainians will watch it from their homes, or from their new home for those who had to flee their homes…»

Glasgow succeeds at Ukraine

If Ukraine win, they will have a final to play in Wales on Sunday (8:45 p.m.) to try to join Group B of the World Cup, with England, the United States and Iran . In sporting terms, the Yellows and Blues have excellent memories of Glasgow, where Artem Dovbyk scored the winning goal in the last second of extra time against Sweden (2-1 ap), in the round of 16 of the last Euro .

In this very particular context, Scotland does not have a good role, for all that a victory for Ukraine would represent, symbolically. “We gave them all the time they needed“(the match had been postponed, editor’s note), explained Scottish captain Andy Robertson to the BBC. “We helped them as much as we could, but on Wednesday night we have to be ready to fight for our dreams».

A final qualification for Ukraine would be a great story, but “the symbol is the solidarity we have shown“, explained to AFP the president of UEFA, Aleksander Ceferin. “But on the field, each team must play. I’m sure Scotland will play business as usual which is the right thing to do».

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