Journalist Roman Bebekh in his Telegram channel "Bombardir" commented on the ignoring of Dynamo midfielder Vitaly Buyalsky by the head coach of the Ukrainian national team, Oleksandr Petrakov, who continues to remain without a call-up to the national team.
"After the match with Scotland, there were some personnel changes in the location of the Ukrainian national team. In addition to the pre-announced departure of goalkeeper Anatoly Trubin to the youth team, the midfielder of Spezia Viktor Kovalenko also left the national team due to an injury.
Instead, Oleksandr Petrakov called up 23-year-old defensive midfielder Dnipro-1 Eduard Sarapiy (who plays for Dnipro in the center of defense) for the decisive matches of the League of Nations.
However, with the loss of Kovalenko, the absence of creative midfielders like Zinchenko and Shaparenko, and an abnormally low xG (expected goals) against Scotland (0.07 on 3 shots per match), does the national team need reinforcements, in your opinion? opinion?
Is it really the same Vitaliy Buyalskyi (one of the most effective players of Dynamo in recent seasons) that does not fit into the national team's game model so much that even in the current situation he would be superfluous and could not help the team in any way?" Bebeh wrote.