Former goalkeeper of the Ukrainian national team Andriy Pyatov, who recently ended his career in the national team, spoke about the September matches of the Ukrainian team in the League of Nations.
“It is unusual that I am not in the national team now. I had a few days off that I spent with my family, but I also managed to visit the guys in the national team. And I plan to attend the match with Scotland in Krakow.
My heart hurts for the national team, I'm worried. I am the most devoted fan of our national team and I will always be with her, I will always support the guys.
I understand that the Ukrainian national team is going through a difficult period. They play without emotions... But it is impossible otherwise now - people cannot be on some kind of euphoria all the time, given the events taking place in Ukraine. Some recession, some pits - this is all inevitable. And I see that it is hard for the guys now. But I believe in them. We beat Armenia 5:0. I believe that this victory will give the team confidence. In the match with Scotland, only victory suits us. I believe in the national team," Pyatov said in a comment to the press service of Shakhtar Donetsk, for which he now plays.