Former Belgian footballer Wesley Sonk, who now works as an expert on television, criticized Ukrainian striker Roman Yaremchuk of Brugge. In Saturday's Belgian championship match against Kortrijk (0-1), the Ukrainian came on as a substitute in the 64th minute. He did not distinguish himself with the effective actions again, but missed the most profitable goal chance, not hitting the goal from three meters.
"I went through something similar in my career. Yes, it's soccer, and you can fail to score when you're seemingly in the perfect position, when it's harder to miss the goal than it is to hit it. And there's nothing wrong with that - that's the game.
But the problem with Yaremchuk is that these situations happen to him all the time. And the question arises, does the player do everything necessary to turn the situation around?
Sometimes it happens so that it is better for the striker just to change the team. To revive himself and start scoring again. Apparently, for Yaremchuk this moment has arrived," - the Belgian press quotes Sonk.
Yaremchuk's unrealized goal in the match Kortrijk vs Brugge: