Oleksandr Babych: "We will have our moments in attack, but the team's reliable and correct defensive play will be decisive for t

Famous Ukrainian coach Oleksandr Babych in a commentary to the UPL TV telegram channel - about the match of the national team of Ukraine in the qualification for Euro 2024 against Northern Macedonia.

Oleksandr Babych (photo: D. Rudenko)

- The most important match is always the next one. I am sure that the team is maximally focused on the match against Northern Macedonia. The prospects for further competition for Euro 24 will depend on it.

- How difficult will the match against the Macedonians be?

- I think it will be on a par with the game against the Italians. Let's not forget the first match with them - it was very difficult. Then we realised for sure that this team can create surprises. It will be a tough game.

- What positive things can be noted in the context of the Ukrainian national team?

- Most of the players who are called up to the national team have a stable playing practice in their clubs. This is especially true of the defensive line, and that's good.

- What problems of our national team should we focus on now?

- I assume that the players of Dynamo and Shakhtar are not in the best moral state. The Pitmen after winning the Champions League to a lesser extent, and Dynamo after failing in the league to a greater extent. The players are also concerned about micro-injuries.

- What factors can bring us the desired victory?

- I will be categorical - a reliable and organised defensive performance. I am sure we will have our moments in attack. The skill level of our attacking players is higher than that of the Macedonians. But the national teams must understand that the result will still depend on reliable and correct defensive play. This applies to the whole team, not just the defenders. It's about top pressure, how well the team will create artificial offsides. Organised play without the ball will be key.

- Who will play in the box?

- An interesting choice. It's great that all three goalkeepers have experience of playing in European competitions and, accordingly, under pressure. Yes, they make mistakes, but that's normal. Riznyk is unlikely to be seen as the first choice now. But I am inclined to choose Trubin. The current psychological background speaks in his favour, plus Trubin's footwork at the start of attacks and ball distribution is still better.

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