Sports doctor Dmytro Babeleuk, known for his practice of diagnosing football injuries based on a single TV image, commented on the injury of Ukraine national team defender Vitalii Mykolenko, which he received yesterday during the second half of the return match against Belgium (0:3) in the Nations League playoff for the right to compete in Division "A" of the tournament.

“It looks very much like a "hamstring" injury for Mykolenko.
The defender clearly signaled to the doctor where he felt pain and that he definitely needed to be substituted, holding his hamstring.
It's still unclear how serious the injury could be, but often, even in the simplest cases, players miss at least 3 weeks.
But here the story is no longer about the national team. Everton has games against Liverpool and Arsenal on the horizon, and Mykolenko is a key player for Moyes. Unpleasant news may await "Toffees" fans, but we should wait for the examination results,” Babeleuk wrote on his Telegram channel.