The author of the fourth goal scored against Odessa’s Chornomorets, Dynamo U19 midfielder Danilo Ischenko commented on the away victory of the "white-blues" with a confident score of 6:1 and shared his impressions of the championship won:
— Thank you for the congratulations, I am overwhelmed with positive emotions inside me, as we have become champions for the second consecutive time. Defending the title is tougher than winning it for the first time, so we are very satisfied and happy that we could win today and, in advance, become champions before the youth championship is finished.
— A crushing score of 6:1 — is this a rarity for a match where the championship is at stake?
— Despite the fact that this can be considered a championship match, the score turned out to be crushing. We prepared and set ourselves very seriously because we understood: if we win today, we will become champions, so all the guys were charged to 200%, everyone played to the end in every moment, in every duel. We could have scored even more, but six goals were enough for a confident victory.
— The U-19 championship has not yet ended, but the Dynamists have already crossed the threshold of 100 goals scored — is this a unique achievement?
— Yes, we have indeed scored a lot, already 104 goals, this is because we work very hard and diligently at training on finishing and shooting. If I’m not mistaken, we broke the record for the number of goals scored, and we are going for a record for the number of goals conceded, as we have conceded the least. I repeat, this is the result of working at training and a good team of footballers who fight for each other on the field.
— Recently you had a birthday, can we say that the championship is the best gift for you?
— 100% yes, it is. A goal, a victory, a championship — such things can only be dreamed of, so I am very satisfied and grateful to the team for this.
— Share what happened in the locker room after the match, what words did you say to each other, considering that many players will leave the team during the off-season?
— Yes, the boys born in 2005 will leave, some players will not be able to stay with us in the team, someone will go on loan, someone will move to other clubs — these are football moments. In the locker room, we gathered in a circle, everyone said a few words, thanked the team. And together we rejoiced in the championship.
