Renowned commentator Ihor Tsyhanyk commented on Kyiv’s Dynamo victory over Bosnia’s Zrinjski in the Conference League.
Ihor Tsyhanyk— Well done. Played very well — everything was great, confident, individual. 6:0 — they made people happy, everyone will go to sleep peacefully. We applauded, but that’s how it should have been. What happened today — it was supposed to be this way. Maybe not 6:0, but 3:1 or 4:1, but the main thing is that the players went out calmly and did their job. Well done for that.
There are moments when a single event within a team can completely change the atmosphere, turn everything around. It doesn’t happen that you are unprepared for a long time, unprepared, and then suddenly — you become ready. But an emotional impulse can change a team. I explain this by only one thing — the return of Yarmolenko. For me, that’s a key moment. And I don’t understand what will happen when Yarmolenko leaves. What then?
Now we finally understood who our opponent could be. Perhaps, in the future, opponents of a slightly higher level should be expected. Because when you play with teams from Iceland or Bosnia and Herzegovina, we don’t even perceive them as something serious from which you can get real pleasure. It’s sad, on one hand. But on the other — we have to understand: at the moment, there are no other options. We have to push off from something. And what we saw today means that we have pushed off, — said Tsyhanyk.
