March 22, 2025
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Due to injuries, two defenders left the national team of Ukraine on the eve of the match-answer against Belgium

Defenders Yukhim Konoplya and Alexei Sich left the camp of the national team of Ukraine.

This was reported by the press service of the Ukrainian Football Association.

The players were injured in the first game against Belgium. Shakhtar’s Flanga Beck dropped 26 minutes after collision with Leandro Trossard.

The player of the Carpathians came out instead, but at the beginning of the second half was also forced to leave the field due to damage.

The Lviv Club press service reported that Sich would miss at least a month.

The match between the national teams of Ukraine and Belgium will take place in Genka on Sunday, March 23. Starting at 21:45 in Kiev. In the first game, “blue and yellow” won a convincing victory.

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Defenders Yukhim Konoplya and Alexei Sich left the camp of the national team of Ukraine.

This was reported by the press service of the Ukrainian Football Association.

The players were injured in the first game against Belgium. Shakhtar’s Flanga Beck dropped 26 minutes after collision with Leandro Trossard.

The player of the Carpathians came out instead, but at the beginning of the second half was also forced to leave the field due to damage.

The Lviv Club press service reported that Sich would miss at least a month.

The match between the national teams of Ukraine and Belgium will take place in Genka on Sunday, March 23. Starting at 21:45 in Kiev. In the first game, “blue and yellow” won a convincing victory.

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