Ukraine’s historic victory, Germany’s failure, Ronaldo’s COVID. Latest news for October 13



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UA-Football has compiled for you the most important news of Tuesday, October 13

On matchday four of the Nations League, Andriy Shevchenko’s team hosted the formidable Spanish team. Having withstood strong pressure in the first half, during which Georgy Buschan saved several times, after the break, the blue-yellow began to counterattack more actively. In the end, one of these attacks ended with a goal: Yarmolenko led Tsygankov one by one and shot De Gea. The opponent could not save at least one draw. This is Ukraine’s first win over Spain after seven games.

In another game in the fourth group of Division A, the teams played a true thriller. In the 26th minute, the Swiss led the score by two goals (Havranovich, Freuler), but Timo Werner won a goal in the first half and, after the break, Havertz tied. Gavranovic put Switzerland ahead again, but Gnabry scored again. The final whistle registered a 3: 3 tie. Thus, Spain leads with seven points, Germany and Ukraine have six points each, Switzerland two. Ukraine will play its next game with Germany on November 14.

Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers extended the quarantine until the end of the year on Tuesday and reviewed some restrictive measures. In particular, visits to massive sporting events were prohibited, with the exception of international competitions. However, in order for spectators to attend Champions League, Europa League or national team matches, it will be necessary to obtain a separate permit from the Ministry of Health. We add that on the day of the Ukraine – Spain match, the number of fans was reduced to 15% of the Olimpiyskiy’s capacity.

The Champions League group stage kicks off next week. The Dynamo will host Juventus in the first round. However, most likely, the main star of the Turin people, Cristiano Ronaldo, will not come to Kiev. The Portuguese tested positive for COVID-19 before his team’s game with Sweden.

Three rounds before the completion of the selection for the Junior Eurocup, the Ukrainian team kept the slimmest chances of at least second place. However, on Tuesday, Ruslan Rotan’s team finally gave up the fight – our youth team lost en route to Northern Ireland. The fate of the match was decided by the rival’s only goal in the 16th minute. In Ukraine, after eight games, ten points, the gap with Romania, which is the second in the group, is nine points.

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