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November 11, 2020. 9:45 PM. Poland. Chorzow. Stadium “Šlenski”
Friendly match
Poland – Ukraine
Where to look: “Ukraine”, “Soccer 1”
Chief referee: Manuel Schüttengruber (Austria)
Assistants: Roland Brandner, Roland Riedel (both – Austria)
Fourth official: Christopher Jaeger (Austria)
Disqualified: No
Poland – Ukraine: bookmaker odds
The second consecutive “window” for the Ukrainian national team is added to the two Nations League games, and a control meeting. There is an opinion that in the current conditions of a pandemic, when the coaching staff suddenly withdraws each time due to a positive test, and sometimes half the team at once, that schedule is too much. The coaching staff does not really have time to understand in what conditions the players arrived, and who finally arrived at the team location, how it is necessary to play the game.
That’s how it was in France, and I think it makes no sense to remember how it all ended. The icing on the cake of that terrible evening was not enough to see Alexander Shovkovsky on the field, which the coach himself did not want … Yes, the Ukrainian team ended up heroically emerging from that catastrophic situation with a positive and historic victory over Spain, but Andriy Shevchenko will never do it again. will not want. There is no doubt about that.
Thank God, before the trip to Poland, this time there was no force majeure, although the coronavirus has not yet bypassed the application of the country’s main team. This time, COVID-19 reached the Dynamo field and severely hit the people of Kiev. Therefore, Buschan, Popov, Mikolenko, Karavaev, Shaparenko, and Supryaga went to quarantine. Along the way, Shakhov was infected in Greece and Mikhailichenko in Belgium. It is true that Bogdan has already managed to recover, still joining the national team. There were also injuries for which Kravets, Kornienko and Tymchik could not come.
Poland – Ukraine: indicative compositions
The day before, both coaches had already confirmed that they would try to give more playing time to those boys who play less. Furthermore, the Poles have certain personnel losses. It is already known for sure that Lewandowski and Kandzer will not play, while Drongovsky and Karbovnik have contracted the coronavirus. The involvement of Grosicki, who was damaged the day before, is questionable. But Plakhet should definitely play.
In the Ukraine national team, the rotation is most likely not so obvious. After all, Shakhtar players have missed a lot, they need to practice before official matches. In addition, there are positions in which the main players are absent. In particular, the right flank of the defense: here only Hemp remained. He returned to the location of the Zinchenko national team, who missed the last training camp due to injury.
Poland – Ukraine: author’s forecast
The Poles are a small favorite among the bookmakers, but I wouldn’t be in a rush for that. Much will depend on how both coaching staffs react to the next control meeting. So far, everything indicates that Poland will have a more experimental lineup. And Lewandowski’s absence is a great loss to the owners.
Personally, I like the bet on “both points” better than the result. The fact is that the Poles will definitely rotate the defense line. Ukraine will not have an optimal defensive line either: either Andriy Shevchenko will rely on the young Zabarny and Bondar in the center, or he will let Krivtsov play Matvienko after illness. There is definitely a risk in both options. Also, neither Karavaev nor Mikolenko will be on the flanks.
Don’t forget about the next official games. No one will go to bed not to get lost. And the main artists are likely to play no more than 60 minutes.
Position in the FIFA national team rankings (as of 10/22/2020)
Poland – 18
Ukraine – 23
Ukraine vs Poland
8 games played;
3 wins;
2 draws;
3 victories for Poland;
Goal difference: 9-9.
Ukraine against Poland. Game by game
07/15/1998. Ukraine. Kiev. NSC “Olympic”. 8500 spectators
Main referee: A. Jugos (Hungary)
Assistants: A. Grabowski (Hungary), B. Kish (Hungary)
Ukraine – Poland 1: 2
Goals: Shevchenko, 87 – Tschechak, 11, Chereshevsky, 54
Ukraine: Shovkovsky, Chizhevsky (Vashchuk, 46), Starostyak, Mikitin (Dmitrulin, 46), Popov (Gusin, 46), Ezersky (Golovko, 46), Tsikhmeistruk (Rebrov, 46), Kriventsov (Mikhailenko, 46), Zubov, Kosovsky, 46), Kalitvintsev (Venglinsky, 78), Skachenko (Shevchenko, 46)
Poland: Sidorchuk (Viparlo, 37), Shadachka, Lapinsky, Bak, Zelinsky, Sverchevsky (Yaskot, 76), Klos, Chereshevsky (Zayats, 82), Kuzhba (Mikhalsky, 65), Brzechek (Vedzinsky, 87), Tshechak (Kalichak, 63 )
Warned: Chizhevsky, 44, Gusin, 51 – Klos, 41, Chereshevsky, 62, Klos, 64
Remote: Kloss, 64
02.09.2000. Ukraine. Kiev. NSC “Olympic”. 52,000 viewers
Chief Referee: José María García Aranda (Spain)
Assistants: Modesto Vasquez Riviero (Spain), Oscar Martinez Samaniego (Spain)
Ukraine – Poland 1: 3
Goals: Shevchenko, 11 – Olisadebe, 2, Olisadebe, 13, Kaluzhny, 54
Ukraine: Kernozenko, Luzhny, Popov (Kosovsky, 72), Golovko, Vashchuk, Dmitrulin, Timoshchuk (Zubov, 46), Gusin, Vorobey (Yashkin, 62), Shevchenko, Rebrov
Poland: Dudek, Zhevlyakov, Zelinsky, Valdokh, Yuskovyak (Gilevich, 68), Ivan, Kozminsky (Kzhinovek, 89), Sverchevsky, Klos (Haito, 84), Olisadebe, Kaluzhny
Warned: Kaluzhny, 60, Clos, 65
Penalty not performed: Yuskovyak, 57 years old
06.10.2001. Chief Referee: Hug Dallas (Scotland)
Assistants: Wilson Irwin (Scotland), James McBride (Scotland)
Poland – Ukraine 1: 1
Goals: Olisadebe, 39 – Shevchenko, 81
Poland: Dudek, Valdoh, Haito, Zhevlyakov, Sverchevsky (J. Bonk, 76), Karvan, Kozminsky (Kshinovek, 64), Klos, Olisadebe, A. Bonk, Zhevlakov (Kryshalovich, 46)
Ukraine: Reva, Vashchuk (Fedorov, 78), Golovko, Luzhny, Popov, Timoshchuk, Zubov, Nesmachny (Zadorozhny, 83), Melashchenko (Shishchenko, 46), Shevchenko, Vorobey
Warned: Timoshchuk, 40, Popov, 85
08.20.2008. Ukraine. Lviv. Stadium “Ukraine”. 21,000 viewers
Chief Referee: Karen Nalbandyan (Armenia)
Assistants: Arshak Knyazyan (Armenia), Zaven Hovhannisyan (Armenia)
Ukraine – Poland 1: 0
Objective: Kravchenko, 45 + 2
Ukraine: Pyatov, Chigrinsky, Yarmash, Shevchuk, Golaydo (Mandzyuk, 90 + 3), Nazarenko (Gai, 73), Mikhalik, Timoshchuk (Levchenko, 63), Kravchenko (Kalinichenko, 66), Voronin (Shevchchenko, 46), Mileukchenko (Gomenyvsky ), 58)
Poland: Fabianski, Kokoshka (Zakhorski, 46), Zhevlyakov, Golanski (Kovalchik, 19), Lewandowski, Kzynowek, Muravski (Polczak, 46), Blaszczykowski (Maevski, 60), Dudka, Smolyarek (Guerreiro, 46), Elen (79)
Warned: Yarmash, 23 – Blaszczykowski, 45 + 1
04.09.2010. Chief Referee: Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan)
Assistants: Abdulhamidullo Rasulov (Uzbekistan), Rafael Ilyasov (Uzbekistan)
Poland – Ukraine 1: 1
Goals: Yelen, 42 years old – Seleznev, 90 + 2
Poland: Boruts, Pishchek, Voitkovyak, Zhevlyakov, Bionish, Bandrovski (Matushik, 46), Ivanski (Lewandowski, 64), Muravski, Peshko, Blaszczykowski (Rybus, 85), Elen (Smolyarek, 87)
Ukraine: Pyatov, Fedetskiy, Krasnoperov (Khudobyak, 65), Romanchuk (Kozhanov, 86), Khacheridi, Mikhalik, Gusev (Kulakov, 46), Aliev (Polevoy, 53), Tymoshchuk, Shevchenko (Seleznev, 59), Devich (Voronin, 46) ))
Warned: Blaszczykowski, 44, Borutz, 87
03.22.2013. Poland. Warsaw. National Stadium. 55,000 viewers
Chief Referee: Pavel Kralovets (Czech Republic)
Poland – Ukraine 1: 3
Goals: Pishchek, 18 – Yarmolenko, 2, Gusev, 7, Zozulya, 45
Poland: Borutz, Vasilevski, Piscek, Glik, Bionis, Krychowiak, Rybus (Kosecki, 46), Maewski (Teodorczyk, 76), Lukasik (Obraniak, 59), Blaszczykowski, Lewandowski
Ukraine: Pyatov, Shevchuk, Fedetsky, Kucher, Khacheridi, Stepanenko (Timoshchuk, 60), Gusev (Morozyuk, 90 + 3), Garmash (Bezus, 90 + 2), Rotan, Zozulya, Yarmolenko
Coach: Mikhail Fomenko
Warned: Lukasik, 44 – Rotan, 17, Garmash, 33, Stepanenko, 45 + 1, Timoshchuk, 87, Morozyuk, 90 + 4
11.10.2013. Ukraine. Kharkov. OSK “Metalist”. 39126 viewers
Chief Referee: Jonas Eriksson (Sigtuna, Sweden)
Ukraine – Poland 1: 0
Objective: Yarmolenko, 64 years old
Ukraine: Pyatov, Shevchuk, Fedetsky, Rakitsky, Khacheridi, Stepanenko, Edmar (Bezus, 90 + 2), Rotan, Konoplyanka, Zozulya (Devich, 61), Yarmolenko (Gusev, 90)
Coach: Mikhail Fomenko
Poland: Borutz, M. Lewandowski (Zelinski, 76), Endzejczyk, Wojtkowiak, Glik, Shukala, Krychowiak, Klich (Mezejewski, 66), Sobota (Pesko, 61), Blaszczykowski, R. Lewandowski
Coach: Waldemar Fornalick
Warned: Stepanenko, 3, Edmar, 8, Rakitsky, 55, Khacheridi, 90 + 4 – Peshko, 78, Shukala, 82
21.06.2016. France. Marseilles. Velodrome Stadium. 58874 viewers
Chief Referee: Svein Oddvar Moen (Haugesund, Norway)
Assistants: Kim Thomas Haglund (Norway), Frank Andas (Norway)
Ukraine – Poland 0: 1
Objective: Blaszczykowski, 54
Ukraine: Pyatov, Fedetsky, Butko, Kucher, Khacheridi, Zinchenko (Kovalenko, 73), Stepanenko, Rotan, Zozulya (Timoshchuk, 90 + 2), Konoplyanka, Yarmolenko
Coach: Mikhail Fomenko
Poland: Fabianski, Sionek, Endzejczyk, Pazdan, Glik, Krychowiak, Jodlovec, Zelinski (Blaszczykowski, 46), Kapustka (Grosicki, 71), Milik (Stazinski, 90 + 3), Lewandowski
Coach: Adam Navalka
Warned: Rotan, 25, Kucher, 38 – Kapustka, 60