EURO 2020: Zinchenko calls on Ukraine to play 'game of their lives'

Ukraine has matched its run to the last eight of the 2006 World Cup, when coach Andriy Shevchenko was the team's star striker, and hope to reach a first semifinal at a major tournament.

Published : Jul 02, 2021 23:17 IST , Rome

Oleksandr Zinchenko of Ukraine celebrates after the Euro 2020 match against Sweden at the Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland on June 29.
Oleksandr Zinchenko of Ukraine celebrates after the Euro 2020 match against Sweden at the Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland on June 29.
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Oleksandr Zinchenko of Ukraine celebrates after the Euro 2020 match against Sweden at the Hampden Park in Glasgow, Scotland on June 29.

Oleksandr Zinchenko said Ukraine will need to play the "game of their lives" to beat England in Saturday's Euro 2020 quarterfinal in Rome.

The Manchester City player scored and then set up Artem Dovbyk's last-gasp winner as Ukraine beat Sweden 2-1 after extra time in the last 16.

Ukraine has matched its run to the last eight of the 2006 World Cup, when coach Andriy Shevchenko was the team's star striker, and hope to reach a first semifinal at a major tournament.

"We will try to surprise them. Of course, we realise that to get through everyone will probably need to play the best game of their lives," Zinchenko told Friday's news conference.

England defeated old rival Germany in a knockout tie for the first time since the 1966 World Cup final, and Gareth Southgate's team is looking to end a 55-year wait for silverware.

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Zinchenko could come up against a number of his City teammates at the Stadio Olimpico, including Raheem Sterling who has scored three of England's four goals so far.

"The numbers speak for themselves. The fact that England haven't conceded a goal yet... they've played very well in defence but I think there are no perfect teams, every team has weaknesses," he said.

Ukraine scraped through to the knockout phase as the lowest-ranked of the four third-placed teams to advance, having lost two of its three group games to the Netherlands and Austria.

"We fully understand who we will be playing against tomorrow. I think (England) are one of the best teams, and at this Euro one of the most balanced teams. They have amazing players," said Shevchenko.

"Tomorrow will be the hardest game for us. I know how difficult it will be for us, but I know our players have character and we'll try to show it."

Shevchenko also confirmed captain Andriy Yarmolenko, of Premier League club West Ham, would be fit for the game after he was replaced by Dovbyk during extra time on Tuesday.

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