Andriy YARMOLENKO: “Crimea is a part of Ukraine, our people live there too”

Andriy YARMOLENKO: “Crimea is a part of Ukraine, our people live there too”

- It was a good training match. Second part of the season is about to start and every player should prove the head coach that he’s worth being the first team regular.

- What was your task for the match?

- Oleh Blokhin just told us to enjoy the game and to practice what we worked on at the training camp.

- The start of the second part of UPL has been postponed. What impact has it had upon the team? Rumors were about Mbokani going to leave Dynamo…

- Everything is fine. You saw that Dieumerci was doing his best on the pitch and scored… I don’t know where such rumors come from.

- What was your reaction to the fact that you are to play the first match of the second part of the UPL against FC Tavria Simferopol, but not against FC Shakhtar Donetsk?

- Personally I’m looking forward for the game against Shakhtar. Anyway this match will take place sooner or later.

- Aren’t you afraid of going to Crimea? What’s your attitude to political situation in Ukraine?

- I’m not afraid. Crimea is a part of Ukraine, our people live there. I follow the political situation in the country. I’m not indifferent.

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* photo by A. Lukatskyi

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