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Oleksandr SVATOK: “We should have at least leveled the scores in the second half”

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Oleksandr SVATOK: “We should have at least leveled the scores in the second half”

Dnipro-1 captain Oleksandr Svatok shared his impressions in the Europa League qualifying match against AEK Larnaca (1:2 loss):

– It was the first official match after a long hiatus. Yes, we played friendly matches, but official matches are completely different. The opponent punished us for our mistakes in the first half. We came out in the second half and played our own game. Maybe some kind of cargo fell because they realized they had nothing to lose. It is a pity that so many created chances did not materialize. We will work on it. The account allows you to go to an away match with thoughts about a positive outcome.

– What did the coach say during the timeout, because the game changed a lot in the second half while the team quickly created a few opportunities?

– He said we started the game well but then lost the rhythm due to a few mistakes. He asked us to calm down a bit, control the ball more, play more confidently and shoot more often.

– Lots of recruits. How is the communication in the field? Are you all used to each other?

– We are not fully used to it yet, but we see that they are quality players. Maybe we need a little more time and we will understand each other better. They will tighten their tongues and it will be easier for them to play together.

– You reacted very emotionally to the goal scored. Was it a little easier after the goal?

– Easier, but in the second half we should have at least evened the score – there were enough chances to score more goals.

Source: Sport UA

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Emery is surprised. Aston Villa have won 10 in a row in all competitions

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english team Aston VillaThe player continues to show incredible form and has already won his 10th consecutive victory in different tournaments.

The successful series includes 7 Premier League matches and 3 Europa League matches. This is a new club record for Aston Villa.

The last win came on 21 December, when the home team beat Manchester United 2-1 at Villa Park in Birmingham.

This winning streak has allowed Aston Villa to secure a place in the top 3 (36 points) of the Premier League standings, ahead of Arsenal (39) and Man City (37).

In the Europa League, Unai Emery’s team safely passed the league stage and entered the top 3 together with Lyon and Mittjylland (15 points out of 18).

Aston Villa’s 10-match winning streak

  • 21.12. 19:30. nuclear submarine Aston Villa – Manchester United – 2:1
  • 14.12. 16:00. nuclear submarine West Ham – Aston Villa – 2:3
  • 11.12. 22:00. LE. Basel-Aston Villa-1:2
  • 06.12. 14:30. nuclear submarine Aston Villa – Arsenal – 2:1
  • 03.12. 21:30. nuclear submarine Brighton – Aston Villa – 3:4
  • 30.11. 16:05. nuclear submarine Aston Villa – Wolverhampton – 1:0
  • 27.11. 19:45. LE. Aston Villa – Young Men – 2:1
  • 23.11. 16:00. nuclear submarine Leeds – Aston Villa – 1:2
  • 09.11. 16:00. nuclear submarine Aston Villa – Bournemouth – 4:0
  • 06.11. 22:00. LE. Aston Villa – Maccabi Tel Aviv – 2:0

Aston Villa’s winning streak in the 2025/26 season

Source: Sport UA

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Zinchenko announces Nottingham Forest’s Europa League victory over Utrecht

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Zinchenko announces Nottingham Forest’s Europa League victory over Utrecht

Ukrainian defender Nottingham Forest Alexander Zinchenko He shared his feelings after his team beat Utrecht (2:1) in the main round of the Europa League.

“It’s a great feeling. First of all, I’m back. Secondly, it’s an incredible feeling to win a match. Getting three points today was very important for us. As you can see, it was a difficult match. But at the end of the match, I think we got what we wanted and let’s continue like that.”

“As a defender you always want to keep a clean sheet, but unfortunately we couldn’t do that today. So it’s something we need to work on in the future.”

“This is one of those matches where whoever wins the most challenges in different areas of the field will win the match. Today we won many more goals which helped us a lot in the game. But to be honest, even the opportunities we created, including me, we should have scored and finished this match earlier,” said Zinchenko.

Nottingham Forest is in 11th place in the rankings with 11 points after 6 matches in the Europa League this season.

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Sports doctor criticizes Nottingham head coach over Zinchenko

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Sports doctor criticizes Nottingham head coach over Zinchenko

sports doctor Dmitry Babelyuk He was not happy with the decision made by Sean Dyche, the head coach of English Nottingham, in the match against Dutch Utrecht in the Europa League (2-1).

The Foresters’ coach has given Ukraine national team defender Alexander Zinchenko a place in the starting squad after the player missed nine matches due to injury.

“These old-school coaches never cease to amaze. In 2025, with the advancement of sports science and medicine, I don’t understand how it is possible to release a player from the winger position for a full 90 minutes at the same time after two muscle injuries.

First, Moyes did this to Mikolenko, which led to Vitaly’s relapse. Now Dyche makes the same obvious mistakes.

Understanding that Zinchenko is a player who has regularly suffered from muscle problems in recent seasons; injured twice at Nottingham in the last three months; Having not played for the last six weeks, I cannot imagine how anyone could be so negligent in getting a player into top playing form.

This is not often seen in the new generation of coaches such as Thomas Frank or Enzo Mareschi, but the old ones continue to rely on their own emotions, leaving players in danger of unnecessary relapses.

I hope everything goes well for Sasha and he returns to his best form, but playing 90 minutes at a time after two months of treatment is outright stupidity in modern football at the top level,” Babelyuk raged.

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