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'They showed the spirit of the country' - Ukraine boss Sergiy Rebrov full of praise for his side after stirring Euro 2024 comeback against Slovakia

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  • Ukraine beat Slovakia 2-1
  • Scored late to clinch the three points
  • Rebrov delighted with his team's character
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Men in Yellow completed a remarkable comeback against Slovakia, securing a 2-1 victory in Dusseldorf on Friday. This victory is vital for Ukraine's hopes of advancing to the knockout stages after their heavy 3-0 defeat to Romania in their opening match. Going into the half-time break trailing 1-0 after a goal by Slovakia's Ivan Schranz in the 17th minute, Ukraine turned the tables in the second half with goals from Mykola Shaparenko and substitute Roman Yaremchuk.

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    WHAT REBROV SAID

    Rebrov's calm and focused approach during half-time was crucial. "I didn't shout [at half-time]. We had to react in the second half," Rebrov told reporters. "We weren't pressing high enough. We understood this was our chance and that's what I said. I said 'Don't worry about the score and just go for it'.

    "This is not a different team. There was a different spirit -- I am pleased for the players -- they showed the spirit of Ukraine and deserved this win. It was important to win for our country, our fighters, our supporters."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Despite the loss, Slovakia still has a viable path to qualification. They had previously defeated Belgium 1-0, and their manager, Francesco Calzona, remains optimistic. "We had the opportunity [today] but we knew we had to win against a team who had to win at all costs," Calzona said. "We are the Cinderella story of the group stage -- the fact we're still competing at Matchday 3 is significant. We try to play football against anyone, regardless of the opposition, and I'm proud of that. We'll do everything in our power to beat Romania".

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    WHAT NEXT FOR UKRAINE?

    Ukraine will have their tails high when they take on Belgium on June 26 in the final group match. A victory will fire them to the knockouts at the expense of Romelu Lukaku and Co.

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