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Champions League: Shakhtar Donetsk 'playing for Ukraine' as Mykhaylo Mudryk eyes possible Arsenal move
Wed, Sep 14, 2022 ![]() began their Champions League campaign in style with a resounding and emotional 4-1 win at RB Leipzig in Germany on matchday one. Yet their dressing room in the immediate aftermath fell eerily silent. "You could hear a pin drop," sporting director and former Croatia national team right-back Darijo Srna told AP Sports. "There was no need for words. The silence was powerful because we all knew that we did something amazing not just for Shakhtar but for Ukraine. "The win was more than just three points. We sent a message that we are strong in difficult moments. We showed that if we stick together we can beat anyone or anything in the world, on and off the football field. The point of the silent dressing room was to just sit for a moment and appreciate that. "Then the coach [Igor Jovicevic] broke the silence and said, "Thank you so much, I love you all." Then suddenly was crying, a couple of players were crying. This kind of emotion and victory, it's something you can't buy. It comes from being family." In beating Leipzig, Shakhtar became the first Ukrainian side to compete in the Champions League since the war in Ukraine started. Former Celtic winger Marian Shved got a brace with talented winger Mykhaylo Mudryk and ex-Ajax forward also scoring. Traore is the only non-Ukrainian from last season left at Shakhtar. The Burkino Faso international posted on Instagram that it "doesn't feel right" leaving after the club helped him through nine months of rehabilitation following a nasty knee injury. Shakhtar's win was even more impressive considering their domestic league only resumed on August 23 meaning Leipzig had played almost a month more of competitive football, starting in July with their 5-3 DFL Supercup loss to Bayern Munich. Three weeks ago, Shakhtar returned to Kyiv's Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex for the first time since February in a 0-0 draw with Metalist 1925. No supporters were allowed inside the 70,000-capacity stadium as a safety precaution. That's what made interactions with fans in Germany - some of them Ukrainian refugees - 'so special. It was a chance for the players to see first-hand the joy and hope football can bring. "It was a really powerful win," said 21-year-old Mudryk, who scored his first Champions League goal against Leipzig. "We have a lot of young and hungry players. We were all a bit surprised to beat Leipzig. Our spirits were so high and our coach and staff are always pushing us to do more. "It's been difficult for us as players, especially when football was suspended in Ukraine. Now it's a little easier and our mission is to put a smile on the faces of the people of Ukraine. "It meant a lot for me to score in the Champions League. I already had goosebumps after hearing the anthem. It was 76th minute and a counterattack. And my friend, Heorhiy Sudakov, played a pass as sweet as candy. All I had to do was put the ball in the back of the net. I had practiced and dreamed of this moment a lot of times. I was ready to score. "I also got two assists, so it was perhaps the best performance of my career, especially because the Champions League is the highest standard of football in the world. Now let's see if we can do it again against Celtic." Celtic is a cup finalShakhtar are forced to play their Champions League fixtures outside of Ukraine. Their "home" matches will be staged at Legia Warsaw's 31,800-capacity Polish Army Stadium after consultation with UEFA. "Poland showed that they are the brother of Ukraine," said Srna. "They have received a lot of Ukrainian citizens and now they host Shakhtar, too. The Legia Warsaw president said we are always welcome to play Champions League football in Warsaw and we will never forget that." Shakhtar clearly aren't fazed by playing in Poland. In fact, they are well used to being displaced, having been without a home since 2014. Eight years ago, close to 20,000 Shakhtar ultras celebrated a fifth straight championship in Donetsk's Donbass Arena (a venue that staged the Euro 2012 quarterfinal between eventual champions Spain and France). Future Bayern and Juventus winger Douglas Costa was on the scoresheet in a 3-1 victory over Illichivets (now known as FC Mauripol). Yet two days later, as the players proudly celebrated, the flag of the breakaway, Russia backed, Donetsk People's Republic was raised over the city's police headquarters. Donetsk, along with neighboring Luhansk in the Donbass region and the annexed Crimean peninsula were the focal point of hostilities with Russia in 2014 which forced Shakhtar to leave their home and relocate 1,000 miles west to Lviv. "Our dream is to go home to Donbass," said Srna, who played over 536 times for Shakhtar before a brief stint as an assistant manager prior to being appointed sporting director in 2020. "We are a team without address for the past eight years. And Shakhtar was, is and will always be from Donestk. Sometimes it's difficult to understand why we can't go home and you want to cry." Since February, the war in Ukraine has caused further turmoil for the club with Italian manager Roberto De Zerbi leaving in July along with a raft of foreign stars including forward , who was part of a video of Brazilian footballers pleading for help to leave the country. But under new Croatian manager Igor Jovicevic Shakhtar are hoping for a Champions League fairy tale. "The game against Celtic is a big opportunity," said Mudryk, who has won five caps for Ukraine, making his debut and scoring in a friendly win over Monchengladbach back in May. "We will do our best. And if we qualify it will be a small win in my life and a small win for Shakhtar. Then a big win will be for all Ukrainian people to be happy and not at war. One day we hope to come back to Donetsk and celebrate that in the Donbass Arena. "We are in a really difficult group and we also have to play Real Madrid, who we always seem to draw" added Srna, who is close friends with fellow Croat Luka Modric. "Celtic recently beat Rangers 4-0, which shows their quality. But they must also respect Shakhtar. If we lose, we'll do so playing attacking football. We showed our style and mentality against Leipzig. But remember we have a lot of young players and I don't want to put pressure on them. They must just go out on the pitch and play their game and enjoy their football." Shakhtar playing and fundraising for UkraineIn addition to targeting the last 16, Shakhtar are also hoping to fundraise directly via Champions League games. They have already played a series of charity matches, including in April against Polish club when 12-year-old Ukrainian refugee, Dmytro Keda, came off the bench to score the winner. Shakhtar also plan to stage a game in London soon.
Shakhtar rebuilding with youthWith the transfer window in Ukraine shutting on 22 September, Srna remains pretty busy. His job as sporting director hasn't been easy. Foreign footballers are naturally cautious about coming to Ukraine and the nine-month suspension of the league also stagnated the domestic market. Keeping the 'Ukrainian Neymar' is keySurely the biggest 'signing' of the summer was keeping hold of star winger Mudryk, who is viewed as integral to Shakhtar's chances of winning a 14th Ukrainian Premier League title. He is often dubbed the 'Ukrainian Neymar' although it's not a nickname the 21-year-old approves of. Shakhtar rejected a €30 million offer from in August and and also enquired about the talented 21-year-old. All three clubs could yet renew their interest in January.
Mudryk himself is now focused on helping Shakhtar qualify for the Champions League last 16. But he admits if Arsenal come calling in January it will be a hard to refuse. "Arsenal is a very good team with very good coach and I like the way they play" revealed Mudryk, whose international teammate is already at the Emirates Stadium. "From my side, I can't say no [to Arsenal] but the transfer is not only my decision. It's a lot of people, like the president of Shakhtar and the club.' "Every guy dreams about the Premier League. It's a top league and everyone wants to play in it. But the speculation has passed and I must move forward and focus on Shakhtar and in winter we will see what will happen. "There was a lot of discussions about a transfer and clubs who want me, but it's normal. Now I am at Shakhtar and I want to play in this team. I love this team. I love every guy in this team. Shakhtar for me is home, but I want to always improve myself and achieve new goals. Now, all my thoughts are only about Shakhtar but in the winter we will see." Watching Mudryk knee-slide to celebrate his goal against Leipzig with his fists clenched and his eyes about to pop out with joy, it was clear what his first ever Champions League goal meant. And for now, Mudryk is intent on leading Shakhtar out their group and in doing so ensure Champions League football continues into 2023. That could yet be key in keeping him at the club beyond January, too. But regardless of whether he stays or go a part of him will always be playing for his country.
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