Ukrainian Oleksandr Pyshchur scored two goals in two minutes: how Dyer defeated the opponent.
According to inkorr.com: Oleksandr Pyshchur, the striker of the Ukrainian team 'Dyer' in Hungary, impresses with his scoring ability on the football field. In the 1/16 final of the Hungarian Cup, he scored two goals in just two minutes, as reported by 'Glavkom'.
In the 24th minute of the game against 'Pilis', Pyshchur opened the scoring, sending the ball into the opponent's net after a corner. And in the 25th minute, he struck again, receiving a pass from outside the penalty area and heading the ball into the upper corner. After his strikes, 'Dyer' scored five more times, winning 9:0 and advancing to the next round of the Cup.
Remarkable success and football career
Standing at 2.04 meters tall, Oleksandr Pyshchur impresses with his physical strength. He started his career at Chernihiv's 'Desna' and now plays for the Hungarian club 'Dyer', showing incredible results on the field.
Additionally, the Ukrainian national football team defeated the Icelandic national team 5:3 in a World Cup qualifying match.
Match results in the World Cup qualifiers
In the first round of the qualifiers, Ukraine drew 1:1 against Azerbaijan, and in the match against France, the Ukrainian players lost 0:2. The qualifying matches for the 2026 World Cup are challenging, but the Ukrainian national team continues to fight on the field.
During the match between Ukraine and France, Ukrainian fans created a huge banner with the inscription 'Fortress of Europe', supporting the national team in tough qualifying matches.
Thus, Oleksandr Pyshchur demonstrated impressive skills by scoring two goals in a short span of time, helping his team achieve a convincing victory of 9:0. The success of the Ukrainian national team in the World Cup qualifying matches also highlights the strong spirit and efforts of the team on the international stage.
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