Ukraine’s National Team Faces Coaching Shake-Up: Who Could Replace Rebrov?.
The Uncertain Future of Ukraine’s Head Coach
According to Novyny.live: Sergei Rebrov’s tenure as head coach of the Ukrainian national football team is under serious threat. With his contract set to expire after the World Cup, recent results have intensified speculation about his departure. A particularly damaging 3-1 loss to Sweden in the 2026 World Cup qualifying playoffs has raised doubts about his effectiveness, sparking widespread debate within Ukrainian sports circles about a potential change in leadership.
Potential Successors for the Top Job
Several promising candidates have emerged as possible replacements for Rebrov. Among them are:
- Andrea Maldera, who previously worked with clubs like Brighton, Marseille, and AC Milan, and also served on Andriy Shevchenko’s coaching staff.
- Dmytro Mykhaylenko, currently coaching the U-19 youth team and bringing his own experience to the table.
- Igor Jovićević, who has managed Karpaty, Dnipro-1, and Shakhtar Donetsk.
- Oleksandr Petrakov, a former Ukraine head coach who led the U-20 team to a World Cup title.
- Myron Markevych, a highly respected and authoritative figure in Ukrainian football.
The coaching situation remains tense, and the final decision will hinge on the team’s upcoming international performances and ongoing discussions within the football community. As of now, Rebrov could lose his position within just two months, underscoring the high stakes of the next matches.
A change in the national team’s coaching staff could significantly reshape its preparation and results in future international competitions. Selecting the right successor will be a critical step toward adopting a new strategy and approach, one that might help the squad achieve stronger outcomes. The coming games are expected to be decisive not only for Sergei Rebrov but also for the broader trajectory of Ukrainian football on the global stage.
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