Ukraine Dominates Poland in Wroclaw: Yaremchuk and Yarmolenko Find the Net.

Ukraine national team defeated Poland
Ukraine national team defeated Poland

Ukraine Secures Victory Over Poland

According to Novyny.live: Under the guidance of coach Andrea Maldera, the Ukrainian national team claimed a commanding 2-0 win in a friendly match against Poland. Held in Wroclaw, the contest saw Ukraine deliver a disciplined performance, keeping a clean sheet throughout.

Roman Yaremchuk opened the scoring in the 34th minute, followed by Andriy Yarmolenko doubling the lead just before halftime in the 44th minute. These precise strikes gave Ukraine a comfortable edge heading into the break. Notably, Anatoliy Trubin started in goal for Ukraine, while Marcin Bułka was Poland's goalkeeper.

Despite the loss, Poland generated several dangerous opportunities but failed to convert them into goals. Ukraine, however, proved more clinical in attack and solid in defense, ensuring their victory.

Team Lineups

Poland's starting eleven was as follows:

  • Bułka — Kiwior (Potołski, 74), Kędziora, Wiśniewski (Wójcik, 46)
  • Pyrka (Wojtuszek, 59), Zieliński (Kapustka, 46), Piotrowski (Śliś, 87), Zalewski (Ruzga, 59)
  • Szymański (Świderski, 46), Lewandowski (Żukowski, 46), Pietushevski (Kamiński, 46)

Ukraine's lineup consisted of:

  • Trubin — Romanchuk (Bondar, 46), Sarapiy, Matviyenko, Mykolenko
  • Ocheretko, Nazaryna (Bondarenko, 82) — Yarmolenko (Shaparenko, 56), Tsygankov (Synchuk, 75), Sudakov (Nazarenko, 56)
  • Yaremchuk (Ponomarenko, 56)

Yellow cards were issued to Nazaryna and Mykolenko during the match.

This victory highlights Ukraine's strong form and readiness for upcoming challenges, as they continue to build momentum on the international stage.

The win carries significance for Ukraine, reinforcing positive trends under their new head coach. Successful performances in international friendlies can boost player confidence and foster a positive atmosphere ahead of official competitions. Moreover, beating a formidable opponent like Poland marks an important step in preparations for European and global tournaments.


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