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Former Dynamo player names the "eternal problem" of Ukrainian national team that led to the defeat from Albania

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Artem Milevskyi commented on the failure

Artem Milevskyi, a former Dynamo player, commented on our team's defeat from Albania. According to the 39-year-old Minsk native, the main reason for the unsuccessful performance of Rebrov's team is the lack of overall coherence in their actions.

"How is that possible? Each of our players is better than the opponent and yet the eternal problem in our national team is the lack of chemistry," Milevsky wrote on his Telegram channel.

Former Dynamo player names the ''eternal problem'' of Ukrainian national team that led to the defeat from Albania

As previously reported, the Ukrainian national football team started the League of Nations with a 1-2 defeat. In the 1st round of Division B match at the Generali Arena in Prague, the Yellow and Blues lost to Albania for the first time in history.

Former Dynamo player names the ''eternal problem'' of Ukrainian national team that led to the defeat from Albania

The head coach of the Yellow and Blues, Serhiy Rebrov, explained the defeat by the strength of the opponent. The coach could not contain his emotions, noting that he was dissatisfied with both the result and the game itself.

Former Dynamo player names the ''eternal problem'' of Ukrainian national team that led to the defeat from Albania

In addition, Rebrov was unable to find an answer to the question of how his team managed to concede the second goal.

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