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Whole stadium gives Ukrainian national team player standing ovation after Champions League match in Madrid. Video

Maksym InshakovNews
Our compatriot had a great match of the 4th round of the CL

Real Madrid's Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin received well-deserved admiration from Spanish fans after the Champions League match against Braga in the 4th round. The stands of the legendary Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid gave the 24-year-old Ukrainian national team player a standing ovation.

Lunin, who replaced the main goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga at the last minute, saved a penalty in the 4th minute. Andriy also did not allow the goal in the last seconds by making an amazing save.

The statistical portal SofaScore rated Lunin's actions in this game with an indicator of 8.1. Our compatriot made 4 saves, one successful exit from the goal, 29 touches, 15 out of 18 passes (83% accuracy), and 2 out of 5 accurate diagonals.

The Ukrainian goalkeeper himself was also pleased with his performance and the overall result (3-0 victory).

"This is for you, my love. My support and always there for you. 3 points, good teamwork! Let's move forward. Thank you for your support," Lunin wrote on Instagram, tagging his wife Anastasia Tomazova.

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