Dynamo Kyiv winger Andriy Yarmolenko has always been known for his sincerity and directness. This time, he once again confirmed his reputation, answering the question of which of the two legends of Ukrainian football - Andriy Shevchenko or Serhii Rebrov - is the better player.
Andriy Yarmolenko about his idols
"It's a difficult question, if you name one, the head coach won't call him to the national team, if you name another - he's the president of UAF, he won't be called either, I choose both of them (laughs). But to be honest, when I was a child, my idol was Shevchenko, I liked him. But when I grew up, I realized that Rebrov is also a great football player," Yarmolenko said.
The choice between Shevchenko and Rebrov
Choosing between Shevchenko and Rebrov is really not an easy task. Both football players left an unforgettable mark in the history of Ukrainian football and became an example for a new generation of players. Shevchenko, winner of the 2004 Ballon d'Or, is known for his performances for Dynamo Kyiv and Milan, where he won numerous titles and set records. Rebrov, in turn, also had an impressive career playing for Dynamo and Tottenham Hotspur, earning recognition as one of the club's all-time leading goalscorers.
Career of Andriy Yarmolenko
Yarmolenko, who is currently one of the leaders of Dynamo Kyiv and the national team of Ukraine, also has ambitions to break the records of his idols. In particular, he wants to surpass Shevchenko in the number of goals scored for the national team. At the moment, Yarmolenko has already come close to this achievement and has every chance to become a new record holder.
A view of the future
Yarmolenko's answer to the question of choosing between Shevchenko and Rebrov shows how important both of these players are for Ukrainian football. They not only left their mark in history, but also continue to influence a new generation of football players. Yarmolenko, like many other young players, grew up watching their performances, and now he himself becomes an example to follow.
Conclusion
Regardless of who is considered the best - Shevchenko or Rebrov - their contribution to the development of Ukrainian football is undeniable. And Yarmolenko, who chose both, shows that real idols can be different people, but they are united by one common goal - to achieve success and popularize Ukrainian football in the international arena.
Editor: Emilia Morozova
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