Ukraine's fortunes at Euro 2024 took a turn for the better as Roman Yaremchuk's late goal clinched a dramatic 2-1 victory over Slovakia. Trailing at half-time, the Ukrainians showcased resilience and tactical acumen to overturn the deficit, securing their first points of the tournament.

Mudryk's Energetic Performance Ignites Ukraine

Mykhailo Mudryk was a constant threat on the left flank, maintaining his place in the starting lineup despite Serhiy Rebrov making four changes from the squad that suffered a 3-0 defeat to Romania. Mudryk's dynamism and relentless attacking runs kept the Slovakian defense on high alert throughout the match.

Slovakia's Early Lead

Despite Ukraine's strong start, it was Slovakia who drew first blood in the 17th minute. Lukas Haraslin delivered a pinpoint cross that was expertly headed down by Ivan Schranz at the back post, leaving Ukrainian goalkeeper Heorhiy Bushchan with no chance.

Ukraine's Persistence Pays Off

The Blues nearly equalized through full-back Oleksandr Tymchyk, whose effort was tipped onto the post by Slovakian goalkeeper Martin Dubravka. Mudryk also came close before the break, only to be thwarted by Dubravka once again.

Shaparenko's Composure Levels the Score

Eight minutes into the second half, Mudryk's surging run through the midfield set the stage for Ukraine's equalizer. The attack culminated in Mykola Shaparenko coolly slotting the ball into the net, bringing Ukraine back on level terms.

Yaremchuk's Decisive Moment

As the match entered its final stages, Ukraine's persistence was rewarded. Substitute Roman Yaremchuk showcased exceptional control to bring down a long ball between two defenders and produced a clinical finish with just ten minutes remaining. Mudryk was substituted for Ruslan Malinovskyi shortly after, and Ukraine held firm to secure a vital win.

Implications for Group E

This victory propels Ukraine to second place in Group E, tied on points with Slovakia but ahead on head-to-head record. Romania remains at the top and will face Romelu Lukaku's Belgium next. The win keeps Ukraine's hopes alive for progressing to the knockout stages, adding intrigue to the group dynamics.

Editor: Emiliia Morozova