Ex-Chelsea player revealed how Shevchenko brutally beat teammate from Israel.


Former London 'Chelsea' footballer Wayne Bridge spoke about the confrontation between Andriy Shevchenko and Tal Ben Haim. He called it the best fight he has ever seen. According to Bridge, the combination delivered by Shevchenko was so strong that it knocked out the opponent. After that, the defender never approached the Ukrainian again. It is noted that Shevchenko played for 'Chelsea' from 2006 to 2008.
At the match 'Shakhtar' - 'Kryvbas', the Donetsk team honored the memory of the fallen heroes of Ukraine. The footballers took to the field wearing T-shirts with the names of those who gave their lives for the country. Each player also had the call sign of the fallen soldier on their shirt. The game ended in a 1:1 draw.
Shakhtar - Kryvbas 1:1 (0:0)
Goals: Artem Bondarenko (66) - Gleiker Mendoza (57)
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In the 20th round of the Ukrainian championship, 'Dynamo' faced LNZ and achieved victory. The 'white-blues' maintained a comfortable lead over their competitors and are preparing for the next match against 'Zorya'.
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