Ukrainian goalkeeper, who moved to Benfica, said goodbye to Shakhtar
Ukrainian goalkeeper Anatoly Trubinwho has just officially become a player Benficawarmly said goodbye to minerhis coaches, players and fans.
“I dedicated 6 years of my life to Shakhtar. Here I grew up as a football player and as a person. A great value for me is to have the opportunity not only to be in the structure of such a big club, but also to join its victories.
“Big thanks to every coach from the time of the Shakhtar Academy to this day. You have taught me everything that I can and know. It is an honor to share the dressing room with the club’s outstanding players. You have always been an example to me. It is a great pride to have the support of Shakhtar’s best and loyal fans. You will always remain in my heart.”
“But now is the time to move on. I do not say goodbye, but say Goodbye.
22-year-old Trubin is a graduate of Shakhtar, he has been playing for the Pitmen’s first team since 2019. Last season, Anatoly accounted for 38 matches for the Donetsk club in all competitions (40 goals conceded). The goalkeeper completed 14 meetings “to zero”. This season, Trubin did not enter the field.
Shakhtar have picked up four points from two matches in the 2023/24 Ukrainian Premier League. Benfica became champions of Portugal and advanced to the group stage of the Champions League.
The Eagles triumphed in the Portuguese Super Cup today, beating Porto 2-0. One of Benfica’s goals is on account of the Argentine Angel Di Maria.
Source: Sportarena
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