The Valencia forward took fifth place in the list of top scorers for the blue-yellows
Roman Yaremchuk and Artem Dovbik – Main characters semi-final qualifying playoff match Euro 2024 Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ukraine. The first, coming on as a substitute, scored “1+1” using the “goal+pass” system, the second scored the decisive goal in the match, which brought Rebrov’s team into the final round of selection. It is noteworthy that in Yaremchuk and Dovbik’s careers in the national team have already seen similar fightswhen exactly they became the saviors of the Ukrainian team.
See also: Bosnia and Herzegovina – Ukraine. Goal video and match review
Yaremchuk “made” the match with Finland and scored “1+1” four times in matches for the national team
The current two points per match is the fourth such figure in Yaremchuk’s career in the national team. The forward managed to score two points per game in matches with Serbia (Euro 2020 qualification), the Netherlands (Euro 2020 finals), Finland (2022 World Cup qualification) and now with Bosnia and Herzegovina. Three times Roman’s efforts brought the blue-and-yellows victories, once – in the game with the Netherlands – they were not even enough for a draw.
But if in the game with Serbia Yaremchuk’s “1+1” did not have a fateful influence on the result – Ukraine won 5:0, Roman assisted the second goal and scored the fourth goal in the game, then the match with Finland, as now with Bosnia and Herzegovina , the forward, as they say, did.
The match in Helsinki as part of the group round of the 2022 World Cup qualification was one of the most important for Ukraine in that cycle. The blue-and-yellows did not win even once in their five starting matches, ending five meetings, including the home game with the Finns, in a draw. Finland scored the same five points in four matches (two draws, a win and a loss). In Helsinki, Yaremchuk assisted Yarmolenko in the fourth minute, and in the 34th minute he scored himself, scoring after Pukki’s goal.
Dovbik’s benefit in Glasgow
Dovbik saves Ukraine for the second time in knockout matches. This happened for the first time in the 1/8 final match of the historic Euro 2020 for the blue-yellows. In Glasgow, in a match against Sweden, Dovbik appeared on the Hampden Park lawn in the 106th minute, and in the 121st minute he brought Ukraine a ticket to the quarter-finals.
The goal against Bosnia and Herzegovina was Dovbik’s eighth in 24 matches for the national team, which allowed him to enter the TOP 15 of the best blue-and-yellow snipers in history.
Yaremchuk, having scored against Bosnia, scored his 14th goal in 47 matches for the blue-and-yellows, moving up to fifth place in the list of the team’s best snipers. Roman had one goal left before Sergei Rebrov, who was in fourth.
Source: Sportarena

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