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Ukraine back on track after comeback win over Slovakia at Euro 2024

Copyright Source: Yueke Tue, Jul 2, 2024

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Ukraine Back on Track After Comeback Win Over Slovakia at Euro 2024
DUESSELDORF, Germany (AP) — It’s all about resilience for Ukraine at the European Championship, whether on the field or trying to inspire those at home in wartime.
After being blown out by Romania 3-0 in its first match, Ukraine conceded the opening goal to Slovakia on Friday but fought back for a much-needed 2-1 win, prompting emotional scenes with their fans afterward.
“Our mental strength was shown to the best of our ability on the pitch,” midfielder Mykola Shaparenko said through a translator after scoring one goal and setting up another.
Ukraine’s first comeback win in the Euros in 12 years was also their third comeback win in four competitive games this year. More importantly, the Ukrainians remained in contention for the last 16 after substitute Roman Yaremchuk’s goal sealed the win.
Showing that Ukraine can fight, overcome obstacles, and win “is exactly what Ukraine’s National Football Team is doing today,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted on social media after the game.
After two 2-1 comeback wins in the playoffs in March, Ukraine's result against Slovakia by the same score has revived the team’s campaign. The next aim is reaching the knockout stages in the first major tournament for Ukraine since Russia’s invasion in 2022. That is likely to require at least a draw against Belgium on Wednesday.
Ukraine’s poor goal difference following a heavy defeat on Monday meant another loss would have put it on the brink of elimination.
“Today, it was a different spirit,” coach Serhiy Rebrov said. “It was a very important win for our country, for Ukraine, for our fathers, for our supporters, and I’m sure today they were proud of the players.”
Slovakia is level with Ukraine and Romania on three points in Group E. Romania and Belgium meet on Saturday.
Rebrov made four changes to the team after the Romania loss, but the same fragility in defense remained — at least to begin with.
Goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin, in for Andriy Lunin after errors against Romania, made a series of saves early on but could do nothing to stop the opening goal.
Ivan Schranz, who also scored the only goal in the surprise win four days ago, was left free at the far post when his marker Oleksandr Zinchenko jumped to intercept a cross which flew over his head.
Zinchenko was at fault for the first goal but pivotal to the second, overlapping on the left flank to receive the ball and cross low for Shaparenko, who found space to score his first international goal in nearly three years.
Bringing Yaremchuk off the bench to replace the mostly ineffective Artem Dovbyk changed the game again as he surged past the Slovakian defense to score the winner.
Slovakia is fighting to prevent a repeat of the 2021 Euros, where it won its first game but lost the next two and was eliminated in the group stage on goal difference. It may have to play its next game against Romania on Wednesday without defender David Hancko, who injured his hamstring, coach Francesco Calzona said.
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NEXT: Yankees cut González, demote Marinaccio, bring up Bickford and Gómez in bullpen revamp
Yankees Cut González, Demote Marinaccio, Bring Up Bickford and Gómez in Bullpen Revamp NEW YORK (AP) — The Yankees shuffled their bullpen after losing consecutive series to AL East rivals Boston and Baltimore, bringing up right-handers Phil Bickford and Yoendrys Gómez, cutting left-hander Victor González, and demoting right-hander Ron Marinaccio. New York used its bullpen for 7 2/3 innings in Thursday’s 17-5 loss to the Orioles and for six innings in Wednesday’s 7-6 defeat. The Yankees’ pitching staff entered Friday’s series opener against Atlanta with a 4.59 ERA in June, up from a major league-best 2.37 in May. “A big thing was the numbers game. Just, obviously, we’re leaning on the ‘pen heavily the last two days, so needed some coverage down there,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “And talk about certain things to shake up and pay attention.” Second baseman Gleyber Torres was out of the starting lineup after leaving Thursday’s game because of right groin tightness. Boone said an MRI was negative and Torres likely will be available over the weekend. New York acquired González from the Los Angeles Dodgers in December along with second base prospect Jorbit Vivas for shortstop Trey Sweeney, the 20th overall pick in the 2021 amateur draft. González, 28, had a 3.68 ERA in 27 relief appearances, allowing 13 hits in 23 1/3 innings while walking 13 and striking out 11. He was designated for assignment by the Yankees after giving up five runs — four earned — three hits and two walks over his last three outings. “That was tough because I’ve really enjoyed Vic. I respect him. He’s had some success in the league,” Boone said. “Hard getting him into a good role here, but definitely had some struggles with the strike throwing and not putting guys away a little bit and just felt like this was something over the long haul that we’re probably going to have to address.” Marinaccio, 28, was brought up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on April 13, sent down May 10, and recalled June 9. He allowed five runs — four earned — seven hits and four walks over 6 1/3 innings in four outings during his latest big league stint. Boone said Marinaccio took the demotion “like a pro but he’s not thrilled about it, obviously.” Bickford, 28, was released by the New York Mets in the final week of spring training and was given $217,742 in termination pay rather than the $900,000 salary he won as part of a non-guaranteed contract in salary arbitration. He signed a minor league deal with the Yankees and went 2-2 with a 2.94 ERA in 22 relief appearances for Scranton, striking out 35 and walking 12 in 27 2/3 innings. His deal with the Yankees calls for a $1.1 million salary in the major leagues and $180,000 with the minors. “Tough right on right guy,” Boone said. “He’ll give you some length.” Gómez, 24, was 2-3 with a 3.12 ERA in 12 starts for the RailRiders, striking out 54 and walking 26 in 46 innings. He made his big league debut last September and appeared in one major league game this season, striking out the side in the ninth inning of an 8-0 win at San Diego on May 24. “The couple opportunities he has gotten up here, he’s done a nice job,” Boone said. “He’s got a lot of talent. He’s still very raw and has had some injuries in his young career.” ___ AP MLB:

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