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Mr. Golden Globe, 45, collapsed in London and cried: Ukraine needs more help! Former teammates have returned to China to join the army

The "Russian-Ukrainian conflict" continues, and recently, the 45-year-old Legendary Ukrainian star Andrei Shevchenko (Sheva) also once again called on other countries in the world to provide more help to Ukraine in an interview with Italy's Rai TV. This "Mr. Golden Globe" even fell down and broke down and cried bitterly in the interview.

Mr. Golden Globe, 45, collapsed in London and cried: Ukraine needs more help! Former teammates have returned to China to join the army

Sheva said with tears: "Although I now live in London, I still have many relatives in Ukraine. Every day I get messages from them, they tell me what's going on, the city is being blown up, many young and old people are losing their lives, and I really hope to wake up from this nightmare. ”

Mr. Golden Globe, 45, collapsed in London and cried: Ukraine needs more help! Former teammates have returned to China to join the army

Shevchenko also called on other countries, including Italy, to give Ukraine more help: "I know Italy has given a lot of help, but I ask for more!" Clubs like the UK have reacted positively to the current situation in Ukraine, and they are ready to admit Ukrainian children into Premier League youth training. ”

Mr. Golden Globe, 45, collapsed in London and cried: Ukraine needs more help! Former teammates have returned to China to join the army

While Shevchenko was crying for his country, his former national team teammate Luzhny made good on his promise, and he postponed his plan to return to England to coach and prepare to return to the country to fight. The former Arsenal defender will join the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Force: "Like all loyal Ukrainians, now I am in Ukraine, defending our homeland with all our peoples, and we will not give up!" ”

Mr. Golden Globe, 45, collapsed in London and cried: Ukraine needs more help! Former teammates have returned to China to join the army

Born in 1968, Luzhny played alongside Sheva during the Dynamo Kiev and Ukrainian national teams. He made 60 appearances for the Ukrainian national team and 37 times as ukrainian captain. In addition, Luzhny played for Premier League giants Arsenal. In 2002 he contributed to Arsenal's "double title". Luzhni's move to return to the army has also received strong support from former teammates, including the current Crystal Palace coach Vieira.

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