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Roman Yaremchuk supports homeland Ukraine with symbolic celebration in Champions League | Champions League

Old Jupiler Pro League-famous Roman Yaremchuk put himself in the international spotlight twice today. First with a goal, then with the celebration of that goal.

In the Champions League match against Ajax, the former attacker of AA Gent acted as supersub. On the hour, Yaremchuk was sent between the lines to erase a 1-2 deficit. With success: 10 minutes later he reacted fastest to a released ball from Ajax keeper Pasveer.

During the celebration of that equalizer, the Ukrainian footballer took off his football shirt. Under his competition jersey he wore a t-shirt with the coat of arms of his home country Ukraine.

A well-aimed political statement.

The attacker could not stop the attacker from being penalized by UEFA and that it resulted in a yellow card. With this symbolic action, Yaremchuk is supporting his homeland, which is currently embroiled in a political conflict with border country Russia.

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