Milevskiy sharply criticized Dynamo players who nearly fought each other.


Former football forward Artem Milevskiy commented on the conflict between Kyiv club players Vladislav Vanat and Matviy Ponomarenko after the match against Luhansk 'Zorya'.
Milevskiy stated that Dynamo players should remember that people are watching them. He emphasized the unacceptability of resorting to violence, especially for Dynamo players. He compared it to a 'kindergarten' and stressed that they need to behave like adults and respect themselves, their teammates, and the club. He also believes that older players will find a way to resolve the conflict and teach younger players how to behave correctly. He urged the team to unite and achieve their goal.
'I do not know the situation from the inside and cannot say who is right and who is wrong. But resorting to violence is not very dignified, especially if you play for Dynamo. It looks immature, like some kind of kindergarten. You need to respect yourself, your teammates, and the club. People are watching you. I think there are those in 'Dynamo' who can advise to prevent such conflicts in the future. I am confident that the older players will figure it out and teach the younger ones how to behave properly. The team needs to unite and achieve its goals. Come on, guys, I believe in you,' - said Milevskiy.
After the match between Dynamo and Zorya, a dispute arose between Ponomarenko and Vanat. Vanat tugged Matviy's shirt several times, while he loudly explained something to his teammate.
In this match, Dynamo could not defeat Zorya and lost important points in the championship race. The next match will be on March 29 against 'Rukh'.
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