Zinchenko: Seeing Ukraine destruction was scary, I wish to play an element

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They are tears of anger, disappointment and the results of his first go to to Ukraine since Russia invaded his homeland over a 12 months in the past.

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Zinchenko returned just a few weeks again, visiting a college in Chernihiv Oblast (a province within the north of the nation) that had been hit throughout a missile assault.

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Where as soon as there have been lecture rooms, there now could be rubble. Just 10 per cent of the college continues to be standing.

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“It’s a completely different story when you see these destroyed buildings by your own eyes rather than your phone,” says Zinchenko, talking again in London.

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“Imagine trying to sleep through the night with your babies, with your kids, and then suddenly there is a siren from 1am to 5am.

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“You need to wake up, go underground to the bunker and hide yourself. You never know where the bomb or rocket might hit.”

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As effectively because the missile assault, the college was in an space that was occupied by Russian troops for 33 days final 12 months. The youngsters’s tales clarify Zinchenko’s tears.

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“Imagine you are a kid and you see someone coming with a mask on in your house to steal, but this is even worse,” he says.

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“The guys are coming with guns, they do much, much more scary things and then they just leave.

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“These were real true stories from the kids. It was honestly… I was like in shock. You cannot see it even from movies. Kids cannot lie, they are just talking the real truth.”

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Zinchenko has been serving to his nation ever since struggle broke out, the Arsenal defender instantly considering: “How can I help? What can I do? What can we send?”

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He and former Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko grew to become ambassadors of UNITED24, the official fundraising platform of Ukraine curated by president Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Zinchenko and Shevchenko met throughout their current journey and the trio have united for Game4Ukraine, a charity match at Stamford Bridge on August 5.

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All of the funds raised by the match will assist rebuild the Mykhailo-Kotsiubynsky Lyceum college in Chernihiv Oblast.

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Zinchenko is aware of the true heroes are on the frontline however he's doing all he can.

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“For me, it’s impossible to compare,” he says. “I can help from here, much more to my country and to the people, rather than if I would be there at the moment.

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“But, I promise, that I really want to be there - even now - because last week when I just arrived there… I don’t know, this is my homeland. I just went in, and I just want to be there. That’s it, that’s it.”

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Zinchenko hopes that underneath Zelensky a greater Ukraine could be constructed, however proper now the tales he tells paint a bleak image.

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“One scary story, I heard about one woman, holding two little babies, born just a few months ago,” he says having spoken to volunteers on the destroyed dam in Nova Kakhovka.

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“She was on the roof with two of them, holding the last stone and trying to survive. Unfortunately, she didn’t, with the kids.

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“Listening to these stories — real stories, not from the internet — you just think… for what? To achieve what?

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“I am angry every single day because I really want to know what they are doing - to achieve what? To win what?”

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Hearing Zinchenko communicate, it's unimaginable to suppose he has simply competed - and excelled - in an Arsenal workforce that pushed Manchester City all the best way within the Premier League title race.

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How did he cope when his homeland is at struggle?

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“Oh please, please don’t get me in my head because I don’t know what is there at the moment,” he says. “Honestly, it’s incredible.”

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Football has helped. Being on the pitch is the one place Zinchenko can overlook, even when just for 90 minutes.

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“That’s why I think today football is such a powerful opportunity to stick together, to be united, to send any messages you want, to have fun,” he says. “Since the invasion my head was lost, but still me and my family were talking a lot about this, and we have to keep going.

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“Football is my life and when I am on the pitch, I am starting to forget about everything.”

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Zinchenko additionally seen first-hand the facility of soccer. On his journey to Chernihiv Oblast, he and Shevchenko had a kickabout with the youngsters caught up within the struggle. For a quick second, smile and laughter returned to the playground.

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“Our heroes they are losing their lives, they are taking the risk of their lives on the frontline,” he says. “So that’s why we have to keep going, otherwise…I know guys everyone has some fatigue, I know, but in my case I cannot stop.”

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Zelensky isn't stopping both and, as a lot as Zinchenko’s journey to Ukraine left him unhappy, it additionally impressed him to maintain working for a greater future.

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“The things he (Zelensky) does are incredible,” says Zinchenko. “Watching all this process from the inside, the people around him, how they work is unbelievable.

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“They don’t stop. They. Don’t. Stop. It looked like they weren’t tired at all. I believe with this kind of energy, with these kind of people, we have a bright future.”

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Zinchenko really believes that's potential and plans to reside in Ukraine when he sooner or later retires. He has one little one along with his spouse, Vlada, and they're anticipating one other.

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“I just want to do something good,” he says. “So when they grow up, they will ask me: ‘Daddy when this war was in our country what did you do - how much did you help people?’

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“I just want to look at my babies’ eyes and I just want to say: ‘Me and your mum, we were trying to do our best’. That is what is in my head.

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“You have two options: to give up or the other way is try to help as much as you can. I am so proud of my people and to be Ukrainian.”

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Game4Ukraine is happening at Stamford Bridge on August 5. Tickets are on sale now at game4ukraine.com. Game4Ukraine might be broadcast reside within the UK on Sky and free to stream for these in Ukraine

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