Some kindergarten. Leonenko emotionally commented on the conflict between Dynamo players.
13.03.2025
1972

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Shostal Oleksandr
13.03.2025
1972

Leonenko: conflicts between football players are not from great intelligence
Former Dynamo forward Viktor Leonenko expressed his opinion on the conflict between forwards Matviy Ponomarenko and Vladislav Vanat after the match with Zorya. This was reported by Glavkom, referring to sport-express.ua.
According to Leonenko, such situations arise not because of the players' great intelligence.
If Vanat was offended by Ponomarenko because he did not pass the ball, then he should better play in the Leather Ball tournament. Such conflicts are certainly not a sign of great intelligence. It's just like kindergarten - 'I wasn't passed the ball.' Should everyone pass to Vanat? Does he pass to everyone? But if they understand each other and start acting, they will have a chance to become at least semi-footballers. Otherwise, they are headed for the Leather Ball. Vanat is the top scorer of the UPL, but no one needs that! That's where they should start. You shouldn't wait for a pass, you need to take it and score. It's not difficult in our championship
Let us remind you that after the game with Zorya, a dispute arose between Dynamo players Matviy Ponomarenko and Vladislav Vanat.
After the end of the game, Vladislav Vanat emotionally talked to Matviy Ponomarenko, pulling at his shirt several times. At that Time, Ponomarenko was loudly explaining something to his teammate.
The next match of Dynamo will be on March 29 away against Rukh from Lviv.
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