Ukraine to Leave Poland: Rebrov Refuses to Hand Rivals an Unfair Advantage

The head coach of the Ukrainian national team, Serhiy Rebrov, has confirmed on UPL TV that Ukraine will not play its potential World Cup play-off “home” matches in Poland. The decision comes for an obvious reason — the draw has paired Ukraine with a possible meeting against Poland, making the idea of hosting a crucial match on Polish soil far from fair.
“If we move forward, we definitely won’t play a home match against Poland in Poland. That’s simply not normal. Right now we’re choosing, we’re deciding,” Rebrov explained.
The coach added that the team is looking for a location where both of its “home” fixtures can be played without constant travel interruptions. “I mean both home matches. We don’t need to travel all the time — you know what the logistics are like. I believe that if we choose a stadium and a country, that’s where both matches should take place,” said Rebrov.
To reach the FIFA World Cup, Ukraine must first overcome Sweden in the opening play-off round, and then face the winner of the Poland vs. Albania clash. The stakes could not be higher — and Ukraine is determined not to start the decisive battles at a disadvantage.
