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Ukraine striker Andrei Shevchenko given 50/50 chance of facing England

 

John Curtis
Monday 18 June 2012 19:01 BST
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There has been talk that striker Andrei Shevchenko could be left out of the Euro squad, but that would prompt widespread dismay in Ukraine
There has been talk that striker Andrei Shevchenko could be left out of the Euro squad, but that would prompt widespread dismay in Ukraine (Getty Images)

Ukraine striker Andrei Shevchenko has been given only a 50-50 chance of being fit for tomorrow's Euro 2012 Group D clash with England by his coach Oleh Blokhin.

The former Chelsea player is continuing to have treatment for the knee injury suffered initially against Sweden which he then aggravated against France.

Blokhin grew irritated at the stream of questions about Shevchenko during his pre-match press conference at the Donbass Stadium.

But he confirmed: "It is hard to say whether Shevchenko will be fit but I would say his chances of being fit to face England are 50-50.

"There are still 24 hours to go before the game and we will do everything possible to get him fit.

"He is a big player for us and if he is unable to play it will be a big loss to us.

"But there are other players in my squad. I understand the interest in him but this press conference should not just be about Shevchenko."

Shevchenko is now 35 but he showed his class in netting twice in the 2-1 win over Sweden.

PA

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