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Published 16:06 22 Feb 2022 GMT
"We have to hope the difficult days will go away and there will be peace and prosperity for our country. Obviously, if the situation changes, we will have to assess the position."
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Premier League chief Yevhen Dykyy added: "We continue to closely monitor the situation, but at the moment the season resumes with a match between Mynai and Zorya Luhansk on Friday." UEFA have also revealed that they are considering changing the location of the Champions League final - which was due to be hosted in the Russian city of St. Petersburg in May. Related links:Ronaldinho ‘comes out of retirement’ to sign for Italian football club
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