In the other group game, the Netherlands also coasted to a 2-0 win over Austria. As it stands, the Oranje have already booked their place in the last 16 of the competition.
However, the race for second place remains tight. Ukraine, though, could’ve found themselves facing an early exit had they failed to beat North Macedonia.
But Andriy Shevchenko’s side rose to the occasion thanks to goals from Andriy Yarmolenko and Roman Yaremchuk, rendering Ezgjan Alioski’s penalty goal a consolation.
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Ukraine get the job done against North Macedonia
Ukraine made a fantastic start to the game against North Macedonia. The Blue and Yellow were so dominant that their opponents had to stay in their own half for larger parts.
Having lost their opening group game against the Netherlands, Ukraine made sure to put things right in their second match.
Despite being the underdogs, the Goran Pandev-led Macedonia also gave a good account of themselves, especially in the second half.
They took the game to Shevchenko’s side and, once they reduced the deficit to 2-1, thanks to a well-taken penalty from Ezgjan Alioski, the game became more even.
Ukraine held on to record a very important win, which all but revives their chances of qualifying for the round of 16 at Euro 2020.
Confidence booster for Ukraine ahead of Austria test
Ukraine’s victory comes as a huge boost for the country but they have very little time to celebrate, as another big game awaits.
Shevchenko’s side will play against Austria in their final group game, with both teams currently having three points apiece.
The game is going to be a cracker, as the winner will automatically join the Netherlands as runners-up in Group C and advance to the last 16.
The final match of Group C between Ukraine and Austria will be a tantalizing game for all neutrals. Brace yourselves for an absolute cracker.
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