Manchester Evening News

Zinchencko plans to take trophy to Ukraine one day

- By ANDY HAMPSON

OLEKSANDR Zinchenko broke down in tears as he thanked City for their support after clinching his fourth Premier League title with the club.

The Ukraine internatio­nal has been a key figure in the Blues’ latest success despite the emotional turmoil he has suffered since Russia’s invasion of his homeland in February.

Zinchenko came off the bench and made a significan­t contributi­on as City came from 2-0 down to win 3-2 yesterday.

“At some point, especially in the beginning, I didn’t think too much about football because it is impossible to live with what is happening in my country,” Zinchenko said.

“But with all the support which I had during this period, we did it. It means everything to me.

“Honestly I want to die for these people, for all this support, because what people gave me and what they have done for me during this toughest period of my life.

“I am so appreciati­ve and I will never forget this. Never in my life.

“It’s unforgetta­ble emotions for me. I am so proud to be Ukrainian and I would love one day to bring this title to Ukraine, to all Ukrainian people, because they deserve it.”

Zinchenko replaced captain Fernandinh­o at half-time after the Brazilian had struggled in what was his final game for the club.

The veteran midfielder had again been deployed as a makeshift centre-back due to injuries and his substituti­on was not the farewell he might have envisaged.

Yet, come the end of the game, the 37-year-old was more than happy to be signing off by lifting the Premier League trophy and collecting a fifth winner’s medal.

He said: “You never give up and we always believed it. To finish my nine years at City by winning my fifth Premier League title is a dream come true. To have won this trophy four times in five years really is amazing. Everyone knows the Premier League is the most competitiv­e in world football, but we have shown consistenc­y over a long period. That is testament to what City have built. “It’s really emotional day for me. I’m so grateful for City.”

 ?? ?? Oleks Zinchenko drapes the Ukrainian flag around the Premier League trophy having become emotional at the end of the game
Oleks Zinchenko drapes the Ukrainian flag around the Premier League trophy having become emotional at the end of the game

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