KIEV, (Reuters) – Ukraine’s Euro 2012 party started in style when they sealed a thrilling 2-1 comeback win over Sweden as Andriy Shevchenko struck twice to complete a perfect evening for the co-hosts in Group D yesterday.
The 35-year-old Shevchenko powered in two headers, cancelling out Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s opening goal and reminding everyone of his sheer class, grit and determination.
Shevchenko left the pitch to a standing ovation after being substituted and the final whistle triggered wild celebrations in the stands before “Sheva” embraced coach Oleg Blokhin and ran towards the crowd with his arms raised in celebration.
Ukraine’s first win in a European championship match also resounded in Lviv with thousands of happy fans walking through the streets chanting ‘Ukraine’ and ‘Sheva, Sheva’.
In Kiev, car horns were honking around the Olympic stadium as thousands of fans headed towards the fan zone next to Independence square.
The win was not only down to Shevchenko as Ukraine played neat football in the first half and Sweden looked nothing like the team who had scored 31 goals in their qualifying campaign.
“Go Ukraine!” was played at a deafening volume to the sound of old school techno music before kickoff in a friendly and festive atmosphere with the fans appearing as one wearing yellow shirts, either Swedish or Ukrainian.