Golden September, Golden 76 generation - Ukrainian nuclear warhead Sheva, happy birthday! (turn)
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Some people only have one city in their careers, like Totti, the wolf king; Some people's careers are like traveling around the world, like Ronaldo, and these two are always rare, most of the football newcomers who came from small teams come from small clubs to big clubs, and maybe occasionally go to one or two big teams in their careers, and finally return the last light and heat to the small team that once nurtured him, and the career of the Ukrainian nuclear warhead Shevchenko is the same as that of most football superstars. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
Ukraine, probably we know a little bit about this country is in the big news. The turmoil in Ukraine, although not in some parts of the Middle East, is a suicide bombing at every turn. But the always heavily armed Ukrainian soldiers, as well as the opposition's clamor from time to time, add a little sadness and sorrow to this old country that should be comfortable and quiet.
The country's strife did not start in the past few years, from World War II to the Cold War, Ukraine's long-term delicate relationship with Russia, as well as Ukraine's geopolitical importance in Europe, led to the voice of friction and disputes in Ukraine. If you go back in time, you will find that Kievan Rus' is actually the predecessor of the Slavic nation, which also became the beginning of the ******** of Ukrainians and Russians.
History is always written by heroes. In such a country as Ukraine, which is in desperate need of heroes, "nuclear warheads" were born. This nuclear warhead is not the one from Chernobyl, but Shevchenko, the hero of Ukraine on the green field. Shevchenko was born on September 29, 1976 in Dver, Ukraine, Kievshna. Sixty kilometres east of Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, the plains of central Ukraine are mesmerizing, with mountains and rivers, just like in a European oil painting.
Shevchenko means "tailor's son" in Ukrainian, and interestingly, Shevchenko's family was not a tailor-made tailor family, but an authentic military family. Sheva's father was a second lieutenant in a Soviet tank regiment with which he was stationed in East Germany for more than a decade. This is a little more subtle to the fact that Barak, who was born in the former GDR, and his family, I wonder if Barak's father had met Shevchenko's father in East Germany. However, Shevchenko's father did not let his children show themselves on the field at first, like Barak's father or most European parents, and Shevchenko's father preferred his son to follow his father's legacy and become a glorious Ukrainian soldier in those special years in Ukraine.
Fortunately, Shevchenko's mother's sensitivity and open-mindedness as a teacher allowed us to finally see a child who likes to play football and has a lot of talent to play football, and continues his dream of galloping on the green field. Life in Ukraine during the Cold War was indeed difficult, and even though Shevchenko's family later moved to a house in Kyiv due to his father's job transfer, the living conditions were still very difficult. Sometimes Shevchenko would go barefoot the next day when he broke a pair of shoes, because his mother told him he couldn't buy him two pairs of shoes a month. Even this did not devastate Shevchenko's football dream. After arriving in Kyiv, the young Sheva wanted to join the famous team Dynamo Kyiv.
【Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine】Kiev is now the capital of Ukraine, the center of economy, culture and politics. But in Shevchenko's childhood, Kiev was only the third largest city in the Soviet Union. Dynamo Kyiv, on the other hand, was founded in 1927 and is a superpower in the former Soviet Union and Ukraine. Such a strong club must have a very complete youth training system, so Shevchenko, who was only 9 years old, used his football talent to conquer the coach of the Dynamo Kyiv Football School Shpakov. "He is present both offensively and defensively, and his vision is close to that of an adult," Shpakov said. "Shpakov is glad that there are still potential stars in the football world in Oblon, Kyiv. Shevchenko was naturally happy, but it was not so easy to convince Shevchenko's father, a stubborn old soldier, to let Sheva really start his career, and all Sheva's father's worries were not unreasonable, so Shevchenko's stubborn father finally signed an agreement.
In 1986, four weeks after Shevchenko signed a contract with the Kyiv Dynamo Junior Team, the Chernobyl nuclear leak occurred, so the Kyiv Dynamo Football School began to relocate, and Shevchenko's parents, who had heard the rumors earlier, once again issued a ban on Sheva in order to protect Sheva, and the stubborn Sheva persuaded his parents, but also for his parents to rest assured, promised to go home after training. So for football Shevchenko had to travel through the city, but he had no complaints. Through Shevchenko's tireless efforts and his own talent, Shevchenko became one of the best in the different echelons of the Kyiv Dynamo.
In 1988, 12-year-old Shevchenko entered the youth team of Dynamo Kyiv, where he met Lobanovsky, a famous coach who influenced his life. In 1990, at the age of 14, Shevchenko participated in a football match named after the famous Welsh goalscorer Ian Rush with the Dynamo youth team in Kiev. Although he has just debuted, the title of "Ronaldo of Eastern Europe" has made the teenager Shevchenko famous, fast, good bouncing, good at counterattacking, simple and practical dribbling breakthroughs, excellent sense of running without the ball and grabbing points, and Shevchenko, who was born in a youth team with deep European cultural heritage, has more tactical awareness of European players, and is already a comprehensive and inexplicable existence.
In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed, Ukraine became independent, and Kiev once again became the capital of Ukraine. Shevchenko started his era at Dynamo Kyiv – in 1994, at the age of 18, Sheva finally entered the Dynamo Kyiv adult team, began to make his league debut, and completed his coming-of-age ceremony with a 4-2 win over Dynip on December 1 of that year. Under the guidance of the famous coach Nobalovsky, a new group of young people of Dynamo Kiev began to shine in Europe, and the leader of them was Shevchenko. Under his impact on the opponent's goal again and again, Dynamo Kiev won 5 league titles and 3 cup titles in a row, Shevchenko's goal rate averaged 0.8 per game in the 97-99 season, won the Golden Boot in the Champions League, and left countless masterpieces - a hat-trick in the group stage half-time bloodied Camp Nou, and the stars of Camp Nou that year were Figo and Rivaldo of the 72nd golden generation. Together with his teammate Rebrov, he formed the most attacking combination in the history of Dynamo Kyiv and even Ukraine.
In the 98-99 season, in the quarterfinals, 3 goals in 2 games, it was Shevchenko's goal that helped the Dynamo Kyiv team defeat the defending champion Real Madrid in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, and Dynamo Kyiv made history in the Champions League semifinals; In the semi-finals against the powerful Bayern, the young Shevchenko unceremoniously scored 2 goals in 2 games, and finally stopped the final 3:3 due to a lack of away goals. He was 23 years old, and by that time he had already been elected Ukrainian Footballer of the Year twice, an honor that is unique in the history of Ukrainian football. In addition to his dazzling football talent and the youthful heroism of the newborn calf who is not afraid of tigers, coupled with his handsome appearance and elegant temperament, the young Shevchenko became the idol of Ukrainian fans early. However, when the child grows up, he will eventually leave the land of his hometown and go to the outside world to break through.
In 1999, AC Milan's centenary, Silvio Berlusconi gave AC Milan and AC Milan fans a huge gift - the Ukrainian nuclear warhead, coveted by all of Europe, a new generation of European killers descended on the Rossoneri.
Unlike Kiev, Milan is the second largest city in Italy and an important transport mouthpiece in southern Europe. It is one of the world's famous international metropolises, there is history, culture, football, and fashion, and the newcomer Shevchenko is shy like a big boy next door in the country.
The answer is yes, in the first game of Serie A, Shevchenko scored his first goal in Serie A, this season Shevchenko finally scored 24 goals in Serie A, won the 1999-2000 Serie A Golden Boot Award, became the sixth player in history to win the Golden Boot in the first season of Serie A, and also became the second foreign player after Platini to win the title of top scorer in the first season of Serie A. Milan fans have affectionately dubbed him the "New Basten". Of course, what makes Milan fans talk about is Shevchenko's performance in the Milan derby, since Ronaldo joined Inter Milan to become the killer of the "Milan derby", the Rossoneri have also been looking for their own "derby killer", so in the first Milan derby of the first season, Shevchenko deservedly became the "derby killer" of the Rossoneri. Despite his first season in Milan, Shevchenko was crowned with accolades, but he didn't get the Rossoneri back a trophy, but the young man in his early twenties wasn't criticised for having done enough. That year, he became the third place in the Golden Globe Awards and began to officially enter the ranks of world-class superstars.
When the 2001-2002 season arrived, Silvio Berlusconi and Galliani not only brought a pervasive striker to Milan fans, Inzaghi; He also brought Milan the feats of the once red and black and the founder of the future Milan dynasty, Carlo Ancelotti. Under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, Milan's Christmas tree tactics began to take shape, and Sheva was able to adapt perfectly in both single and double strikers, which was the basis for the seamless switch between Milan's 4312 and 4321 that year, but unfortunately it should have had a forward line that was feared by Europa with Inzaghi, who was also a natural killer. But because the two overlap in tactical positioning and tactical characteristics, it is difficult to really erase the spark. Of course, Sheva's stopping, ball protection and final shot handling are world-class, and with the addition of header skills, Sheva Shevchenko has made 51 appearances for Milan and has scored a career-high 34 goals.
In the 2002-2003 season, Shevchenko was plagued by injuries, and his body was no longer the same as before, his absolute speed and physical fitness began to decline irrevocably, and he gradually began to transform into a goalscorer who relied on the midfield to deliver shells, but fortunately, Shevchenko caught up with the important games of the Champions League. In that season, Serie A broke out collectively for the last time, with AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Juventus reaching the last four of the Champions League at the same time. And Shevchenko said that a Ukrainian can never win the World Cup, and the Champions League is my World Cup.
On May 13, 2003, Shevchenko played with black yarn wrapped in his arm; Because a year ago, on May 13, Shevchenko's mentor and the godfather of Ukrainian football, Lobanovsky, died of a heart attack; Knowing the kindness of the encounter, Shevchenko also reciprocated. Shevchenko, who had a black veil in his arms, finally knocked on the door for AC Milan just before half-time, and comforted his mentor with a goal. On the same day that Shevchenko brought victory to the Rossoneri, Lobanovsky's sculpture was officially inaugurated in the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv. This is the good story of Shevchenko's consolation with the championship trophy in the future. Six days after winning the European championship, Shevchenko returned to his hometown of Kyiv, the former mentor has turned into a statue, staring into the distance, and the affectionate Shevchenko is still like a child, looking at the mentor reverently, remembering every scene of winning the Champions League with AC Milan, Shevchenko is full of emotion, and hopes that the mentor is still alive to share this glory with him.
In the 03-04 season, AC Milan came to the Brazilian genius Kaka; Like Sheva and Inzaghi, Kaka did not go through a period of adaptation, and was fully integrated into the team, at that time the Milan Christmas tree era was becoming more and more perfect, Nesta, Maldini's defensive cornerstone, Pirlo's back and Kaka's in place, in addition to Shevchenko and Inzaghi in the frontcourt, there are also Tomason and Gilardino in the frontcourt, Milan's three lines have become the strongest in Europe, it is simply picturesque! That year, AC Milan finally won the Serie A championship again after five years, and Shevchenko tasted the sweetness of the league championship for the first time in Serie A, in addition, in the final round of the season, Shevchenko scored his 24th goal of the season in the match between AC Milan and Brescia, and once again locked up the Serie A Golden Boot; On that day, a huge slogan was unfurled in the South Stand of Milan: Champion! It was also on that day that Shevchenko was on hand to witness the retirement of Robert Baggio, a superstar of the generation who once played for AC Milan......
Despite missing Euro 2004, Shevchenko faced his direct rival Rodko Jr. at the time of the Golden Ball vote, scoring 1:0 at home against Barcelona, and completely established his Ballon d'Or award. Finally, after winning the Golden Globe Award twice, he finally won the Golden Globe Award. And when Shevchenko returned to Kyiv, he still chose to share this honor with his mentor.
However, the 2004-2005 season was also a season that many Milan fans did not want to recall, and the "Istanbul Miracle" will always be a symbol of inspiration for Liverpool fans, and a symbol of failure for Milan fans. And everyone pointed their criticism at Shevchenko, who scored all the way to the final. We still don't know whether those rumors are true or not, but from that time on, Sheva seemed to be drifting away from Milan, and the successor who was once named the red and black flag of Maldini faced the most doubts and doubts in his career. However, Shevchenko never defended himself, and he only used goals to defuse people's anger against him. In the 2005-2006 season, Shevchenko scored eight goals in the Champions League and was once again named the top scorer in the Champions League. However, AC Milan were eliminated by Barcelona in the semi-finals, and AC Milan did not seem to be able to get out of the shadow of Istanbul in the league, and the performance was really unsatisfactory. So the focus is no longer on how many goals Sheva can score, but on whether Sheva will actually leave the San Siro.
It is worth mentioning that the summer of 2006 was a complete match for Shevchenko's Ukraine - with Shevchenko's six goals in qualifying, Shevchenko was finally able to stand on the World Cup stage in the national team jersey like his Milan teammate. Ukraine's leader, Andriy Shevchenko, led the young Ukrainian youth army to their first World Cup appearance, reaching the quarter-finals for the first time, and despite a defeat to Italy, the team they know best, Shevchenko and his teammates made history for Ukraine. Just watching the familiar Italian teammates and friends bring the Hercules Cup back to the Apennines, Sheva's heart is so mixed!
And after that, the scene that all Milan fans didn't want to see still appeared. Although Milan fans blamed and complained too much about Shevchenko before, they hoped that he could stay, continue to have the style of Milan flag bearer, and take over Maldini's red and black flag, but what Milan fans couldn't understand was that Shevchenko, who was thirty years old, did not choose to leave his career to Milan and San Siro, but left London and went to the Blue Bridge. and Ballack, who is also from the 76th generation, gathered at Stamford Bridge. To this day, many AC Milan fans still can't let go of Sheva's decision.
London can be called one of the world's top international metropolises, but compared to the sunshine of Milan, the Mediterranean wind of Milan, the fog of London, and the continuous rain, the nuclear warheads have completely lost their way. Although wearing the number 7, it is no longer the number 7 we are familiar with, and Chelsea want a battering ram like Drogba, not an aging overlord gun like Sheva.
[from No. 7 to No. 76] So Shevchenko returned to Milan, but on loan, the former prince of Milan went home. And in the days he went to London, he missed Milan's classic Athens night of revenge against Liverpool, and unlike Inzaghi, who grew older and more enchanted, Sheva was no longer the darling of San Siro. Even the number 7 was already worn on the younger prince of Milan, Pato, and Sheva silently chose the number 76, which was the number of the year of his birth. On October 3, 2008, Shevchenko scored his first goal since returning to Milan in the UEFA Cup match between AC Milan and Zurich. Throughout the 2008-09 season, Shevchenko made 18 league appearances for AC Milan but scored zero goals, and some say that when Sheva returned to Milan, the same Sheva was gone.
[Witnessed the end of two Italian meritorious representatives in San Sirocheva] Sheva also witnessed the farewell ceremony of the Milan generation of meritorious Maldini, Sheva sat on the sidelines and stared quietly, his expression was not sad or happy, no one could know what he was thinking at that time, whether he regretted leaving London, or had no choice but to take over the title of King of San Siro? And the wrinkled face, which was already a little wrinkled, was silent, the last image he left for San Siro.
In 2007, Ukraine's bid for the 12 European Championships was successful, and for Sheva, all the efforts were to make it to that Cup. In 2009, the Ukrainian children went home and returned to the Kyiv Dynamo team, at this time Sheva no longer had the strong aura he had before, but so what, in front of the parents and villagers in his hometown, Sheva will always be the likable child. In the 2009-2010 season, Sheva scored his 15th goal against the Nerazzurri in a clash with Inter Milan, although by this time Sheva had taken off his red and black shirt and was no longer a "derby killer". But he remains one of the most feared opponents by many defenders, especially the Nerazzurri's nightmare. Shevchenko scored 23 goals in 55 appearances in his final three seasons at Dynamo Kyiv and helped the team win the 2011 Ukrainian Super Cup, completing the final redemption of his career.
At the 2012 European Cup held in his hometown, the 36-year-old Sheva resolutely carried the banner of Ukrainian football. Although Ukraine still did not qualify in the end, and Sheva shed heroic tears at the end, no one denied Sheva's love for football and love for Ukraine. Finally, in Sheva's familiar Donetsk, the son of Ukrainian football completed his unsatisfactory curtain call. Thus ended the era of nuclear warheads.
When Sheva returned to Ukrainian football again, it was found that the man who had taken off his jersey had changed into a suit and was sitting in the position of assistant coach of Ukraine at this European Cup, and nothing had changed his original desire. Although he is no longer young, no longer elegant. When Shevchenko officially became the new national team coach, perhaps the Ukrainian is optimistic not only about Shevado's brilliant coaching ability, but also about Shevado's eternal hunger for goals and never giving up on the pursuit of victory.
Perhaps unlike most of the illustrious careers of the 76 generation, although they have won a lot at Saint-Siroševa, it has not come to an end, and the departure from Chelsea has caused a generation of superstars to fall at a rate of free fall, and in his homeland, whether it is Dynamo Kyiv or Ukraine, Sheva is unlikely to be at the top of the world. But what does it matter? The best youth, the best Sheva, one of the best No. 7 of San Siro, is still vivid, Milan fans are still cherished, the halo is always so short, but the memory is always so long, those Ukrainian "nuclear warheads" that bring us happiness, those blonde guys who bring us honor, just like this, will always live in the hearts of more fans. We hope that in the future, Shevchenko can cultivate more Ukrainian "nuclear weapons" like his mentor and fight on the green field to make up for the tears and regrets left by Shevchenko in the past. Forty men, still young! Happy birthday, Sheva!